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Craig is a reporter for Pocket-lint based in Toronto. He earned a diploma in journalism from Seneca Polytechnic and holds a Media Foundations certificate from Humber College. Craig previously interned ...
If I had to pinpoint one thing in particular I like about Amazon's Fire TV Sticks, it's how easy they are to use. Setting them up is simple, and so is downloading your favorite streaming services like ...
That little USB port isn’t just an afterthought—it can be genuinely useful in the right situation. The key is knowing what it ...
Data is omnipresent. It’s stored on different devices — traditionally on a desktop PC, but now perhaps even more importantly on a mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet. Even though data and ...
Another new piece of hardware gearing up to launch via the Crown Supply website is the StixRF a 70 MHz – 6 GHz SDR receiver, packaged in a small convenient to use USB stick. No timescales or pricing ...
Amanda Kondolojy is the managing editor for all things entertainment and streaming at Pocket-lint. She is based in central Florida and is a film fanatic, binge TV enthusiast and video game junkie. She ...
Technically, it has never been a problem to format USB drives with a storage capacity of more than 32GB with the FAT32 file system. Only Windows itself has never been able to do this, so you always ...
Privacy and security concerns are becoming more commonplace as data sharing becomes more commonplace. Here's how to lock down your computer via USB key.
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