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LG V40 ThinQ Review

The LG V40 is a sleepr contender for phone of the year. It feels like we say that every year, but we're saying it again. Check out what we loved.

Best eight call recording apps for Android

Want to record calls on your Android? Then you will need to download one of this app. Provided you're device is not on Android 9 Pie.

Two Hours To Live gives you 120 minutes to save Jay from certain death (Review)

Two Hours To Live has an interesting story, but it never develops its potential, thanks to a lack of interactive prompts and horrible graphics.

Pixel 3 vs Samsung Galaxy S9: which smaller flagship is for you?

The Pixel 3 and the Samsung Galaxy S9 are two of the best Android smartphones you can buy right now. But which one should you get?

Best eight apps for working out at home

Want to keep in shape, but you don't really feel like heading out to the gym now that it's winter? Well then you might need one of these home workout apps.

Olloclip Multi-Device Clip review

The Olloclip Multi-Device Clip gives your phone camera new abilities. Get much closer or take in a more scenic wide-angle vistas with swappable lenses.

Gear Up: Blitzwolf offers up affordable chargers, cables, and more

If you're in the market for a wireless charger, portable charger, or a combination of the two, RAVPower is a great place to start.

Sbode’s M350 wireless speaker offers quite a lot for only $32 (Review)

Sbode's entry-level Bluetooth speaker, the M350 is a great rugged music-player that you can take anywhere with you. It only costs $32.

Cavalier Maverick Alexa speaker review: Style comes at a cost

The Cavalier Maverick brings high-quality materials and premium design to an Alexa speaker, but is it worth the price?

Affordable notchy phones battle it out: Nokia 7.1 vs Motorola One

Nokia 7.1 and Motorola One both come with affordable prices, notched displays and should get updated to the latest Android 9 soon enough.
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