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App Release

TheTechBoy App Release F OR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, April 26  [Company] TheTechBoy  [Phone Number] 8453280140  [Email] contact@thetechboy.org   TheTechBoy App Release    TheTechBoy Releases two all new Applications.  Texas : TheTechBoy announced the release of its two mobile applications. This is an important move for TheTechBoy on its mission to educate consumers, and tech gurus on current and  futuristic technology.  This news comes in the wake of many recent initiatives and accomplishments of the company,  including:  • The petition for Micro SD card slots on all Samsung devices.   • Publishing Random Tech   • Getting a test device from Planet Computers   To learn more about the mobile applications, click here .   About our Company: The Tech Boy is a product testing blog. We are a technology blog  (thetechboy.org) with a focus to educate consumers and technology gurus on current and...

Interview with Luka Petranović

Hello, this is TheTechBoy with a special interview with  Luka Petranović , a tech blogger. (Lightly edited for clarity.)    Disclaimer: The views and opinions do not necessarily represent the views of TheTechBoy. How did you get interested in tech? First time that I had some sort of serious interaction with tech was around 2008 when I saw Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. It was my first touchscreen phone which ignited the passion for tech that I have today. It wasn’t until iPhone 4 (2010) that I had any more interest in tech though. So the start point was in 2008 with Nokia but the fire started burning in 2010 with iPhone 4 and Jailbreaking community.   From your site it shows that you are an Apple fan, how did you get into that. Like I said in a previous question. iPhone 4 was my actual fire starter in tech and Apple in general. I was amazed by what they have achieved over 3GS back in the time and adored the boxy design. The rest is history. On your site you detail tha...

Pixel 4a Guest Post

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Hello, Yingst here, enjoy the read and have a blessed day! The Pixel 4A is one of Google's best, most affordable phones. The Pixel 4A has a crisp and clean camera with .6x, 1.1x, and 2x zoom. Options include Night Sight Mode, PhotoSphere, and Google Lens allowing for good pictures in the dark, 360 o photos, and users to focus on selective modes including shopping, homework, places, and dining. Android Version 12 includes a smooth and clear UI with a focus on minimalism, which I personally find to be very satisfying. Thank you for reading and I have a fantastic day, may God bless you! Disclaimer: The views and opinions in this post do NOT necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the writers of TheTechBoy.org. Do you want to write for a successful tech blog? Do you have a phone from a bygone era, or this era? Apply here !!

Questions With Lance Ulanoff

     Hello, this is TheTechBoy with an exclusive interview of American tech Journalist Lance Ulanoff. Lance Ulanoff is a tech journalist who writes for TechRadar and has his own website. He has been in the profession for over 35 years. The interview has been lightly edited for clarity. Enjoy!  Download For Offline Use. Questions With Lance Ulanoff How and when did you get interested in technology?       - Answer: I’ve probably been interested for almost my whole life. I was learning BASIC as a teen (though I never became a programmer) and was using the original Mac in 1986.   What devices are you personally using? Smart home, smartphone. Etc.  Answer: Surface Pro 7, iPhone 13 Pro, Apple TV, Roku, HomePod mini, Apple Watch, iPad Air, Nest Thermostats, Echos, Facebook Portal. The list is way too big to cover here. In your article about retrieving photos from a Blackberry Torch, you mention having a drawer of old technology...

Plimpton Tab P50 Review

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Hello, this is TheTechBoy with a review of the Plimpton Tab P50.      The Plimpton Tab P50 looks to be an affordable tablet with great low-range specs. It has 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage. It sports a 10.1-inch display and the tablet supports a microSD card and it has USB-C. It has keyboard support and a tablet the price is under 200 dollars.  Plimpton appears to be a new company, and they kindly sent me the Tab P50 to test and review. I usually use the devices I review full time, but because I do not typically use a tablet in my workflow this will be an interesting review.   You may buy the tablet from Plimpton’s Amazon store and its website is https://plimptonline.com/. Be aware that the tablet is not 5G no matter what the listing on Amazon says.         What We Like 😀 What We Do Not Like😞 USB-C charging Bad Camera Android 11 Lac...