The Razer Kishi is one of Android's best controllers, and it's $45 for Prime Day

The Razer Kishi is one of Android’s best controllers, and it’s $45 for Prime Day Since Razerreleased the Kishi controller in 2020, it’s been a staple of mobile gaming, which is a good reason. It’s built well, is comfortable to hold in hand, relies on USB-C for connections cutting down on latency, folds up for easy transportation, and fits a solid selection of Android phones. The only caveat for the last two years is that the Razer Kishi is typically an expensive controller, but thanks to the onslaught ofPrime Daysales, you canpick one up today for $45(typically retailing for $80), which is about as good as it gets....

May 18, 2025 · 2 min · 410 words · Timothy Bennett

Wear OS now lets you limit your child's smartwatch usage

Wear OS now lets you limit your child’s smartwatch usage Parental control features on Android allow parents to keep an eye on their children’s activity on various apps and limit their usage time if it exceeds a certain amount. With the higher adoption ofAndroid smartwatchesamong children and their deeper integration with smartphones, parents could have the same concerns about wearables. To address this, Google has added a new feature toWear OSthat allows parents to monitor their kid’s smartwatch activity and also silence the device....

May 18, 2025 · 3 min · 445 words · Christopher Lane

Web3 vs. Web 3.0: What's the Difference?

Web3 vs. Web 3.0: What’s the Difference? Today, the internet is an unparalleled entity that enables billions of people to learn and connect with others. But it wasn’t always what we see now. It has undergone two major phases, and we are transitioning into the third phase. The terminologies describing the first two phases of the internet have been undebatable (Web 1.0 and Web 2.0). But now, as we usher in the next phase, you might wonder what its proper term is....

May 18, 2025 · 5 min · 912 words · Kelsey Nguyen

First look at dynamicSpot: Bringing Apple's Dynamic Island to your Android phone

First look at dynamicSpot: Bringing Apple’s Dynamic Island to your Android phone Apple clearly knows a thing or two about design, and releasing year after year of premium iPhone hardware has earned it a top spot as smartphone industry trendsetter. Just think — when the companydiscontinued the headphone jack, we saw nearly every major Android manufacturer rush to follow suit. Occasionally, though, things go the other way around, and Android phones end up setting the bar for iPhone features....

May 17, 2025 · 5 min · 1055 words · Michelle Davenport

Google Docs is getting native eSignature support for Workspace Individual

Google Docs is getting native eSignature support for Workspace Individual Our world is more digital than ever, and many things we used to do in person can now be done perfectly fine online — and that includes reviewing andsigning documents. It used to be the case that signing a document needed to be done in person, and while you might still need to see a notary for some stuff, digitally-signed documents are increasingly popular....

May 17, 2025 · 2 min · 341 words · John Holloway

How to Choose the Best Antivirus for Your Device

How to Choose the Best Antivirus for Your Device It seems like every day we hear about a new virus or malware attack. That makes it all the more important that you make sure your devices are protected with the best antivirus software possible. Antivirus programs can protect your device from malware, spyware, and other malicious software. They are specially designed to detect and remove these threats before they can do any damage....

May 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1311 words · John Maynard

How to Navigate Your TikTok Inbox

How to Navigate Your TikTok Inbox The TikTok app is segmented into five different tabs that can be found at the bottom of your screen: Home, Friends, the posting page, Inbox, and Profile. The Inbox tab serves as a hub for notifications, direct messages, screen time reports, TikTok Lives, and Stories of those you follow. The Inbox tab itself is also broken up into its own sections. Here is how to navigate those different sections to make sure you never miss a notification…...

May 17, 2025 · 4 min · 642 words · Charles Salinas

How to Secure Your Android Phone Before Sending It for Repair

How to Secure Your Android Phone Before Sending It for Repair If you think sending your Android phone to your manufacturer’s official repair center means your data will be safe, think again. Sure, it’s a seemingly safer option than choosing the sketchy phone repair shop with the broken, flashing neon lights behind the abandoned strip mall, but official repair centers still have curious humans tempted to look at the contents of your device like anywhere else....

May 17, 2025 · 5 min · 1040 words · Jessica Chapman

How to Set Up and Use iCloud Shared Photo Library on Your iPhone

How to Set Up and Use iCloud Shared Photo Library on Your iPhone While it’s true that Apple has offered Shared Albums for quite a while now, don’t confuse it with iCloud Shared Photo Library because they aren’t the same. This new addition brings several quality-of-life improvements to the photo-sharing experience across your Apple devices. Sign up forfree Forgot your password? Create an account *Required: 8 chars, 1 capital letter, 1 number...

May 17, 2025 · 4 min · 843 words · Jared Baker

Repair Corrupt Outlook PST File Without ScanPST

Repair Corrupt Outlook PST File Without ScanPST Personal Storage Table (PST) is the file format that Outlook uses to store your emails, calendar, contacts, and other items on the local storage. Every email account you create and add to Outlook on your machine has a PST file. The PST file is prone to corruption. One of the major reasons for PST file corruption is its large size. In addition, it may get corrupted due to abrupt system or application shutdown, bad sectors on the storage device, virus attacks, and more....

May 17, 2025 · 3 min · 539 words · Robert Perkins

The 11 Best ChatGPT Prompts to Develop Characters for Your Books

The 11 Best ChatGPT Prompts to Develop Characters for Your Books Thanks to its machine learning and rich databases, ChatGPT is a useful source of information. It’s also handy for discussing and developing ideas, such as engaging characters for your stories. If you’re an author, here are several ChatGPT prompts you can use to plan your book’s characters, including their appearance, personality, and storyline. 1. I Need a Name for My Character You can use this prompt as is, but adding details will make the results more precise....

May 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1390 words · Jennifer Morgan

The DTOID Show: Rhythm Heaven Fever party!

Happy Friday, everyone! In addition to being my all-time favorite day of the week, today also happens to beRhythm Heaven Feverdance party day, which is a holiday I just made up to justify playingRhythm Heaven Feveron the show today. GET EXCITED! Before that happens, though, we’ve got some important news to cover. First up, EA is kicking off their dumbest viralmarketing campaignyet forMass Effect 3, while the PS Vita isdisappointingmoreand morecustomers each day....

May 17, 2025 · 1 min · 102 words · Stephen Cooper

Waze is coming to your Android Automotive car

Waze is coming to your Android Automotive car Google offerstwo platforms for in-car infotainment. There is the phone-based Android Auto, which allows you to connectyour favorite handsetwith your vehicle’s display to access some of your apps on the go. There is also Android Automotive, which serves as an operating system for cars’ infotainment systems with Google built-in. Waze has long been available for the former, but Google’s navigation system is now finally making the jump to Android Automotive, too....

May 17, 2025 · 3 min · 445 words · Yesenia Jackson