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CNET Magazine: Check out a sample of the stories in CNET's newsstand edition. iHate: CNET looks at how intolerance is taking over the internet. People like fast-loading sites, Google says, so slow ones will have a harder time with prominence in search results. Want people with phones to find your website? Better make sure it loads fast, because otherwise Google will punish you in its search results. Google long has given fast-loading web pages preferential placement in search results, but for now that only happens when people search on personal computers. Starting in July, particularly slow websites will be penalized in search results, Google said in a blog post Wednesday.
To get started, you'll need to set up your new OnePlus phone, and install the OnePlus Switch app on both classic retro stripes iphone case phones and approve the various permissions requested by the app, On your new OnePlus phone, select New Device, select the device type (OnePlus or Android) and follow the prompts, Eventually, a QR code will show up on your display, Next, on the old device tap Start to prompt the app to launch a QR code scanner and point the camera at your new OnePlus phone, Last, decide which data you want to transfer, Currently, the app supports transferring the following..
When you've selected all you want to transfer, select Begin Migration. It's a good idea to have both devices plugged in. During a test run of transferring some apps and pictures, amounting to roughly 6.5GB of data, the OnePlus Switch app estimated it would take about an hour to get the job done. OnePlus notes that it's working on adding support for older Android devices, more services such as saved app data, and iOS devices. If you've decided to make the switch to a OnePlus smartphone, a new app helps make the switch a breeze.
Nomad's promotional image for the $80 Wireless Charging Hub (its nice, branded cables aren't included), The Hub classic retro stripes iphone case has three USB A ports (one a high-output 2.4A for charging tablets), as well as a single high-speed 3A USB C port that can be used to charge a Nintendo Switch, My real world test was a little uglier, Shorter cables would help tidy things up, Nomad doesn't throw in any cables, which is kind of a shame, but ideally you'd use shorter ones to avoid the picture above, From its promotional materials Nomad makes it seem like you can create a neat and tidy setup (I suppose it's possible), but my real-life charging scenario turned into a bit of an unruly mess, That caveat aside, all the devices did manage to get charged up at the same time..
Here are the Nomad Wireless Hub's key specs. The Nomad Wireless Hub's underbelly and ports. Multidevice charging hubs are all the rage. Nomad's new one incorporates a wireless charging top with four ports. With homes filling up with mobile devices that constantly need charging, more accessory companies are releasing "charging hubs" that allow you to charge multiple devices at once. Some of the latest ones, like Nomad's Wireless USB Hub ($80), incorporate a wireless charging top along with multiple charging ports that allow you to connect various charging cables.
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