Don Reisinger
Don Reisinger is CEO and founder of D2 Tech Agency. A communications strategist, consultant, and copywriter, Don has also written for many leading technology and business publications including CNET, Fortune Magazine, The New York Times, Forbes, Computerworld, Digital Trends, TechCrunch and Slashgear. He has also written for Tom's Guide for many years, contributing hundreds of articles on everything from phones to games to streaming and smart home.
Latest articles by Don Reisinger
You can create custom iPhone ringtones using this default app — here's how
By Don Reisinger, Kaycee Hill last updated
Learn how to make iPhone ringtones using one of the default apps, GarageBand.
What to do if your Amazon Prime delivery is late
By Don Reisinger last updated
Your Amazon Prime delivery should arrive in two days; if it doesn't, you may be eligible for a freebie.
How to access the secret Roku menus
By Don Reisinger last updated
To learn how to get to your Roku device's secret menus, all you need is quick thumbs and the Roku remote. It'll be quick and easy.
Best international phone plans in 2024 — what travelers need to know
By Philip Michaels last updated
Before you head overseas, find out what your cellphone provider will charge you to use your phone. Here are the different options offered by the four major wireless carriers.
Best Bluetooth Car Adapters
By Don Reisinger last updated
We've tested a bunch of Bluetooth car adapters to bring wireless audio to your car. So you know which ones work the best.
The best Apple TV apps and games in 2024
By Don Reisinger last updated
These are the best Apple TV apps, from streaming services and games to fitness and kids apps
Galaxy Z Fold 6 leaked image could confirm a key change to the foldable
By Don Reisinger published
Samsung is planning a major update to the Galaxy Z Fold 6 design. And it may look awfully different from the Samsung foldables you're used to.
Apple patents foldable iPhone featuring a 'self-healing screen'
By Don Reisinger published
Apple has quietly patented a foldable "self-healing screen." Could a foldable iPhone be far behind?
Sonos hints that its first headphones are ready to launch — here’s what we know
By Don Reisinger published
Sonos is tipping the launch of headphones. Will users like what they find?
Humane switches to GPT-4o — promises more responsive answers from the Pin
By Don Reisinger published
Humane's AI Pin is getting smart with help from ChatGPT-4o, but will it make a difference?
Forget smart glasses — Meta exploring earphones with cameras and AI built in
By Don Reisinger published
Meta is said to be working on earphones that would use AI. But at least so far, it hasn't settled on a design.
Google finally has a plan to get Project Starline into your hands
By Don Reisinger published
Google is partnering with HP on Project Starline, and we should see it implemented next year.
At long last, Chrome for iOS will offer multi-profile support
By Don Reisinger published
Chrome for iOS users had hoped for multi-profile support for quite some time and now it's happening.
Samsung is working on a One UI 7 update for Galaxy S24
By Don Reisinger published
Samsung is planning a major update to One UI 7, according to a new report. And it's now one step closer to launch.
OpenAI to launch deepfake detector as realism of AI-generated content grows
By Don Reisinger published
OpenAI has unveiled a new "deep fake detector." And it's hoping it can discover AI-generated content before it becomes a bigger problem.
Windows 11 users report VPN issues after latest update — what we know so far
By Don Reisinger published
Microsoft is investigating claims that its recent Windows 11 update broke VPNs. As of right now, it's currently unclear how the problem happened.
T-Mobile completes purchase of Mint and Ultra — what it means for subscribers
By Don Reisinger published
T-Mobile now owns Mint Mobile, but that doesn't mean things are changing right away.
Google Pixel 8a price just leaked right before launch — and it’s good news
By Don Reisinger published
Google will deliver a new Pixel 8a this year. And get ready for it to be just as affordable as before
Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus and Snapdragon X Elite benchmarks leak
By Don Reisinger published
Qualcomm will soon launch a new line of processors that could power Microsoft Surface laptops and be ready for strong AI performance.
Samsung plans more Galaxy AI updates, with video AI, Google collaboration looking likely
By Don Reisinger published
Samsung is launching a new version of its One UI. And it could focus on interesting AI features, according to multiple reports.
Your tech devices could get an extra warranty year in the EU
By Don Reisinger published
The EU is expanding tech warranty coverage for another year. Even after smartphone warranties expire, companies will still need to provide repairs.
Apple reportedly slicing Vision Pro shipments in half due to weakening demand
By Don Reisinger published
Apple has watched the Vision Pro demand wane and there's no clear indication of when that could change.
Samsung may finally offer a vertical app drawer in One UI 7
By Don Reisinger published
Samsung is planning to offer a vertical app drawer in One UI 7, according to a new report. But Samsung hasn't confirmed it.
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