Rahul Rai

Rahul Rai

Rahul is your go-to guide for fixing Windows, Steam, Android, Samsung TV, and Google Chrome. An engineering college dropout who followed his passion for tech, he brings 3 years of troubleshooting experience and 2+ years of running his own tech blog to the table. When he's not solving your tech problems, you'll find him unwinding with the latest anime or K-drama.

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One UI Update Rolls Out for Samsung TV: What’s New

date Published: October 14, 2024

The South Korean giant announced at the 2024 Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) that One UI would be coming to its smart TVs. Samsung is now pushing the One UI update to its 2023 smart TV lineup. The update is built on the new Tizen 8.0 operating system, delivering a fresh design, new features, and tighter […]

Samsung Galaxy Ring Is Now Available for Pre-Reserve in India

date Updated: October 14, 2024

Samsung Galaxy Ring was launched in July alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6. However, until now, it was only available in limited regions, such as the US, the UK, Brazil, and some European countries. Starting today, you can pre-reserve the Galaxy Ring in India. You have until October 15 to do so, […]

Google Chrome’s New Feature Makes It Easier to Close Unused Tabs

date Published: October 14, 2024

Most of us have 10s of tabs open in different browser windows on any given day. This makes it difficult to manage them or even find what you are looking for. Sadly, most of these tabs remain unused for long hours unnecessarily hogging system resources. Chrome will make it easier to close unused tabs with […]

Samsung Galaxy: How to Enable Full-Screen Caller Photo

date Published: October 11, 2024

I’ve always loved the full-screen photo caller ID feature for incoming calls. It just adds a nice personal touch. Seeing only a name and a tiny little profile picture on the screen is boring. Fortunately, Samsung Galaxy phones can now display a full-screen photo of the caller natively so no 3rd party apps or workarounds […]

How to Remap or Reprogram the Copilot Key on Windows 11

date Published: October 11, 2024

With the launch of the new Snapdragon X series processor, Microsoft also announced the Copilot+ PC lineup. All Windows computers eligible for Copilot+ PC must meet minimum requirements, such as 16 GB of RAM, a 256 GB SSD, and an NPU with 40+ TOPS. However, you’ll notice one more thing with Copilot+ PCs: a dedicated […]

What’s new in Windows 11 Insider Build 27723 (Canary Channel)

date Published: October 10, 2024

Microsoft has just rolled out Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27723 to users in the Canary Channel, introducing some exciting new features and improvements, along with a few fixes. If you’re part of this testing group, here’s what you can expect in the latest release. What’s New in Build 27723? 1. Taskbar Search If you’re […]

Samung Wallet to Allow Galaxy Users Send Money With a Simple Tap

date Published: October 10, 2024

Samsung Wallet is taking another step forward in mobile payments. Samsung has announced a new feature that is rolling out that makes transferring money between Galaxy phones as easy as a tap. Tap Transfer is debuting in South Korea but should soon expand to other countries. How Does ‘Tap Transfer’ Work? Galaxy smartphone users can […]

Windows 11 Takes a Giant Leap in Security: Meet the ‘Adminless’ Update

date Published: October 9, 2024

Microsoft is working on a major security update for Windows 11 that could change how we interact with our PCs. They are testing Administrator Protection in the latest Windows 11 Insider builds. The idea is to improve security by limiting the constant availability of admin privileges, which hackers and malicious software often exploit. What’s Changing? […]

How Windows 11’s New Passkeys Will Make Your Life Easier

date Published: October 9, 2024

How Passkeys Work Passkeys make it easier to sign in to your Windows PC as well as any website that supports it. So you no longer need to enter your login details like ID and password. Instead, you can sign in to any device or website that supports it using Windows Hello – fingerprint, facial […]

Exynos 2400e vs Exynos 2400: AnTuTu, Geekbench, 3DMark, and Other Benchmarks

date Published: October 8, 2024

Samsung’s latest Galaxy S24 FE features the Exynos 2400e chipset, a slightly scaled-back version of the Exynos 2400 that powers the flagship Galaxy S24 and S24+. At first glance, the differences between Exynos 2400 and Exynos 2400e seem minor on paper, which naturally leads to the question – just how much of a difference is […]

What Do Different Colors on Google Maps Mean on Mobile

date Published: October 8, 2024

When we explained the symbols and icons on Google Maps, we realized that many users also have trouble understanding the meaning of different colors on Google Maps. Especially after Google decided to update the color legend last year upsetting several users. So, if you’re looking for the meaning of a particular color, here’s a complete […]

Amazon’s New Fire HD 8 Tablet Offers 50% More RAM and AI Features

date Published: October 3, 2024

Amazon is back with a new Fire HD 8 tablet (2024), just in time for the Prime Big Deal Days event. Starting today, the latest Fire HD 8 offers enhanced performance and a suite of generative AI-powered tools that bring creativity and productivity to the forefront. To take benefit of the festive season to boost […]

How to Change Snipping Tool Save Location on Windows 11

date Published: October 1, 2024

Until now, there has been no way to change the default save location in the Snipping Tool. Users have been asking for a way and had to resort to various workarounds. With Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22635.4291 (KB5043166) for the Beta Channel, Microsoft is finally allowing you to change the screenshot save location in […]

Google Photos to Soon Get the New AI Features for Video Editing

date Published: September 24, 2024

In a recent blog post, Google unveiled a fresh set of features for the Google Photos app. A big part of the update is focused on video editing. While Google has long prioritized photo editing, especially with tools like the new Magic Editor AI – it’s about time the video editing side got some attention […]

Is iOS 18 Update Limiting iPhone’s Refresh Rate at 80Hz

date Published: September 24, 2024

iPhone 16 base models come with 60Hz refresh rate which is a criminal offense at this point. Fortunately, the Pro models come with 120Hz display. Interestingly, IceUniverse, a popular smartphone leaker, shared a video where supposedly an iPhone 16 Pro model is running on the latest version of iOS 18 and the refresh rate is […]

iPhone 16 Series: Disable Camera Control Clean Preview

date Published: September 24, 2024

Apple introduced the Camera Control button on the bottom right-hand side with the iPhone 16 series. A physical button designed to make snapping photos and recording videos easier and also let you adjust your photography settings with simple gestures. But if you don’t want to use it, you can change it’s function to launch the […]

How to Disable Camera Control on iPhone 16 Series

date Published: September 23, 2024

The iPhone 16 comes with a new camera shutter button, or as Apple calls it, the Camera Control button. It lets you quickly snap photos, record videos, and even navigate the camera interface with simple gestures. But let’s face it, not everyone would find this new fancy new button that useful. Some might find themselves […]

iPhone 16 vs iPhone 16 Pro: How USB Transfer Speeds Differ

date Published: September 21, 2024

Apple released plenty of new features with the iPhone 16 series launched at their recent Glowtime event. Everything from Camera Control to iconic Thanos snap in Safari, and, of course, the new A18 chip’s performance. But there was one thing Apple conveniently skimmed over: the type of USB ports they’re using on the iPhone 16 […]

iPhone 16 vs Galaxy S24: AnTuTu Benchmark, Geekbench, and 3D Mark Test

date Published: September 21, 2024

The iPhone 16 is finally here, and we have already performed benchmark tests between the A18 and A18 Pro chipsets. Now it’s time for a benchmark comparison between the iPhone 16 and the Samsung Galaxy S24. Both phones boast top-tier hardware and come with a host of AI capabilities. So, let’s dive into the benchmark […]

Samsung Galaxy A16 5G Set to Receive as Many Updates as the iPhone

date Published: September 18, 2024

A few weeks ago, we saw leaked renders of the Samsung Galaxy A16 5G, giving us a rough idea of what the smartphone would look like. Now, the folks at The Tech Outlook have revealed promo materials that disclose some key specs and features, including details about software updates. According to these promo images, Samsung […]

Google Play Collections Widget – Google Now for Installed Apps

date Published: September 17, 2024

Google first showcased the Play Collections widget in July. Play Collections Widget was designed to centralize widgets from different apps including games and entertainment apps into one convenient menu. Now, it’s officially rolling out for Android phones and tablets in the USA. If you’re outside the U.S., you can expect to see it arrive over […]

Apple’s Sneaky Pricing Trick: Decoding iPhone 16’s Storage Options

date Published: September 17, 2024

The iPhone 16 series is here. There are 4 models with each model being available in different storage opions. But which storage option should you go for? Apple has a trick you see. They price their base models with higher storage the same as their higher models with lower storage. You probably already have a […]

How to Fix Whatsapp Link Preview Not Working

date Published: September 16, 2024

Link preview on WhatsApp is a great way to get a quick overview of content but the feature seems to be not working for many users. Restarting the phone or updating WhatsApp may not help but we have a unique solution that fixes the WhatsApp link preview problem. Why Isn’t My WhatsApp Showing Link Previews? […]

AMD Processor Naming and Numbering Scheme Explained

date Published: September 14, 2024

AMD offers a wide range of processors which can be intimidating. The confusing part is AMD’s processor naming and numbering scheme. It has become even more difficult to understand with AMD’s new AI-powered Ryzen 300 series launch. Take these two processors, for example: At first glance, the names might seem straightforward, but it’s the numbers […]

Intel Processor Naming and Numbering Scheme Explained With Benchmark

date Published: September 13, 2024

Let’s be honest, Intel’s naming and numbering scheme has always been confusing just like other chipset makers including AMD and Qualcomm Snapdragon. Intel has further complicated their processor naming and numbering scheme making it even worse by completely rebranding the entire CPU lineup. Here’s the old vs. new naming scheme of Intel: As you can […]

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