Get ready for the 'Jupiter Rock' OnePlus 11 that you probably can't buy

TheOnePlus 11has been available for a few weeks now, and it has already risen among the ranks to become one of thebest flagship phones in 2023. But the company is not done with the OnePlus 11 lineup yet, as we learned in ateaser last week, with the manufacturer prepping a limited edition version of the phone. The teaser didn’t reveal much, though it did indicate the arrival of a new variant of the flagship with a focus on the planet Jupiter....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 424 words · Stephen Marquez

Gmail: How to create an email group

Whether it’s a work update, a personal invitation, or an announcement, you’ll want to send a group email. Entering every contact’s email is time-consuming, and you might forget someone. To save time and errors, create an email group that includes multiple recipients. The process is straightforward, and you can do this through your go-toChromebook, laptop, or mobile browser on your smartphone. How to add contacts to a Gmail group To add contacts to an email group in Gmail, start by opening Google Contacts....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 433 words · Allison Fernandez

Google introduces free, near-instantaneous game translation service for devs

Themost popular gameson the Google Play Store are available in multiple languages. If you really want your game to grow, you can’t have dialogs and menu items in just one language. But if you’re a small developer, you might not be able to afford translation services, and unless you know multiple languages, your hands are pretty much tied. That’s exactly where Google’s latest developer tool comes in. Google has announced an addition to the Google Play Console that hooks into Google Translate, helping translate in-app text in your games into more languages, near instantaneously and free....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 354 words · Mrs. Mary Page

Google Tasks finally supports recurring tasks natively, like a proper to-do list app

Google Tasks finally supports recurring tasks natively, like a proper to-do list app Google Tasks has often been criticized for missing features and feeling generally incomplete, which seems ironic for an app designed around organizing and completing tasks. However, one of the oldest oversights is about to be rectified as recurring items will finally have options for adding end dates from within the app, because everything is bound to come to an end someday....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 310 words · Stephen Williams

Google will start deleting inactive accounts later this year

Read update A decade ago,Google introducedits Inactive Account Manager which, as the title might imply, allowed users to set a time interval specifying when their account would be labeled as inactive. Now, Google is taking matters into its own hands as it will start deleting accounts that have gone unused for a lengthy period of time later this year. Google will begin locking down accountsafter two years of inactivityand will start with accounts that were created and then never used again after that....

June 3, 2025 · 2 min · 426 words · Alex Murphy

How to Fix the "This Device Is Disabled (Code 22)" Error on Windows 11

Are you getting the “this device is disabled (Code 22)” error when you connect an external device to your computer? This is a common Device Manager error that prevents you from using the device. Fortunately, it’s very easy to fix the error code 22 on Windows. Let’s look at what the error code 22 means on Windows, some common reasons why it occurs, and how to quickly fix it. What Is the “This Device Is Disabled (Code 22)” Error on Windows?...

June 3, 2025 · 5 min · 913 words · Dorothy Diaz

How to install watch faces on Wear OS

Wear OS keeps getting better with every update. Developers have taken a liking to the platform, which is good news because it means we get hundreds of watch faces to choose from. You can add new faces to any of thebest Android smartwatchesto match your taste and style. Adding a new watch face on Wear OS is a straightforward process. You can do it from the watch or Wear OS app....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 542 words · Christina Thornton

How to Make Your Social Media Presence Job-Ready

How to Make Your Social Media Presence Job-Ready With the use of social media growing so quickly, have you stopped to think about how your use of it could affect your career? Employers are now equipped with teams and tools to quickly find your social media profiles, so they can assess you and how you present yourself. Follow these quick tips to increase your employability based on your online profiles....

June 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1256 words · Marcus Ramos DVM

How to Manage and Organize Your Tabs in Samsung Internet Browser

How to Manage and Organize Your Tabs in Samsung Internet Browser If you’re like most people, you have more than a couple dozen tabs open in your mobile browser at any time. When searching for something, most of us just open a new tab, Google it, and close the browser; this builds up more and more clutter over time. If you own a Galaxy phone and use the built-in Samsung Internet as your default mobile browser, you can benefit from its features that help you organize your tabs....

June 3, 2025 · 4 min · 717 words · Kimberly Chavez

How to Run a Large Language Model on Linux (and Why You Should)

How to Run a Large Language Model on Linux (and Why You Should) Large language models have the potential to revolutionize the way you live and work, and can hold conversations and answer questions with a variable degree of accuracy. To use one, you’d typically need an account with an LLM provider, and to login in via a website or dedicated app. But did you know you could run your own large language model entirely offline on Linux?...

June 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1165 words · Karen Hawkins

How to Use Zoom Breakout Rooms for Focused Meetings

How to Use Zoom Breakout Rooms for Focused Meetings In the era of remote work and online communication, video conferencing platforms have become an essential tool for businesses and organizations around the world. One of the most popular and versatile platforms for video conferencing is Zoom, which offers a wide range of features that can help facilitate effective communication and collaboration. One of these features is the Zoom breakout room, which allows meeting hosts to divide participants into smaller groups for focused discussions or activities....

June 3, 2025 · 3 min · 492 words · Darryl Doyle

I Stopped Buffering on My Smart TV With These Simple Setting Changes

Constant buffering on a movie night takes me out of immersion and ruins the overall experience. After dealing with buffer rings for quite some time now, I’ve finally decided to make a few simple changes—and my TV hasn’t buffered since. 1Set TV With Priority Access on Router These days, it’s common for a home network to support dozens of devices at once. Phones, laptops, tablets, game consoles, and smart devices are all online, all the time, and they’re all competing for the same network bandwidth....

June 3, 2025 · 6 min · 1179 words · David Perez

I tested the Age of Empires Mobile beta, and it's a worthless adaptation

Traditionally, PC exclusives, like real-time strategy (RTS) games, have found a new home on Android. From ports of classic titles like Total War: Medieval II and Company of Heroes to original games like Rusted Warfare and Iron Marines: Invasion, RTS fans haveplenty of brilliant gamesto choose from. InOctober 2022, Microsoft announced that Age of Empires would join this lineup with a brand new mobile adaptation of the classic RTS. Unfortunately, the revealed product is one of the worst mobile adaptions of a franchise we’ve ever seen, designed to empty your wallet and nothing else....

June 3, 2025 · 4 min · 785 words · Lori House