Corbin Davenport
Contributing since July, 2017
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About Corbin Davenport
Corbin Davenport is the News Editor at How-To Geek and an independent software developer. He also runs Tech Tales, a technology history podcast, and writes for The Spacebar.
Latest Articles
Windows 11 Will Show New Photos From Your Phone
A new notification is coming to Windows 11 PCs with a connected phone.
Wine 9.0 Significantly Improves Windows Apps and Games on Linux
It also works on macOS, Android, and other Unix-like platforms.
Google’s New ”Circle to Search” Is Coming to Android Phones
It's a modern version of Google Now on Tap.
Copilot Pro Brings AI Features to Your Microsoft Office Apps
The new subscription unlocks AI-powered features in Office apps and the Copilot chatbot.
Google Is Working On Overhauled Printing for Chrome
Google is testing a more advanced way to print from websites and web apps.
UGREEN's First NAS Series Includes Six Models, Core i5 CPUs
Accessory maker UGREEN is breaking into the NAS market with six models to choose from.
Super-Thin Zenbook S 13 OLED Now Has Intel Core Ultra CPUs
The MacBook Air competitor now uses Intel's latest Meteor Lake processors.
Satechi’s New Thunderbolt 4 Hub Can Also Charge Your Laptop
There's also a hub built specifically for the Mac Mini and Mac Studio.
Matter Casting Is Amazon’s Answer to Chromecast and AirPlay
Don't expect it to be a new universal standard.
Satechi’s New Charging Stands Are Ready for Qi2 and MagSafe
The new charging stands are compatible with MagSafe iPhones and upcoming Qi2 Android phones.
Lenovo Tab M11 Has a 90Hz Screen and 4 Years of Updates for $180
Potentially the best Android tablet under $200.
Kensington’s New Pro Fit Ergo Keyboard Is Built for Comfort
Another new keyboard to fill the Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard's shoes.
Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 Will Power Google and Samsung’s VR Headsets
Qualcomm has revealed details about its upcoming chipset for VR and AR devices.
T-Mobile Go5G Plans Now Have Hulu for Free, With a Catch
It won't stay free unless you renew the offer after a year.
Steam Will Cut off Old Mac Computers, Too
Only two months after Windows 7 and Windows 8 PCs were dropped.