Corbin Davenport-News Editor

Corbin Davenport

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March, 2015
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About Corbin Davenport

Corbin Davenport was the News Editor at How-To Geek and now does other things. Corbin previously worked at Android Police, PC Gamer, and XDA before joining How-To Geek.

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Gmail’s long-awaited email address change has finally arrived

Don't like your Gmail address? There's finally a fix.

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The DDR5 RAM module removed from the TeraMaster F4 SSD NAS to show that it's upgradable.
Good news, PC RAM prices are finally dropping

Still a long ways to go, though.

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This new open-source office suite wants to replace Google Docs and Microsoft Office

Euro-Office is based on OnlyOffice, with collaborative editing support.

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Your Netflix subscription is about to get more expensive

Not again.

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Samsung's Browser is going beyond Galaxy phones and tablets

Your current browser is probably better, though.

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GitHub’s Copilot will use you as AI training data, but you can opt out

That includes the Copilot features in Visual Studio Code.

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Intel is artificially boosting CPU benchmark tests, says Geekbench

No, the new CPUs are not actually *that* fast.

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Linux-powered PinePhone might not get a sequel, and postmarketOS is one reason

Old Android phones are still a better option.

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VPN connections are broken on Android 16, and there’s still no fix
VPN

The issue was reported almost seven months ago.

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DietPi just made it easy to host your own Google Photos on a Raspberry Pi

DietPi, the Raspberry Pi OS alternative, now has Immich as an optional package.

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Wikipedia has banned AI-generated text, with two exceptions

Begone, AI slop.

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Android's sideloading changes, the big Visual Studio Code update, better Linux phones, and more: News roundup

Everything you may have missed from the past week.

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Microsoft has a new plan for Windows 11, and it actually sounds great

A lot less "Microslop" moving forward.

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Not a fan of Plex’s apps? The Plezy client is even better now on desktop, mobile, and TV

The cross-platform Plex client has been updated several times over the past few weeks.

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IntelliJ IDEA is taking on Visual Studio Code with more free features

Fewer reasons to pay hundreds of dollars for IDEA Ultimate.

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Visual Studio Code's latest update is a big deal for web development

You won't have to switch to a browser as often.

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Linux on Apple Silicon Mac computers gets better with Fedora Asahi Remix 43

The hardware support is still lacking, though.

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Linux phones could get even better with postmarketOS ‘Duranium’

No more broken updates.

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The System76 Thelio Mira is the new Linux desktop workstation to beat

With a less flashy appearance than previous System76 systems, though.

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FFmpeg 8.1 upgrades the best open-source media converter with a splash of Vulkan

Another great update for FFmpeg.