Episodes
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Jon decided to swap out his iPhone 7 Plus for another phone, and he chose the Pixel XL.
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The Moto G5 Plus has a lot going for it. Best of all, it's only $229 unlocked!
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Google rolled out the first Developer Preview of Android O, promising the software will address a number of issues.
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Earlier reports of iPhone 8 stated it would feature a new OLED curved display to match the Samsung's curved displays, but that has changed.
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It's been roughly three months since Apple officially launched the AirPods, and people are still asking the question: Are they worth it?
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With the LG G6 and Galaxy S8 on the horizon, does the HTC U Ultra stand a chance?
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Jon is back to answer all of your questions with another round of Ask the Buffalo.
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The Android device everyone is waiting for could go on sale as early as April 21. Before then, let's take a look at the Galaxy S8's specs.
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After months of anticipation, we now have the Nintendo Switch in our hands. And oh boy is it one sweet console.
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Google knows more about you than you think. Lucky for us, it's very easy to delete and control what information gets recorded.
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Securing your information is more important than ever and these products here do just that.
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Now that the buzz has died down, there are a few questions about the G6 that are floating around.
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The LG G6 features a 5.7-inch QHD+ display, 3,300mAh battery, and Google Assistant. Here's what we think about LG's new device.
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The Galaxy S8 has leaked out on multiple occasions already, but a new leak is giving us our best look yet.
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The Galaxy Note 7 recall cost Samsung billions and damaged its reputation dramatically in the U.S., but the South Korean company has a plan.
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It's a clash we look forward to every year: Apple versus Samsung, tech's equivalent to Frasier versus Ali.
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After three months on the market, how does the OnePlus 3T hold up?
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Enter to win a Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Bundle Giveaway!
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The Huawei Mate 9 is TechnoBuffalo's favorite Android smartphone right now. Are you surprised?
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Tesla will begin manufacturing the first "test" batch of Model 3 cars beginning on February 20, Reuters said on Wednesday evening.
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