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You won't find Fortnite in the Play Store, thanks to a legal battle between Epic and the Android maker, but you can still install it with a little work.

Thinking of getting a smart lock? Read this before you take the plunge.

They may look the same, but a laptop and a Chromebook are more different than you might expect.

The Motorola Razr gets the refinements it deserves.

Apple's new subscription bundles for iCloud, Apple Music and more are here. Here's what you get and how much you'll save with the individual, family and premier plans.

Tuesday sees Apple's big unveiling, and the iPhone 12 leaks just keep on coming.

Cost, phone, speed and coverage. As new iPhone and Galaxy models approach, here's what you'll want to know.

If you're confused by the distinction between these two Apple services, well, you're not alone.

The OnePlus 8T is the Chinese phone-maker's newest device, but it's not the most advanced. Here's how it compares to international competitors, including the Pixel 5, iPhone 12 and Galaxy S20 Fan Edition.

Find an affordable laptop for every type of student.


Check out the cloud-streaming service at no cost.

You can watch all your favorite channels and recordings no matter where you are with YouTube TV.

If your children use Google Classroom, this simple switch will make life easier.

Take advantage of your router's USB port with a little trick that lets you share a hard drive with anyone on your Wi-Fi network.

Amazon's Cloud Cam is affordable, reliable and easy to use, but it's the free storage that ultimately makes it more appealing than Nest security cameras and many other home security competitors.
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Android 11 is here, and not just for Pixel phones. The update brings plenty of new features to your phone, and we'll show you how to install it.

Maserati's new mid-engined supercar is a much-needed shot of modernity for this storied brand. It'll spawn an EV, too.

The Xbox Series S shows the ever-shrinking future of game consoles: smaller, disc-free and with big pipes.

Superfast wireless and better technology could change how we play games and interact with computers -- again.