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Chris Velazco

Chris Velazco

Technology Staff Writer at The Washington Post

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Recent Articles

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You can take it easy. Your Apple Watch is ready to embrace rest.

For years, Apple’s popular smartwatch has emphasized the importance of being active. Now, new software will give you the chance to slow down.
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Windows 10 has a ‘best by’ date. Here’s what you can do when suppor...

Your Windows 10 PC won’t magically stop working, but it’s time to start thinking about your options.
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Google’s new Pixel 9 can search your screenshots with AI

The company’s new Pixel 9 smartphones contain new AI features -- including a handy tool for screenshot hoarders.
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How to save your unspeakably precious voicemails permanently

If you’re one of the many people who have treasured voicemails locked away on your phone, please: Take a few moments to save them elsewhere.
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Apple to unveil iPhone 16, new Watches and AirPods. Here’s what to ...

At a keynote at its headquarters in California, Apple will highlight its push into AI — and trot out plenty of new gadgets from the iPhone to Apple Watch.
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Everything Apple’s event unveiled from the iPhone 16 to new AirPods

AI-forward iPhones, sleeker Apple Watches and AirPods that double as hearing aids will go on sale soon, Apple says.
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Review | iPhone 16’s camera takes some getting used to, but its bat...

The company’s latest iPhones don’t have Apple Intelligence yet — but they do think about photos differently.
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LinkedIn is training AI on you — unless you opt out with this setting

The professional network now by default grants itself permission to use anything you post to train its artificial intelligence
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Gearing up to go overseas? Don’t forget your eSIM.

Your carrier would love to charge you for using your phone overseas, but traveling with an eSIM can be much cheaper.
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When storms knock out cell service, satellites can help keep you co...

A growing number of smartphones can send messages to space when disaster strikes.
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We’re all getting too many political texts. It’s not too late to fi...

Billions of political text messages have been sent this year, and many want them gone. These tips can help.