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Netflix may be home to award-winning and critically acclaimed original scripted TV shows and movies, but the streaming service has increasingly been dropping more original reality shows to its audience. The launch of Tiger King in late March 2021, just as the coronavirus outbreak forced many people to stay at home, became a massive pop-culture phenomenon. But what other Netflix reality shows are available to watch besides Tiger King? Read more: What’s new on Netflix

How to delete apps on your Apple Watch

Adding apps to your watch is easy, but how about taking them off? Find out how to delete an app from your Apple Watch for a cleaner, faster-running device. Read more: Apple Watch buyer’s guide QUICK ANSWER To delete an app from your Apple Watch, long-press any app in your gallery and tap Edit apps. This will prompt x icons to appear next to all removable apps. Tap the x near the app you no longer want.

Friendly reminder: Biometrics are not the best way to secure your phone

Samsung has spent millions on making its phones more secure, and on making sure customers know about it. You’d think all that money would be enough to fend off the threat of a $2 silicone case. Apparently not. $2 phone case vs tech mega-corporation If there’s ever an appropriate time to call a gigantic tech conglomerate “red faced,” it’s probably now. In a terse statement released yesterday, Samsung acknowledged some clear cases and screen protectors can be used to bypass the fingerprint sensors on the Galaxy S10, Galaxy 10 Plus, Galaxy S10 5G, Galaxy Note 10, and Galaxy Note 10 Plus.

Phones with 10GB of RAM — what are your best options?

There aren’t many phones with 10GB of RAM available anymore, but the few left are pretty good devices. Whether you need that much RAM is something up for debate, but it definitely doesn’t hurt. Especially if you plan on using the handset for years to come. We’ve rounded up a list of the best phones with 10GB of RAM, so check them out! Also, take a look at the link below if you are looking for other amazing Android devices.

The Motorola Razr doesn't have a SIM tray and that's a big deal

The new Motorola Razr merges classic mobile design with cutting-edge technology, and one area where the Razr is firmly ahead of the curve is with eSIM technology. In fact, you can only buy Motorola’s flip smartphone in the eSIM-only variety. That means no physical SIM card slot, which has a whole host of implications. For starters, the SIM tray’s absence limits your choice of carriers. Not even all the big US players support eSIM quite yet, and certainly not on a global scale.

Chrono Trigger knock-off is here from original Chrono Trigger creators

There’s no question that Chrono Trigger is one of the greatest games of all time — just consult any “best of” list from pretty much any source and it’s likely to be on there. Even its sorta-sequel Chrono Cross gets plenty of accolades. If you’re going to make a Chrono Trigger knock-off, you might as well have the original crew do it, right? The best NEW Android games from May 2022

Google Pixel UI guide: Everything you need to know

Jimmy Westenberg / Android Authority Most people likely think Google Pixel smartphones come with stock Android. This is only half true, though. In reality, Pixel phones come with an Android skin known colloquially as Pixel UI. It looks a lot like stock Android but has different designs and features added in. See also: All Google Pixel phones released so far The idea that Pixels have stock Android likely stems from the idea that the Nexus line — which predates the Pixel line — did come with stock Android.

Play Fallout 1 and Fallout 2 on Android - some assembly required

Do you remember the days before you got your first Pip-Boy 3000? They were a little rough, but they were fun, and they can now be re-lived on your Android device. I speak of Fallout 1 and Fallout 2, both of which have found a new home on Android, sort of. The short of it, if you don’t mind the technical jargon right up front, is that the mods are applied to a Windows 95 virtual disc, with Fallout 1 and 2 installed, that is then run through emulation on your Android device.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 review: Why you should want it — and why you shouldn't

Samsung Galaxy Note 10The Galaxy Note 10 provides almost the same Note experience as the larger version, but in a smaller, more pocketable package. It misses out on some of the higher-end spec options, but it will rightfully appeal to a new kind of Note audience. For the longest time, the Galaxy Note line has represented the best of the best, the “kitchen sink” of Android phones where nothing was left out.

Is it worth the $999 price tag?

Google’s previous Chromebook Pixels were pretty mixed bags. The original launched in 2013 for $1299 and its successor for $999. The hardware was definitely worth the cash, but the software wasn’t. Chrome OS was a glorified browser, which made the laptop inconvenient (or nearly impossible) to use for those who required specialized software. But times have changed and so have Chromebooks. The newest model is piggybacking on Android’s ample app portfolio, making the software struggle much more bearable.