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  • App Review: TonalEnergy

    App Review: TonalEnergy

    While it’s been awhile since I’ve done a tuner/metronome app review, I’ve been wanting to do a write-up of TonalEnergy for a while. It is an incredibly popular app for all levels of musicians, and it may be most commonly known as the app that has a smiley face when you play a note in…

  • MKBHD Video – USB-C Made Interesting?

    MKBHD Video – USB-C Made Interesting?

      This isn’t the first time that I’ve discussed USB-C on my blog, (see here, here, and here) but this may be the first time that someone has managed to make this tiny connector interesting! If you don’t know about MKBHD but are a fan of tech, you really should check out his Youtube channel!…

  • Google Pixel Phone Initial Reviews Released

    Google Pixel Phone Initial Reviews Released

    The Google Pixel and Pixel XL phones announced earlier this month at Google’s latest hardware event aren’t quite out yet (they will be in stores and arrive on doorsteps on October 20th), but the first wave of review are out, and right now, the overall opinion is positive but with a few caveats Review Highlights…

  • Requiem for the Headphone Jack: An Android User’s Perspective

    Requiem for the Headphone Jack: An Android User’s Perspective

    The new iPhone was unveiled yesterday, and with it, one of Apple’s worst-kept secrets was finally made official. The iPhone 7 will finally do away with the 3.5mm headphone jack. This isn’t the first time Apple has “added” features to its hardware by removing them, but this one may be the most controversial. Apple’s previous…

  • USB Type C Chargers Reviewed: Charge into the Future (Safely)!

    USB Type C Chargers Reviewed: Charge into the Future (Safely)!

    With the transition to the new USB Type C connection, there’s been a stark difference in the quality of the new USB Type C cables and chargers. I’ve covered quality USB Type C cables in a previous post, but you also need a USB Type C charger to make full use of those cables. Fortunately,…

  • Android Apps on Chromebook: A Better Android Tablet Experience

    Android Apps on Chromebook: A Better Android Tablet Experience

    One awesome thing that the Google Chrome team at Google I/O demonstrated that I didn’t mention in my Google I/O 2016 roundup article was the announcement that the Google Play Store – and (essentially) all the apps within would be coming to ChromeOS in the coming weeks and months. You can watch a demonstration of a…

  • The Best Bluetooth Car Adapters for Any Car

    The Best Bluetooth Car Adapters for Any Car

    If you have a car without Bluetooth and you want to add it, you’ve only got a few options. You can either buy a new car, buy an  (for a few hundred bucks), or you can buy a Bluetooth car adapter. While new head units (and new cars) have their place, if you’re happy with…

  • Google I/O 2016: What’s In Store For Google

    Google I/O 2016: What’s In Store For Google

    This week marks the beginning of Google’s I/O Developer Conference for 2016. This is often an interesting event since it, like WWDC for Apple, shows some of the future products and service that Google is working on. Here are some of the biggest things that have been announced and demonstrated so far: Google’s Amazon Echo…

  • Get the Most Out of Google’s Project Fi

    Get the Most Out of Google’s Project Fi

    I’ve been on Google’s Project Fi for a couple of weeks, and I wanted to put together a few things that I’ve found that can help new users to get the most out of Project Fi. If you don’t know about Google’s Project Fi cell phone service, I have a short introduction to Project Fi right…

  • Adapters Make USB C Transition (Mostly) Painless

    Adapters Make USB C Transition (Mostly) Painless

    If you’ve bought any sort of non-Apple smartphone or electronic device, you probably have a few (or a few hundred) Micro USB cables laying around. If you’re shopping for a new phone or other electronic device, you’ll notice that many use a new port – called USB Type-C – that is shaped differently than the…