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Ask Paul: December 11 (Premium)

Happy Friday! In this week’s Ask Paul, we look at locally store music, account sync,…

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Debacle (Premium)

I’ve been writing about Microsoft for over 25 years, and not since Longhorn has the…

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The Perfect Smartphone for 2020? (Premium)

The Google Pixel 4a 5G occupies a confusing spot in Google’s confusing 2020 Pixel lineup.…

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Ask Paul: December 4 (Premium)

Happy Friday and welcome to the last month of the most terrible year of our…

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Email (Re)Consolidation (Premium)

In 2018, I reexamined the way I managed email across several different accounts. Two years…

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Android Apps on Windows, Again (Premium)

Microsoft is reportedly looking at allowing Android apps to run natively on Windows again. Is…

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Beneath a Surface Commentary: A Hard Computer Science Problem (Premium)

In what was started as a simple forum message, quickly became a meme among Surface…

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Living with Game Streaming (Premium)

I’ve been gaming exclusively on Xbox since the release of the Xbox 360 in 2005.…

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Ask Paul: November 20 (Premium)

Happy Friday! Because of next week’s Thanksgiving holiday, this will be the last Ask Paul…

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Pixel Imperfect (Premium)

Thanks to the 2020 lineup, I’ve gone through what I call the 7 Stages of…

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Apple Did It … Again (Premium)

Three years ago, I opined that if Windows 10 on ARM worked properly, it would…

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Thinking About Google Photos (Premium)

Last week, Google announced that it was discontinuing free, unlimited photo storage in its Google…

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Ask Paul: November 13 (Premium)

Happy Friday, and happy Friday the 13th. Here’s a mammoth edition of Ask Paul to…

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Throwback: So Easy Even a Child Can Do It (Premium)

In June 2010, I wrote this editorial about keeping kids safe online. A lot has…

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Lies of Omission (Premium)

Anyone who was hoping for some clarity regarding the true performance and compatibility of Apple…

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Inconsistency (Premium)

You may have heard that “perfect is the enemy of good,” and on that note,…

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