5 Galaxy S8 features you should change immediately (CNET How To)

Read the CNET review here – http://cnet.co/2o0SQjV The Galaxy S8 is set up how Samsung wants you to use it. Here are the first things you should change. Galaxy S8…

Pair Bluetooth headphones with an Amazon Fire TV box

CNET’s Dan Graziano demonstrates how to stream from your Fire TV without disturbing others. source

Windows 11 Tips and Hidden Settings to Change

Streamline Windows 11 with these seven simple tips and tricks to make life easier. Read the CNET article: Windows 11: How to Download Microsoft’s Latest OS https://cnet.co/48SxBm3 0:00 Intro 0:08…

3 ways to take faster screenshots in Windows 10 (CNET How To)

Read the CNET article here – http://cnet.co/2oGHMav Taking images of your screen in Windows 10 doesn’t have to be clunky. Use these built-in features to take faster and more precise…

Make your iPhone feel new again

Revive your old, tired iPhone with a few easy tasks. source

4 ways to connect wireless headphones to any TV (CNET How To)

Read the CNET article here – http://cnet.co/2nTCWXr Stop suffering through low volume and closed captions. Use one of these four ways to watch your favorite movies and TV shows with…

CNET How To – Install the Google Play store on any Android device

Read more on CNET: http://cnet.co/1OziT7X Picked up a phone without the Play store? CNET’s Dan Graziano shows you how to load it onto your device. Subscribe to CNET: http://bit.ly/17qqqCs Watch…

How to connect an iPhone to Apple’s new 12-inch MacBook

With only one USB-C port, connecting an iOS device to the new MacBook requires daisy chaining two cables together. source

How to cut the cord for $10: installing an indoor antenna

Getting rid of cable is as easy as connecting an indoor OTA antenna. We show you how. Read more cord cutter tips: http://cnet.co/2gRWLYA Subscribe to CNET: http://cnet.co/2heRhep Watch our playlists:…

CNET How To – Stop your Samsung Smart TV from spying on you

Read more: http://www.cnet.com/how-to/samsung-smart-tv-spying/ Scared your TV is eavesdropping on your conversations? CNET’s Dan Graziano shows you to turn off the built-in microphone. source