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Moving is hard, but shifting your Spectrum services doesn’t have to be. Find out how you can transfer internet, TV and phone to your new address and what it’ll cost.
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated many patterns that demographers have tracked for years, but the ability to work remotely introduced some new trends.
Transferring your DIRECTV service is quick, easy and most importantly, free. Find out more with a full breakdown from our experts.
Package deals are often cheaper than live streaming services in the first year, but streaming can provide greater flexibility and freedom.
No one wants to deal with hidden internet and TV fees, especially not during PCS or deployment. Luckily, military members are now protected.
Thinking about switching to Spectrum service? Find out what it’s really like to be a Spectrum customer, from moving to equipment costs and everything in between.
“Why can’t I connect to Wi-Fi?!” We’ve all said it. Here’s how to troubleshoot common network connection problems at home.
Why a credit check is needed to get internet service, how it can affect you and what you can do about it.
Recycling or donating your old electronic devices is becoming easier. Here are your options (and how to do so securely).
Learn about this pay-as-you-go home internet service that requires no credit check, deposit or contract.
Like water, cable and internet have become essential utilities that are often rolled into the cost of the rent. Here are a few things to consider before opting in.
Moving can be stressful, but setting up your internet connection doesn’t have to be. Follow these steps to have your internet up and running in no time.
Internet connection loss seems to happen at the most inconvenient times. Get the lowdown on frequent outages and what you can do about it.
Facebook and Google send you targeted ads based on your online browsing history. Here are tips to stop those personalized ads.
Newer cars are equipped with Wi-Fi equipment, but you can add internet capability to just about any vehicle with your cell phone or a mobile hotspot.
Whether you're gaming, streaming, schooling or working from home, learn everything you need to know to find the best internet speed for your needs.
Learn how to boost your internet signal to make it stronger, reach further and give you faster internet speeds.
To get the best signal, put your router in a central, elevated location away from concrete/brick walls, electronics, water and microwaves.
If you’re traveling in an RV or camper, there are many internet options available like satellite internet, cellular networks and portable Wi-Fi hotspots. We discuss some of the best options for RV living.
Will wintry weather affect your satellite internet or TV service? Possibly. Learn how to maintain your dish all season long.
Our guide to internet speed explains how to check your connection, what speeds you need for your tasks and how to improve Wi-Fi speeds.
To set up your TV for streaming, you’ll need a reliable internet connection, a device to stream on and, most importantly, something good to watch.
Moving soon? I share some firsthand tips and tricks for setting up internet service at a new home and share how that service is going 3 years later.
Internet connections are not guaranteed, especially in a new subdivision or home build. Here’s what to look for and how to advocate for a connection.
Performing due diligence to confirm internet availability is a top priority when moving into a new rental property or purchasing a home.
If you’re a Comcast or Spectrum subscriber, you can soon expect your bill to increase if it hasn’t already. Comcast will raise its broadcast TV and regional sports network fees — costs that are already considered “hidden fees.” In total, these various fees can add nearly $40/mo. to your bill, so it’s smart to keep […]
Net neutrality is the principle that internet service providers (ISPs) should provide all online content equally without favoring or blocking specific products, websites or types of content. In short, it means that all traffic on the internet is equal and equally accessible.
Is fiber internet coming to your town? Learn more about AT&T, Google and Verizon’s plans to expand their fiber networks and how you can get the fastest home internet connection in the country.