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Corbin Davenport

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

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Get This Anker 240W USB Type-C Charger for Just $110 Today

Charge up your laptop, phone, and tablet at the same time at super-fast speeds.

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Firefox 120 Now Available: Here's What's New

Mozilla has a few new privacy and link features for you to try out.

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The TV at Your Airbnb Could Be a Security Risk

Protect your accounts and don't leave them logged in at shared locations.

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The Photos App in Windows 11 Is Getting Better

Microsoft is testing four new features for the Photos app.

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Google Will Kill Outdated Chrome Extensions in 2024

Some of your browser extensions might not stick around for much longer.

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Microsoft Copilot Might Be Windows 10’s Final New Feature

Windows 10 will still die in October 2025, but it will have an AI chatbox until then.

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Old Nook eReaders Are Losing Book Store Access

Barnes & Noble is shutting down support for its older Nook eReaders, but it's not all bad news.

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Microsoft Copilot Is Bing Chat, Without the Bing

Yet another way to use Microsoft's ChatGPT-powered AI assistant.

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Here’s What’s Coming to Outlook for Windows

Microsoft has shared a list of features in development for the new Outlook app.

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How to Turn Off the New Google Chrome Design

Chrome got a fresh coat of paint for 2023, but you can turn it off.

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ChatGPT Isn’t Stuck in the Past Anymore

The new GPT-4 Turbo model is more useful and knows more recent information.

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Windows 11 Won’t Install These Two Apps Anymore

Microsoft is dropping two apps from new installations of Windows 11.

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Start11 V2 Brings More Start Menu Designs to Windows 11 & 10

Don't like the Start Menu on Windows 10 or 11? Start11 gives you more options.

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NextGen ATSC 3.0 TV Promises to Not Break DVR Support

The new standard for over-the-air television is still on shaky ground.

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Microsoft Excel on the Web Just Got Even Better

Formulas are now much easier to work with.

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Browser Extensions Are a Privacy Nightmare

Browser extensions are much more dangerous than most people realize.

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Firefox 119 Arrives With Updated Firefox View and PDF Viewer

It's also now easier to move from Chrome to Firefox.

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How Browser Extensions Turn Into Malware

All it takes is one extension developer selling out for your browsing data to be widely shared.

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qBittorrent 4.6 Drops Old Windows Versions, Adds New Features

The popular torrent client ended support for Windows 7 and 8.

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Matter Smart Home Standard Now Works With More Devices

Matter 1.2 adds support for refrigerators, smart vaccums, and more.

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