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How to make sure you’re buying the new Nintendo Switch with improved battery life

The new hardware revision of the Nintendo Switch is now making its way to retail stores. It features a newer, more efficient CPU than the original launch console, which results in significantly longer battery life ranging between 4.5 and nine hours. (The original Switch can last between 2.5 and 6.5 hours.) Otherwise, the Nintendo Switch “v2” — not to be confused with the upcoming Switch…
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Sony debuts massive 9-inch CarPlay + Android Auto Receiver w/ modest price tag

Despite CarPlay and Android Auto becoming quite popular in newer vehicles, there are many of us that don’t plan on buying a new car anytime soon. Thankfully many companies have stepped up to the plate to deliver aftermarket solutions to consumers. Today’s release is far from Sony’s first attempt to bring aftermarket support for CarPlay and Android Auto to legacy vehicles, but it is however…
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How to use Xbox Game Pass on your Windows 10 PC

Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass is a subscription service that offers on-demand access to dozens of games. It’s a great value if you like to play and discover new games, and now that it’s on PC instead of solely being a console experience, your subscription can follow you…
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Android users can log into some Google services using their fingerprint

In its ongoing quest to rid the world of passwords, Google is introducing a new feature that allows Android owners to use their phone’s fingerprint sensor or PIN lock code, instead of a password, to log into one of the company’s web services. Notably, this marks the first time Google has allowed its customers to use their biometrics to authenticate their identity on the web rather than…
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How to delete your Twitter account on iPhone

Are you ready to part ways with Twitter? Read along for how to delete your Twitter account from iPhone, iPad, and the web. Before you delete your Twitter account, you may want to download a copy of your information first. Learn how to do that here. Twitter notes that you…
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You can now sign in to Google websites using your fingerprint on Android

From time to time, you’ll be asked to enter your Google Account password online even when already signed in. On Android, the company’s first-party web services can now “Verify that it’s you” with just a fingerprint. When accessing sensitive information, Google often throws up the sign-in screen again to make sure it’s really you. For example, passwords.google.com shows a list of…
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