Most people spend most of their time being connected to Wi-Fi on one device or another. However, we rarely think about our router, and that’s usually a good thing. Often times when one thinks of a router it means that it is not doing its job very well. If you’ve

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Chrome, at least in its experimental Canarian version on Android (and for US users only), is getting one interesting update in the coming weeks brings that back RSS, the once popular format for getting updates from all the websites you love in Google Reader and similar services. Chrome will soon

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Recognition: C. Scott Brown / Android Authority Today the Xiaomi sub-brand Poco launched the Poco M3 Pro 5G. The phone has a pretty excellent spec sheet and a low price tag of just € 180. However, the phone is basically a Redmi Note 10 5G, which means this is just

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Recognition: Supplied by Qualcomm Qualcomm has introduced the Snapdragon 778G processor. It’s essentially a slightly tweaked twist on the Snapdragon 780G. Expect the first phones with this new SoC in the second quarter of 2021. Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon 780G earlier this year, which is a major upgrade for the

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More and more people are using a virtual private network (VPN) to improve their browsing experience. There are so many providers out there to choose from that you may not know where to start. To give you a hand, we’ve rounded up the best VPN deals from many of the

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Wear OS has problems – there is no way around them. While the Apple Watch grew to 40% of the market at the end of 2020, according to Counterpoint Research, smartwatches with Google technology were largely classified in the shrinking “Other” category under brands like Fitbit, Samsung and Huawei. Add

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Android 12 beta has a game mode tucked away In February, we first heard the murmur that Android 12 might support a game mode that is following in the footsteps of a lot of OEMs who already offer this feature. Now it looks like there is actually a game mode

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Recognition: Hadlee Simons / Android Authority Android phones will ask you to sign in to a Google account to install apps and download updates. However, some OEMs also offer their own accounts and services. Typically, users can avoid logging into them fully at the expense of some additional functionality. But

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