Thomas Wilton
Contributing since October, 2021
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About Thomas Wilton
Tom is a writer, screenwriter, and filmmaker living in New York City.
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Apple's Universal Control: What It Is, How It Works, And When It's Coming
Ever wish you could control your Mac and iPad at the same time? With Universal Control, that's finally possible. Here's everything to know about it.
How To Auto Convert RAW Photos To JPEG When Importing On Mac
RAW images are great for retaining lots of color detail, making them perfect for editing. But when it comes to sharing photos, JPEG is best.
Rumor Has It Google’s Foldable Has Been Given A Name
The Mountain View company has reportedly settled on a name for its foldable, but is it too close to a certain competitor's line of devices?
How To Quickly Edit MacOS Photos Without Opening Any Apps
Editing images on a Mac can take a lot of time, but with the power of Automator and Pixelmator Pro, it's possible to make quick changes from Finder.
Google TV May Get Fitness Tracking, Zoom, And More Features In 2022
Google TV's product head says there are a lot of exciting features on the way, but there's no indication of when they'll actually appear.
Google Voice Is About To Get Worse For Longtime Users
Google Voice has lots of great tools, especially for legacy users, but many of its oldest (and ostensibly best) features will be gone soon.
We May Soon Find Out Why Jupiter's Great Red Spot Is Shrinking
The mega-storm has been shrinking for a century and a half. Now NASA is inching closer to understanding why just what might happen to it one day.
Dell's Latest 4K Monitor Packs A Massive 4K Webcam
Dell's new display is designed for the work-from-home era, making use of an adjustable high-resolution 4K camera with built-in mic and speakers.
This Smart Speaker Shoots Sound Right At You
Samsung has backed CatchFlow, the maker of a palm-sized speaker that promises a private listening experience without the need for headphones.
Microsoft Is Betting Android 12L Can Save Its Surface Duo Foldable
The original Surface Duo has languished on Android 10 for a while now, but reports suggest Android 11 and Android 12L are both on the way.
Facebook Wants To Double VR Headset Sales, But Can It Boost The Metaverse?
IDC anticipates the company formerly called Facebook could sell close to 7 million Quest devices in 2022. But does that really help the metaverse?
China Is Marking The Year of The Tiger With Special Edition AirPods Pros
China is featuring a tiger-embossed charging case, symbolizing the Year of the Tiger. But if you're outside of the region, good luck buying them.
This Is The Next Evolution Of SSDs, And They're Crazy Fast
Samsung is expected to showcase an upcoming enterprise solid-state drive that promises almost double the throughput of previous generation SSDs.
South Korea Demands Apple, Google Pull Play-To-Earn Games From App Stores
The app store giants have been told to strip play-to-earn titles from their platforms - the latest move against NFT-based in-app items.
Elon Musk Stays True to His Twitter Poll But Ends Up With More Tesla Shares
The billionaire has sold billions of dollars worth of stock since his Twitter users encouraged him to divest. But he's also bought a lot more.
Xiaomi 12 Pro Charge Speeds Are Blazingly Fast
Good news — the latest flagship smartphone from Xiaomi can re-juice at up to 120W. Bad news — it's currently only available in mainland China.
Is Microsoft Getting Back Into Smartphones? New Phone Patent Offers Clues
The Redmond-based firm has filed a patent for a triple-display Surface, but could such a product succeed where the dual-screen variants have failed?
TikTok Somehow Ended 2021 With More Internet Traffic Than Google
The CDN claims traffic it measured shows TikTok is now more popular than Google and Facebook. However, it might not be the whole story.
CES 2022: Is The Huge Tech Conference Still Going Ahead?
This year was supposed to mark a return to in-person activities, but with a slew of cancellations there are concerns CES 2022 could go virtual again.
How Web3 Could Change How You Use The Internet
Web3 promises a more decentralized internet, allowing for the easy transfer of information. Still, there are many high-profile skeptics.