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Jake Sherman is a professional writer with a background in journalism. He is fascinated by home appliances and how they work. He enjoys breaking down complex topics and explaining them in interesting ways. He has been a Puls staff writer for two years. When he's not writing, he enjoys trotting around the globe, trying unfamiliar foods, and testing unmarked doors to see if they're locked.
We think it was Beyonce who said that if you love your home, you should put a “Ring” on it – and these days, millions of folks are following her advice. But while installing a Ring smart doorbell can be as easy as 1, 2, 3, sometimes things don’t go as smoothly as we’d like.
There’s no debating the fact that virtually everyone loves the iPhone X – and there’s plenty to love, with its edge-to-edge no-bezel OLED screen, razor-fast processor, and dual wide-angle cameras.
If we’ve learned anything over the years, it’s that there are a few activities that are best done along with a friend – like riding a tandem bike, playing tennis, and taking down a wall-mounted television.
There are a multitude of reasons why an iPhone 7 or 7 Plus won’t turn on – but don’t worry, there’s a good chance we’ve got a solution for you!
If you’ve noticed the recent proliferation of viral videos showing potential porchfront thieves getting pinched while attempting to steal packages, don’t chalk it up to a passing trend. That’s because smart doorbell makers have capitalized on a side perk of having a smart doorbell with video – namely, the added security – and put additional focus on keeping you, and your Amazon deliveries, safe and sound. In fact, as smart doorbells edge further into home security territory, their multi-purpose use makes smart doorbell installation seem like an increasingly good idea.
Buying a television mount can be a daunting task. There’s the size to consider, for one thing, and the type, not to mention all the technical specifications involved.
Audiophiles, rejoice. If you carefully selected your headphones for their audio properties – the extreme fidelity, the dazzling, bright highs, the deep, rich lows – then you are all too aware that they’re much more than just a functional accessory.
It almost goes without saying that one of the standout features on the iPhone X is the display – 5.8 inches of beautiful no-bezel Super Retina OLED with a notch camera that set off a string of copycats across the board.
Despite its 2014 release, the iPhone 6 is a real workhorse of a phone. It has proven its resilience through a battery-related performance throttling scandal, and continues to be as snappy and reliable as ever for hordes of happy owners.
We all take advantage of the warm summer days to improve things around the house – whether it’s planting a garden, cleaning out the gutters, or slapping on a new coat of paint.
If you remember Anderson Cooper’s adorably gross discovery back in 2011, you know that your cell phone can be covered in all sorts of unsavory substances. In fact, studies show that your iPhone or smartphone is probably much dirtier than you think – most phones make even a public toilet or the soles of your shoes seem clean in comparison.
Everything about your home seems to be automated these days – from home lighting systems to smart locks that open on command, you can pretty much monitor and control it all from your smartphone.
iPhone 7 users beware – some might call it karma, but Motherboard cites one tech expert as calling it “loop disease,” essentially a next-generation cousin of the iPhone 6’s “touch disease.”
Who says the best tech deals have to come around the holidays? Celebrate Christmas in July with some of the summer’s hottest buys in honor of Independence Day.
Ever since Google Home launched back in late 2016, we’ve had our eye on it as the smart home field opened up and the platform for home automation expanded. We’ve followed the latest developments and partnerships announced at CES, keeping track of the increasing list of Google Home compatible devices.
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