Sergio Velasquez
166 articles published since March 08, 2017
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About Sergio Velasquez
With over 10 years of experience, Sergio Velasquez is a freelance writer and the Entertainment section editor at MUO. His love for all things tech started when he bought his first iPod Shuffle many years ago. Since then, he's been writing about video games, Apple, Kindle, and any new tech he finds interesting. His work has been featured on websites like iDropNews, iDownloadBlog, and PocketGamer.
Everything You Need to Know About the AYN Odin Handheld Console
With a seeming resurgence of non-Nintendo handheld gaming consoles, the AYN Odin is one that deserves your attention. Here's why.
How to Set Up and Use Picture-in-Picture on Your iPhone or iPad
Follow this guide to use other apps while watching videos with picture-in-picture mode on your iPhone or iPad.
How to Use Warm Light on Your Kindle
Many experts say you should avoid blue light before going to bed. Here's how you can get warm light on your Kindle to help you fall asleep.
What Is the Apple Fitness+ Burn Bar and How Can You Disable It?
The Burn Bar gives you a live look at how your effort compares to others during a workout. If you don't want to compete, here's how to turn it off.
How to Transfer Pokémon From Pokémon GO to Pokémon HOME
If you want to store your Pokémon GO creatures safely in the Pokémon HOME app, here's how to transfer easily and quickly between the two.
How to Always Open a New Quick Note on Mac and iPad
Follow this guide if the Quick Note feature on your iPad or Mac always opens the last note you edited instead of creating a new one.
An Introduction to Using Launchpad on the Mac
Launchpad is the simplest way to open and manage apps on your Mac. We’ll show you how to get started using it.
What Does Softlock and Hardlock Mean in Video Games?
You may not have even realized you've encountered softlocks or hardlocks. Here's exactly what they are, and how they affect your game.
How to Try Steam on Your Chromebook Right Now
If you have the right hardware, you can install the alpha version of Steam on your Chromebook and start playing some popular games.
How to Use Siri’s Announce Notifications Feature on Your iPhone
Get Siri to read out your notifications whenever you’re using headphones so you don't need to look at your iPhone.
Why YouTube Is Offering Big Money to Popular Podcasters
YouTube might be taking a big step in the podcasting world through investing in podcasters. Here's why the platform might be doing this.
What Are Live Service Games and How Do They Work?
Do live service games have anything to do with streaming or esports? What are some classic examples of live service games? Here’s the lowdown.
Nintendo Finally Updates the Switch Online Mobile App: Here's What's New
The Nintendo Switch Online app for Android and iOS gets some quality of life improvements that you'll love if you play online with friends.
Why Funimation Subscribers Should Probably Switch to Crunchyroll Now
Funimation is moving most of its content to Crunchyroll by the end of March 2022. Time to switch streaming services?
6 Apps to Monitor and Improve Your MacBook’s Battery Life
Want to get more out of your MacBook’s battery? These apps let you keep an eye on battery health and improve battery life.
What Shadow Warrior 3 Launching on PS Now Could Mean for the Subscription Service
Sony's PS Now isn't as robust as Microsoft's excellent Xbox Game Pass. But, could Shadow Warrior 3's launch be a step in the right direction?
Crunchyroll Is Now Available on Switch: How to Download and Start Watching
Enjoy the world’s largest collection of anime at home or on the go.
8 Reasons Why You Should Be Using Firefox Focus as Your Smartphone Browser
Firefox Focus is a private, secure, and feature-rich mobile browser. Here's why you should consider using it on Android or iOS.
How to Manage Home Screen Pages on Your iPhone or iPad
Rearrange, hide, or add new pages on your iPhone or iPad Home Screen with these quick tricks.
How to Stop Siri Reading Your Notifications Out Loud
Siri has the ability to read out your incoming notifications whenever you’re using AirPods or Beats. Here’s how to protect your privacy and stop it.