How and Why to Use a Low Angle Shot When Shooting Video

How and Why to Use a Low Angle Shot When Shooting Video A low angle shot is filmed from below a subject and pointing up towards them. Since it’s not the usual way that most of us view the world, it offers a fascinating perspective that can capture people’s attention. Getting down low to frame this shot can sometimes be tricky, so it’s useful to have a few tricks up your sleeve....

April 18, 2025 · 5 min · 957 words · Kevin Sheppard

How Much Hulu Will Cost You From October 2022

How Much Hulu Will Cost You From October 2022 By now, you have probably noticed that streaming services, once considered a cheaper alternative to cable, are all raising prices in 2022. We are all somewhat addicted to our streaming providers, and they seem to have figured it out. Thus, after years of relatively low-cost access, that is changing. The latest to raise its prices is Hulu. Here are the details....

April 18, 2025 · 4 min · 692 words · Mark Jones

How to Access the Hidden Internet Browser on Your Nintendo Switch

How to Access the Hidden Internet Browser on Your Nintendo Switch The Nintendo Switch is full of surprises, and it can be used for many different things. Such as watching YouTube, using a calculator, and, of course, playing video games. But did you know that the Nintendo Switch has a hidden internet browser? You won’t find the internet browser as an app on the eShop or even in the system settings, but it is there....

April 18, 2025 · 3 min · 621 words · Tracy Williams

How to Get Stray Running on Windows 7

How to Get Stray Running on Windows 7 Stray is an incredibly charming game, following a cat that adventures through an apocalyptic cityscape. What isn’t so charming is certain technical issues that players are running into, especially on older systems. Sign up forfree Forgot your password? Create an account *Required: 8 chars, 1 capital letter, 1 number By continuing, you agree to thePrivacy PolicyandTerms of Use.You also agree to receive our newsletters, you can opt-out any time....

April 18, 2025 · 4 min · 685 words · William Maldonado

How to use the Google Assistant on your Samsung Galaxy Watch4

How to use the Google Assistant on your Samsung Galaxy Watch4 TheSamsung Galaxy Watch4andGalaxy Watch4 Classicare two of thebest smartwatchesout there — released last summer, they’re still the only place to try the newest version of Wear OS. Now, after nearly a year on the market without it, the watcheshave access to the Google Assistant, which means you can stop finally stop talking to Bixby. Want to take it for a spin?...

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 320 words · Mrs. Felicia Fritz

Random Instagram account suspensions are ruining everyone's Halloween

Random Instagram account suspensions are ruining everyone’s Halloween While the internet’s attention for social media-fueled drama is squarely focused onElon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, users of a separate online feed are running into surprise suspensions. If you tried to check yourInstagram feedthis morning — presumably looking for all sorts of ridiculous and creative costumes — only to find your account has been locked down, you aren’t alone. Users across the app are getting hit with unexpected bans....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 406 words · Justin Terrell

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE and A71 are receiving One UI 5 and Android 13

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE and A71 are receiving One UI 5 and Android 13 Samsung’sOne UI 5rollout pace has been stellar this year. It has updated almost its entire flagship Galaxy S, Note, and Flip/Fold devices launched in the last couple of years toAndroid 13in the last month. Even better, many of its mid-range devices have also received the latest Android release. Now, just a day after theGalaxy S20 FE received its One UI 5 update, the Korean smartphone maker has seeded the firmware for two more of its devices: theGalaxy S21 FEand theGalaxy A71....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 339 words · Monique Hughes

Samsung Pass is being absorbed by Pay as the home for all your digital items

Samsung Pass is being absorbed by Pay as the home for all your digital items At Google I/O 2022, the company announced it was replacing the legacyGoogle Pay app with a new service, once again called Wallet. It collects payment cards, car keys, student IDs, vaccine cards, and everything in between. It also serves as Google’s primary payments app in 42 countries, while users in the US and Singapore use both apps in conjunction....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 343 words · Robin Paul

Twitter's long-awaited answer to Instagram's Close Friends is here for everyone

Twitter’s long-awaited answer to Instagram’s Close Friends is here for everyone Since Instagram launched its Close Friends feature in 2018, it has been an absolute hit. Many quickly got used to the idea of uploading content that’s only visible to a select group of people. AndTwitterrecently got to work with its own take on the feature, dubbed Circle.After months of testing, Circles are finally being opened up to everyone. Twitterhas just announcedthat access to Circles is being opened to all users on the platform....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 372 words · Michael Obrien

Windows 11 22H2 Brings New Changes to the Group Policy Editor

Windows 11 22H2 Brings New Changes to the Group Policy Editor Windows 11 feature update 22H2 was released on the 20th of September, 2022. As with any significant Windows version updates, it introduced changes to the Local Group Policy Editor, enabling everybody from admins, power users, or anyone interested to customize the “Windows Experience.” Let’s look at some interesting new policies in this update. What Is the Group Policy Editor and How Do You Access It?...

April 18, 2025 · 4 min · 851 words · Peggy Bauer

You can now place phone calls using Google Voice with a single click

You can now place phone calls using Google Voice with a single click Google has shown time and time again thatit’s not afraid to kill its darlings. That said, It’s a bit surprising that Google Voice has managed to stay alive more than ten years after it became a fan favorite. The service continues to thrive, even aslegacy users are finally moved to a refreshed websitewith a handful of features left in the dust....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 406 words · Paul Navarro

YouTube Music's new playlist UI hops over to albums on tablets

YouTube Music’s new playlist UI hops over to albums on tablets One of Google’s big promises from I/O 2022 in its campaign to make Android tablets relevant to start with was that it would be updating more than 20 of its own apps with user interfaces that were more friendly to large screens. We’ve seena steady beat of such updatessince then. Another one seems to be headed for YouTube Music users right about now, but don’t call it an original....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 279 words · Laura Martin

10 Really Useful Android Home Screen Shortcuts You Should Be Using

10 Really Useful Android Home Screen Shortcuts You Should Be Using Widgets are pretty common in the Android world, and you may have a couple of them on your home screen already. But you might be unaware of home screen shortcuts that are equally useful but don’t get nearly as much attention. Home screen shortcuts are very similar to widgets but look just like apps, meaning they occupy only one tile on your home screen....

April 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1340 words · Chad Rodriguez