
Jeff Kinney
Senior Editor, Advice Products at U.S. News and World Report
Senior Editor at U.S. News 360 Reviews
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Oct 18, 2024 |
usnews.com | Jon Martindale |Steven John |Jeff Kinney
Your cell phone is hardly just a phone; it’s also a weather forecaster, social media access point, camera, gaming device, newspaper/news channel, web browser, and so much more. We demand so much of our cell phones that choosing the best smartphone for yourself can feel like a major purchase – which it is, given the price of a lot of new phones. So it’s no wonder that you want to be smart about the shopping process.
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Aug 9, 2024 |
usnews.com | Steven John |Jeff Kinney
When you’re at a campsite you reached by car, kayak, or a short hike in, you don’t have to worry much about your sleeping bag’s weight or size. All that matters is how warm and cozy that bag will keep you in the winter or how cool and comfortable it will be during summer campouts. Camping sleeping bags come in all shapes and sizes and are made from a range of materials. In this article, we break them down based on several categories, including temperature, sleeping position, and value.
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Jul 12, 2024 |
usnews.com | Steven John |Jeff Kinney
For many hikes, the best footwear you can choose is a pair of hiking sandals. Hiking sandals offer the same traction and underfoot protection as hiking boots or hiking shoes, but they release heat and dry faster than even the most breathable shoes or boots. Thus, for hikers trekking in hot, humid weather or wet conditions, hiking sandals are often the best choice (certainly better than flip-flops!).
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Jul 2, 2024 |
usnews.com | Steven John |Jeff Kinney
Your Internet cache, otherwise known as your browser cache or web cache, is a temporary storage area on your computer, tablet, or smartphone that holds onto copies of frequently accessed web content. Cookies are small text files or bits of data that web servers attach to your browser so they can track your activity, ostensibly to improve your user experience by making it more efficient and streamlined.
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Jul 2, 2024 |
usnews.com | Steven John |Jeff Kinney
When it comes to data transfer, bandwidth means the capacity to transfer data, and latency means the speed at which that data is transferred. Think of it like a track: The more lanes there are, the more runners you can fit. That’s the bandwidth, or the capacity. The pace at which they’ll run, from a jog to an all out sprint, is the latency, or the pace. With lots of lanes and a fast dash, you’ll have the best of both worlds: lots of data fast.
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