Hit the road with T-Pain as your navigator on Waze

If you haven’t given Waze a spin, you’re missing out on a pretty cool app. The navigator functions something like a social network on the road, allowing users to collaborate in spotting road hazards, speed traps, and potholes. One of the most fun aspects of the app is that the developers occasionally get famous personalities to voice the navigation commands. From Arnold Schwarzenegger to Shaq, we’ve ridden alongside a variety of celebrities.

How to change your password in Genshin Impact

Account safety is not something to be trifled with. When it comes to Genshin Impact, many of the more hardcore players end up spending an excessive amount of money on the Wish system. Others pour countless hours into farming Artifact sets, Primogems, and Mora. If you fear your account details may have leaked, or that someone may be trying to figure out your login details, it may be time to change your password.

How to use Alexa routines to automate your life

While directly controlling your accessories from a device like an Amazon Echo is all well and good, a smart home isn’t very smart if it doesn’t run some things on its own. Here’s how to use Alexa routines, the automation backbone of Amazon’s smart home platform. See also: The best Echo speakers QUICK ANSWER Alexa routines are created via the More > Routines menu in the Alexa app, which is available for Android, iPhone, and iPad.

Marshmallow on the Galaxy S6 is a welcome improvement

A key issue with Android is how long it takes older devices to get the latest update, but with Marshmallow, we’ve seen companies take a different approach. Like Sony and honor before it, Samsung isn’t known for being forthcoming with its software updates, but has opened a public beta for customers to test the update before it’s rolled out. After a few days with the update, what’s new and how does it impact on the Galaxy S6 experience?

OnePlus 10 renders leak, but approach with caution

TL;DR A leaked set of renders allegedly depict the design of the OnePlus 10. The phone looks very much like the 10 Pro but with some subtle differences. The renders are based on a view of “an early prototype” of the phone, so they could be very inaccurate. So far, OnePlus has launched two phones in its 10-series: the 10 Pro and the 10R. Interestingly, the vanilla model hasn’t materialized, but rumors suggest it might launch at some point in the second half of this year.

Remember POGs? Well they’re back… in mobile form

TL;DR POGs are making a comeback, with a new mobile AR game crowdfunding now on Indiegogo. The game is officially licensed by the World POG Federation. Early backers get a limited edition golden slammer that they can upload to use in virtual games. If you are old enough to remember POGs, congratulations: you are old, like me. For those of you who are too young to remember POGs, you missed out on one of the quickest and most ridiculous fads the world has ever known.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 GT-N8013 full review [video]

The attention that Samsung has received for its Galaxy Tab line is rather mixed. Some people love them, some people hate them, but Samsung hasn’t bowed out of the tablet battle just yet. Following the success of its phablet, the older brother-of-a-phone but the baby brother-of-a-tablet, the original Galaxy Note GT-N7000, Samsung decided to give tablets another try with a slightly different approach. Imagine the ease of using the Galaxy Note’s S Pen but on a much larger screen.

The best cheap tablets you can buy today

Eric Zeman / Android Authority Smartphones may be larger than ever, but they still can’t hold a candle to tablets when it comes to media streaming on any operating system. On the bright side, you won’t have to splash out too much cash to get a solid tablet in 2022. Here are some of the best cheap tablets you can get right now! See also: The best cheap Android tablets

The best laptops for students: Macs, PCs, and Chromebooks

Universities are keeping hybrid classes for students, though it’s more of an option at this point. For some, that means more Zoom lectures and remote exams. It’s a safer move for students that need it, though some won’t have easy access to computers like they would on campus. Here are some of the best laptops for students to help prepare for next semester. Choosing the right laptop can be tricky for students.

The best Sony Xperia 1 (2019) cases you can get

Sony’s 2019 releases, including the flagship Xperia 1, stand out of the crowd by being some of the first phones to come with a 21:9 display aspect ratio. The new screen feature is optimized for video content and certainly puts the phones ahead of the curve. Something that hasn’t changed, though, is the need to keep the phone safe from accidents. Here are some of the best Sony Xperia 1 (2019) cases you can buy right now!