Corbin Davenport
1165 articles published since July 18, 2017
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
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.
Firefox 120 Now Available: Here's What's New
Mozilla has a few new privacy and link features for you to try out.
The TV at Your Airbnb Could Be a Security Risk
Protect your accounts and don't leave them logged in at shared locations.
The Photos App in Windows 11 Is Getting Better
Microsoft is testing four new features for the Photos app.
Google Will Kill Outdated Chrome Extensions in 2024
Some of your browser extensions might not stick around for much longer.
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.
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.
Microsoft Copilot Is Bing Chat, Without the Bing
Yet another way to use Microsoft's ChatGPT-powered AI assistant.
Here’s What’s Coming to Outlook for Windows
Microsoft has shared a list of features in development for the new Outlook app.
How to Turn Off the New Google Chrome Design
Chrome got a fresh coat of paint for 2023, but you can turn it off.
ChatGPT Isn’t Stuck in the Past Anymore
The new GPT-4 Turbo model is more useful and knows more recent information.
Windows 11 Won’t Install These Two Apps Anymore
Microsoft is dropping two apps from new installations of Windows 11.
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.
NextGen ATSC 3.0 TV Promises to Not Break DVR Support
The new standard for over-the-air television is still on shaky ground.
Browser Extensions Are a Privacy Nightmare
Browser extensions are much more dangerous than most people realize.
Firefox 119 Arrives With Updated Firefox View and PDF Viewer
It's also now easier to move from Chrome to Firefox.
How Browser Extensions Turn Into Malware
All it takes is one extension developer selling out for your browsing data to be widely shared.
qBittorrent 4.6 Drops Old Windows Versions, Adds New Features
The popular torrent client ended support for Windows 7 and 8.
Matter Smart Home Standard Now Works With More Devices
Matter 1.2 adds support for refrigerators, smart vaccums, and more.