• Six benchmarks we use to test phones – and how you can use them too

    We at Trusted Reviews know the importance of benchmark testing, especially when it comes to reviewing smartphones. A crucial part of our testing process is benchmarking the CPU's processing power, the GPU's graphical power, and a range of battery/charge tests to help you understand exactly what a smartphone offers, whether it’s a budget option like the Motorola Edge 40 Neo or the top-end Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra.  However, these tests can also be useful for you at home, helping give you...

  • Android 15: The tech used for Google Pay may be used to charge your devices

    NFC, the tech behind Google Pay, may be used to charge Android users' devices in the future.

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    What are AppImages and how do you use them on Linux?

    In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Linux had a bad reputation for not having a large enough app ecosystem. Twenty-plus years later, that complaint no longer holds water. Linux has several viable routes to installing tons of applications. There's every distribution's built-in package manager, such as apt (Debian-based), dnf (Fedora-based), zypper (SUSE-based), and pacman (Arch-based). There are also universal package managers (Snap and Flatpak packages) and you can also install them from the...

  • When You Should Use Sand on Your Lawn (and When You Shouldn't)

    While there is a lot of casual advice on how to use sand in your yard, it should only be done sparingly, and when you’re using the right kind of sand.

  • What is a GitHub Wiki and How Do You Use it?

    A GitHub wiki is a great place for your project's documentation. You can use the wiki to create, manage, and host documentation for your repository so others can use and contribute to your project. GitHub wikis are easy to start using without installing any other software. The best part is

  • How to Use Interactive Widgets on Your iPad

    Since iPadOS 17 was introduced last year, Apple has unveiled an exciting addition that significantly boosts the functionality of your iPad: interactive widgets, this feature is also available on the iPhone. Far from being mere static displays of information, these widgets transform how you interact with your iPad. They enable direct control over applications right […]

  • How to Use Sleep Mode on Your iPhone

    The iPhone’s sleep mode has a ton of features that can help you get a better night’s sleep, from silencing notifications to enabling sleep detection with your Apple Watch. Here’s a primer showing how to turn it on and off, and how to get the most out of its features.

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  • How the Timberwolves used their week off to perfection

    Making adjustments, getting in shape and building the fire.

  • How to Use Hot Corners on Your Mac

    If you’re looking to enhance your productivity and streamline your interactions with your Mac, mastering Hot Corners can be a game-changer. This feature, integrated into macOS, enables you to execute quick actions by simply moving your mouse to any of the four corners of your screen. Whether you’re a power user or just looking for […]

  • Smoking Isn’t What It Used to Be

    At some point in the last year, I started wondering why TikTokers were telling me about nicotine in the same sentence as meditation. “It’s all about locking in

  • Revolution Is the Heart of Sunset Baby

    There is nothing sentimental about a “dead revolution,” hustler Nina tells Kenyatta, her political prisoner father, early in Sunset Baby. Kenyatta intended his daughter to be the embodiment of Black […]