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The Google Chromecast 2 is cheap and versatile – and for around £30, it delivers pretty much everything you’d want. Google’s streaming dongle can pair with your phone to make your dumb TV smart – and it also makes it easy to stream content from apps such as BBC iPlayer and the Google Play store.However, you can do even more with the Chromecast 2 if you know where to look. Here’s a list of eight hidden features, tips and tricks you can use with Google’s streaming dongle.If you’ve got an Android phone, you can actually use your Chromecast with Kodi, the free streaming app. With Kodi, you’ll be able to stream the best content on the web straight to your TV, and installing and setting up the app is actually pretty simple. If you’re interested in setting Kodi up on your Chromecast, read our step-by-step guide here.The original Chromecast was perfect for streaming TV and films, but the Google Chromecast 2 adds games to the mix. Although there are currently only a handful of games available for the streamer, they’re surprisingly good. And the best bit? The Chromecast 2 lets you play games with multiple players – and they can use their own smartphone as a buzzer or controller. Great for parties!

The Chromecast 2 also lets you stream music straight to your TV. People with better speakers might be better off getting a Chromecast Audio instead, but if you’ve already got a home audio system attached to your TV, it’s a useful feature to have. Enabling it is easy, too.The Chromecast lets you stream almost anything from your laptop to your TV, but if you think the quality isn’t up to scratch, there might be a fix. If you’ve got the Chromecast extension installed in your browser, you can actually check the quality of the stream.Head to the Cast icon in your browser, and select “Option”. You’ll then see three different bit rates – click 720p for the best picture, or 480p if your connection is slower.The Chromecast 2 is easy to control when you’ve got your smartphone to hand, but what about when it’s elsewhere? Thankfully, Google has made it possible to control the Chromecast with your regular TV remote.

Apple’s latest handset has been benchmarked, and according to new Geekbench results, it’s actually faster than Apple’s own 12.9in iPad Pro. According to component analysis by IHS, an entry level 32GB iPhone 7 costs $224.80 to make, while a similar iPhone 6s cost Apple $200 to manufacture last year. It’s important to remember that the price of the iPhone 7 has remained the same as the iPhone 7, and that means Apple is actually making less on its latest handset. According to IHS, the reasons for the decrease in profit come from several different areas, not just the camera, or the new screen for example.This time around, the larger iPhone 7 Plus has a few more features that set it apart from the smaller handset, and that's made it extremely popular. So popular, in fact, that getting an iPhone 7 Plus right now is nigh on impossible. If you take a look at Apple's reservation programme website, you'll see that iPhone 7 Plus handsets are sold out across the country. Apple suggests checking back at 6am every day, but even then, I've haven't seen any iPhone 7 Plus handsets pop up.

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If it helps, even those who managed to get a reservation are still having to wait. Sure, queues aren't as huge as the biggest launches (yet) – only those who have pre-ordered the phone can go and collect their phones – but they're still impressive:The iPhone 7 will come in silver, gold and rose gold – just like the iPhone 6s before it – but Apple has also decided to introduce two new finishes to the mix. The new iPhone will also come in a matte-black finish debuting alongside a super-glossy jet black finish, too. However, the latter finish comes with a durability warning, and Apple claims it’s liable to small "micro abrasions". In other words, if you’d prefer to have a phone that looks great for longer, it might be best to steer clear of the jet black finish.

The iPhone 7 features a completely redesigned home button, even if it does look identical to the one on the iPhone 6s. This time round Apple has removed the mechanical workings of the home button, and replaced them with a Force Touch-enabled sensor with haptic feedback. That means users should be able to customise the sensitivity of the new button, and it also means third party developers will be able to use haptic feedback in interesting new ways. Although the changes sound drastic, we’ve already tested the new home button, and somehow it feels just like the old one. Apple has removed the 3.5mm on both the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus, but it’s throwing a Lightning-to-3.5mm adapter in the box for free. However, it’s clear that Apple wants us to go wireless with the iPhone 7, so the company has released its own AirPod earphones, as well as three new Beats models. Interestingly, each of these Apple-made headphones use a W1 chip, which Apple says will change how we think about wireless connectivity. In addition, the iPhone 7 now has dual speakers too, so you can listen in stereo without headphones.

The iPhone 7 includes big improvements to the camera, whether you buy an iPhone 7 or an iPhone Plus. The standard iPhone 7 comes with a 12-megapixel camera at the rear, but the iPhone 7 Plus comes with a dual-camera system, comprising of a wide-angle and telephoto lens, too. That means you’ll be able to 2x optical zoom, and also get a neat bokeh effect on your pictures. This time around, Apple has given both phones optical image stabilisation, and the front-facing camera is a 7-megapixel FaceTime HD camera.Most importantly, the new iPhone should have significantly better battery life. Apple says the new iPhone 7 will “two more hours on iPhone 7 and one more hour on iPhone 7 Plus than the previous generation”. That equates to 14 hours of talktime for the iPhone 7 and 21 hours for the iPhone 7 Plus, or ten days' standby for the regular handset and 16 days' standby for the Plus.

We’ve seen water-resistant phones from the likes of Sony and Samsung for a while now, but the iPhone 7 marks Apple’s first attempt at a handset that laughs in the face of swimming pools. Both the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus are IP67 rated, which translates to “splash, water and dust resistance” in tech speak. However, water damage isn’t actually covered by Apple in the iPhone 7’s warranty, so it’s probably best to avoid dunking your new iPhone in water if you can.You can pre-order an iPhone now, and Apple began shipping the first handsets from 16 September. Of course, those dates only refer to unlocked phones bought directly from Apple. If you’d prefer to get the iPhone 7 via an upgrade or contract, you might have to wait longer – especially if you’re after the sold-out Jet Black iPhone 7 Plus.The iPhone 7 starts at £599 for the 32GB version, £699 for the 128GB version and finally end at £799 for the 256GB model. The iPhone 7 Plus will cost a fair bit more, and start at £719 for the 32GB version, £819 for the 128GB model and £919 for the 256GB model. If that sounds expensive, you’ll be glad to know the iPhone 7 will also be available in the UK on Apple’s upgrade programme for the first time, which you can read more about here.

Windows 10 is probably Microsoft’s finest operating system to date, but it's definitely not without its issues.Here are 21 of the most common problems with Windows 10 and how you can fix them forever, leaving you with a PC that has all of Windows 10’s new features and fewer of its frustrations. Automatic updates have been a thorn in the side of Windows users for years. Unprompted, unexpected restarts to install important updates can take users by surprise, leading to wasted time. Things are just as problematic in Windows 10, not least because the first round of updates was riddled with errors: users complained about updates partially installing then stalling. Updates were then rolled back, users’ systems rebooted, and the whole process started again.

Some users claim success following simple perseverance, while others swear by manually installing updates individually. To do this, go to catalog.update.microsoft.com (this only works in Internet Explorer, not Edge) and enter “Windows 10” in the search box to see a list of compatible updates.You could be forgiven for taking your PC’s health into your own hands. Choose Settings in the Start screen, then “Update & security”. Choose Advanced Options, then “Notify to schedule restart”. This won’t stop updates from downloading, but will at least prevent Windows acting on its own initiative when you pop downstairs for a cup of tea. Moreover, true control freaks can opt to defer upgrades. This doesn’t stop security updates downloading and installing, but does put the brakes on everything else.

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Microsoft wants Windows 10 to be more akin to a web service than a traditional operating system. Nobody knows which version of, say, Netflix they’re using, and that’s how Microsoft wants Windows 10 to work. Alas, that’s achieved by obfuscating the update delivery process to the point where it’s very tricky to keep track of what’s being downloaded and installed, and what’s coming next. The positive spin is that users no longer need to worry about updates, as they happen in the background.You can’t stop Windows downloading important updates, meaning keeping track of downloads is largely an exercise in curiosity, but clicking Details under “Updates are available” will show you what Windows Update has in store. Hover your mouse over any of the impending updates and a textbox will appear telling you what each download entails. Infuriatingly, the textbox vanishes after five seconds, which makes reading longer passages difficult. To find out more, you can always highlight the update number (normally beginning KB), press Ctrl+C, and paste it into a search engine.

As with Windows 8, Windows 10 comes with antivirus software in the form of Windows Defender. Tightly woven into its host operating system, it’s updated regularly and monitors your PC in real-time, as well as giving you the option to run manual scans if you suspect something’s amiss. As out-of-the-box software goes, it’s usable, easy to navigate and stops a reasonable proportion of threats. However, our independent testing revealed that it allowed 32% of threats through the net, prompting us to discourage users from relying on it.Fortunately, there’s still a sizeable market of third-party antivirus software, not least our favoured free choice, Avast Free Antivirus. It performed well in our tests, and gamers will appreciate its silent mode, which prevents pop-ups. It’s also forgiving when it comes to installing new apps – you won’t find it stirring into life every time you add new software to your PC. For those who can’t tolerate the adverts in the free version, Avast Internet Security will set you back £40 per year (although Amazon has it for less), and is advert-free. It also adds useful features such as a firewall and anti-hijack protection, designed to protect you from phishing sites.


 
 
 

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