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About Joshua Crumpley
Joshua Crumpley began college as a student of intelligence, writing on subjects of strategic intelligence, counter-intelligence and the Iraq war. He later changed gears, writing for a private cyber-security client covering hardware and software in the information technology industry. Along with other hobbies like hacking, studying social media marketing analytics and binge-watching Star Trek: The Next Generation, Joshua would prefer to swim and walk along the beach. Joshua is a new contributor to Screen Rant, focusing on technology coverage.
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Does The iPhone SE Have Wireless Charging? What You Need To Know
Charging cords may be a thing of the past for some Apple s, with even phones as cheap as the iPhone SE now compatible with wireless chargers.

How To Use & Manage Fall Detection On Apple Watch
Apple Watch comes with a feature that can detect when the wearer has fallen. Here's how to manage and use Fall Detection in case of emergency.

Google Fiber 2 Gigabit Internet Coming Soon: What You Need To Know
Google Fiber will soon offer a two gigabit internet plan option. What's more, at $100 the price is just $30 more than the current 1 Gig plan.

Apple Watch: How To Set Up Walkie-Talkie & Chat With Others
Apple Watch features a Walkie-Talkie for use with friends, making it a convenient way to find the gang in a crowd. It's also pretty easy to set up.

Samsung Reportedly Cuts Ties With Huawei As U.S. Sanctions Continue To Mount
As part of the ongoing tensions between the U.S. and China, reports are now suggesting that Samsung has had to end its dealings with Huawei

Samsung Adds 'The Premiere' 4K Laser Projector To Its Lifestyle Lineup
Samsung's new 'The Premier' is a 4K laser projector for use at home, and the latest addition to the company's Lifestyle product lineup.

Facebook Test Lets s View Instagram Stories In The Facebook App
Facebook is testing a way to add more content to its main app by letting s view Instagram Stories. The overlap could prove to be a smart move.

Google's Kids Space: The Kid-Friendly Android Tablet Mode Explained
Google is bringing Kids Space to Android tablets in order to provide a safe way for children to access enjoyable content that's right for them.

5G Phones To Get A Lot Cheaper With Qualcomm's New Budget Snapdragon Chips
Qualcomm has confirmed plans to add 5G to a lower-end series of Snapdragon chips to help increase 5G adoption by decreasing the entry cost.

How Nvidia's RTX IO Will Improve Frame Rates & Game Loading On PC
Nvidia's new RTX IO technologies will power-up PC gamers with better frame rates and faster load times through better hardware utilization.

iPhone SE 2020 Vs. iPhone 8: How Similar & Different Are They?
The Apple iPhone SE 2020 and the iPhone 8 are both capable phones. In fact, they are very similar overall, so here's a quick look at how they compare.

How To Take A Screenshot On Windows 10 (Two Different Ways)
On Microsoft Windows 10, screenshots are easy to do, but for those looking for more functionality, there's a second way to capture the screen.

How To Fix Bluetooth Headphones Not Connecting To Mac
Connecting Bluetooth headphones to a Mac is great for listening to music while working, but problems can occur. Here's what to do when issues arise.

How To Get WhatsApp Messages & Notifications On Apple Watch
The Apple Watch can display notifications received by smartphones, and can easily be configured to show and reply to WhatsApp messages.

How To Check The Battery Percentage On iPhone 11
Knowing the remaining smartphone battery charge is easiest when there's an exact number, here's how iPhone 11 owners can see it as a percentage.

Snapchat: What The Hourglass Emoji Means & What You Need To Do
The hourglass is just one of the many emoji found on Snapchat, but when it shows up, it is time to act fast. Here's what you need to know.

How To Activate & Use Siri On Apple's iPhone 11
Siri, the long-time Apple virtual assistant is available on the iPhone 11 series of smartphones, and getting started isn't difficult at all.

Triller Explained: Can The Short Video App Really Replace TikTok?
TikTok might have competition from another video-sharing app called Triller. Here's what you need to know about the app climbing the charts.

Snapchat 2020 Election In-App Voter Registration Explained
ing to vote is important, but it's not always enjoyable. However, that could change with Snapchat's new voter registration via mobile.

How To Find & Play Games On Google Nest Hub Smart Displays
Google's accessibility improvements allow owners of the Nest Hub line of smart displays to find and play games. Here's how to get started.