Corbin Davenport
1144 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.
Google Chrome’s Address Bar Is Getting an Upgrade
Google is rolling out new autocomplete and typo-correcting features in Chrome.
The New USB-C Apple Pencil Is Pretty Confusing
The new Apple Pencil isn't the universal option it should be.
Chromebooks Are Dropping Support for Two Video Formats
Google says they are now "uncommon legacy media formats."
Intel's 14th Gen Processors Have Arrived
Intel is promising decent performance improvements in the Raptor Lake-S Refresh.
You Should Change This Camera Setting on Your iPhone 15
The "Record Stereo Sound" feature is not good.
Ubuntu Linux 23.10 “Mantic Minotaur” Is Now Available
It has GNOME 45, support for the Raspberry Pi 5, and a lot more.
Dell's New Rugged Tablet Is a Peek Into Another World
iPads don't have headphone jacks anymore, while Dell is making tablets with barcode scanners.
Wear OS 4 Is Coming to More Smartwatches
Google's smartwatch operating system has some new features and an Android 13 base.
Google Chrome Will Snitch On RAM-Hungry Tabs
A new feature in development shows how much RAM a tab is using when you hover over it.
Samsung Reveals $599 Galaxy S23 FE, More Budget Devices
The Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy Tab S9 FE series, and Buds FE are here.
Roku OS 12.5 Adds Better Organization & Google Photos Support
Roku devices are getting another big update.
Dall-E 3 Image Generation Now Available in Bing (For Free)
DALL-E 3 is available first in Bing Chat and the Bing Image Creator.
Get Ready for ”Chromebook Plus” Laptops
Google has set the bar for a quality Chromebook experience, with a new label to go with it.
Constant Smartphone Redesigns Are Bad for Everyone
Minor smartphone design changes are filling up landfills with cases and other accessories.
New Outlook for Windows Will Get Offline Support, ICS Imports, and More
Microsoft has outlined some improvements coming to the updated Outlook app.
How to Limit Charging on Your iPhone 15 (and Why You Shouldn’t)
You can limit your iPhone to 80% charged, but you probably shouldn't.
Update LibreOffice Now to Fix a Security Flaw
The WebP security vulnerability isn't just limited to web browsers.