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Past articles by Rob:

Insightly CRM Review

Insightly CRM is a visually attractive and functionally intuitive customer relationship management solution. Wide range of functionality and various integrations will suit larger SMB's needs. → Read More

Zoho CRM Review

Zoho CRM does a great job of delivering an excellent feature mix at a competitive price as well as integration with a long list of compatible Zoho products; all in all an easy pick for Editors' Choice. → Read More

What Would Make You Cancel a Video-Streaming Service?

According to a PCMag survey, 65 percent of streaming users said they'd cancel their streaming subscription over price increases. Another 14 percent would cancel over losing their favorite movies and shows, while 9 percent prioritize exclusive original content. → Read More

Give Your Phone a Boost: 9 Cool Things to Try in Android 10

Android 10 is now available to download on Pixels and many other devices. Here are a few tips to help you take advantage of the newest Android OS features. → Read More

23 Hidden Tricks Inside Windows 10

Windows is a vast operating system with plenty of features you might never stumble upon. Make the most of Windows 10 with these expert tips. → Read More

Rob Marvin (Author Bio)

Rob Marvin Rob Marvin served as PCMag's Associate Features Editor from December 2017 to December 2019. He wrote features, news, and trend stories on all manner of emerging technologies. Beats included: big tech coverage, startups, business and venture capital, blockchain and cryptocurrencies, artificial intelligence, augmented and virtual reality, IoT and automation, the entertainment industry… → Read More

Which Countries Are Best Prepared for Cybercrime Response?

Countries including Singapore, the US, France, Canada, and Japan have among the highest Global Cybersecurity Index (GCI) scores—but readiness goes only so far in the ever-evolving cyberattack-threat landscape. → Read More

8 Tips for a Killer Social CRM Strategy

Customer relationship management spent the last couple of years going social. Make sure your CRM strategy incorporates this important new capability in 2020. → Read More

How Amazon Makes Its Money

Here's a breakdown of Amazon's revenue from across its e-commerce and retail ecosystem, cloud infrastructure, streaming services, consumer devices, advertising business, and beyond. → Read More

11 Tech Trends We Need to Dump in 2020

Here's what bothered us most in tech this year, from the surveillance state and 5G hype to too many streaming services. May they end up in the 2020 trash heap. → Read More

Ebooks, Audiobooks Are Popular, But Print Books Remain King

According to Pew Research Center, 65 percent of Americans have read a print book in the past year, while 25 percent have read an ebook and 20 percent have listened to an audiobook. → Read More

The Biggest Tech Fails of 2019

From the Samsung's Galaxy Fold and Apple's FaceTime bug to WeWork's implosion, here are the most embarrassing and depressing tech industry blunders of 2019. → Read More

The Most Iconic Tech Innovations of the 2010s

As the decade comes to an end, we rounded up the most important and innovative tech products, trends, and breakthroughs that have shaped how we use technology. → Read More

Why Rush Google's Cloud Gaming Service? Holiday Shopping Sales

Google is launching its Stadia gaming service with a limited list of games and well before 5G networks unlock the full potential of cloud gaming. The reason is simple: money. → Read More

2019: A No Good, Very Bad Year for Unicorn Tech Companies

WeWork is the poster child of tech unicorns' struggles lately, but Uber, Lyft, Slack, and Pinterest have all seen precipitous drops following their IPOs this year. → Read More

AI Has Already Taken Over Retail

Retail use of artificial intelligence grew 600 percent from 2016 to 2018, and by 2023 Noodle.ai estimates that 95 percent of consumer goods suppliers will rely on AI learning. → Read More

25 Geeky Gifts for the Nerd in Your Life

Get that special dork a gift as nerdy as they are this holiday season, whether that's a retro gaming device or a pricey drone. → Read More

The Wireless Landscape After T-Mobile and Sprint Merge

FCC approval cleared the last federal regulatory hurdle to T-Mobile and Sprint's merger. State lawsuits still stand in the way, but the wireless carrier market may soon look a lot different. → Read More

The Wireless Landscape After T-Mobile and Sprint Merge

FCC approval cleared the last federal regulatory hurdle to T-Mobile and Sprint's merger. State lawsuits still stand in the way, but the wireless carrier market may soon look a lot different. → Read More

Apple's Future Growth Is Built on Services and Wearables

Apple reported a whopping $65 billion in revenue in Q3. The tech giant's growth is largely due to its Apple Watch and AirPods sales, along with recurring subscriptions from its ever-expanding portfolio of services. → Read More