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Nothing released its first smartphone just two years ago, but despite being a young company, its new Nothing Phone (2a) is a very good budget phone at $350. It has the stand-out design that Nothing is ...
Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000. He covers the gamut of gadgets and is a notable reviewer of mobile accessories and portable audio ...
Mid-range phones have become increasingly popular and more impressive throughout the last half of the decade. The main objective of a mid-ranger is to offer premium feel and performance for a price ...
Should your home's vibe be tropical or resort-chic, reminiscent of the villas from your last island trip, you might want a wooden phone stand that can match your aesthetic. For example ...
Four friends who grew up in the Middle Georgia area are bringing a Florida-based restaurant brand that specializes in wood-fired pizza and self-serve taprooms to Warner Robins and Macon.
In an hour about the challenge and importance of connecting with other people, Wood mostly dodges around his own place in that theme, his own difficulty feeling close to someone. When the closer ...
Testers subjected each mobile phone holder for cars to a bumpy driving test, rated how easy they were to assemble and adjust, and put them all through a manual shake test. The best held firm, ...
We highly recommend using a MagSafe-compatible case for your iPhone when attaching the phone to a MagSafe car mount. Such a case ensures a strong attachment compared to the ineffective or absent ...
That includes glass, porcelain, fiberglass, gloss-painted wood or drywall ... to take without a stick-anywhere bend-any-way device holder like the Tenikle. The Tenikle is also backed by a lifetime ...
Daily exercises and self-monitoring your slouching are important, yet I often long for more built-in support. So when a friend whipped out a hands-free phone holder — in the form of a rubber gooseneck ...