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Kannon Yamada-SEO Researcher

Kannon Yamada

SEO Researcher

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About Kannon Yamada

Kannon Yamada holds degrees in Journalism (BA) and International Affairs (MA). He has written about Android, Home Office, Wellness, and Hardware Reviews since 2010. He started at MakeUseOf Answers in 2010, editing it from 2013 until 2015. Since then, he developed and edited the Buyer's Guide section (2016-2018), and currently is MakeUseOf's SEO Researcher.

Latest Articles

Cheap iPhone 5c, Samsung Galaxy S4 Active and More [Tech Deals]

This week, we've got almost $200 off the iPhone 5c and even larger savings on a semi-rugged Samsung Galaxy S4. Also, super cheap SSD, RAM and a Surface Pro, among other wallet-friendly options.

Netgear PTV3000, Smallart PTV and Belkin Miracast Adapters Review and Giveaway

We reviewed the Netgear PTV3000 Miracast and WiDi adapter ($58.99), Belkin Miracast adapter ($79.99) and the Smallart PTV-02 Miracast adapter (€49.90). Which one is the best? Read on to find out.

RAVPower RP-WD01 Wireless File Hub and Power Bank Review and Giveaway

The RAVPower WD01 can charge mobile devices and function as a standalone wireless storage drive, but do you need both features in the same package? And is it worth the money?

My Quest For The Best Nexus 5 Case (and Screen Protector)

Looking to protect your Nexus 5? There's no such thing as "the best" case, but rather, there are cases that fulfill specific niches.

Get A Cheap Microsoft Surface Pro and More [Tech Deals]

This week we've got several great deals on a Surface 2, a hybrid drive, an aluminum laptop and an ultra-budget SSD. These deals won't last long, so get them while they're hot!

Got An Older Android Device? How To Extract And Install An Android App

Anyone with an older device, or an interest in the Android operating system's file structure, will want to know the manual method.

The Best Deals This Christmas Hangover Season [Tech Deals]

A little known secret about holiday shopping is that prices go up just prior to December 25 and then rapidly collapse.

Save Money By Switching To An MVNO: 4 Requirements You Must Know

In the United States and Canada, getting ripped off doesn't take any effort, just a signature. When you sign a contract for cellular service, you also sign away your freedom.

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What Is an MVNO and How Does It Save Money on Your Cellular Bill? [MakeUseOf Explains]

In the US and Canada, we're taught that we need to sign contracts because cell phones and cellular service are so pricey. That's a bald-faced lie.

How to Get Your Identity Stolen in One Easy Step

Would you feel comfortable if a stranger got hold of your hard drive? Most people think deleting files is safe. The bad guys know better. We show you how your privacy can be compromised.

How To Create Your Own Yahoo Pipes That Can Save You Money

Sorting through tremendous volumes of data can take a lot of time. There exist two innovations that make that process simple: Yahoo Pipes and RSS. They can get you the information with very little effort.

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7 Tech Savvy and Fiendish Tips to Get Ready for Halloween

With Halloween hot on our heels, procrastinators may have slipped behind on getting ready. Fortunately, thanks to the magic of the Internet, the lazy can catch up quickly with a few simple apps and sites.

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Too Many RSS Feeds? Use These Tools To Make Reading Easier

Many RSS users complain of information overload with too many RSS feeds cluttering their inbox. Fortunately, a number of RSS organization tools can tame even the wildest of feed collections. Go ahead -- declutter your feeds.

Sick of the NSA Tracking You? Burn Them with a Burner Phone

Sick of the NSA tracking you using your phone's positioning coordinates? Prepaid phones known colloquially as "burners" can provide you with partial privacy.

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6 Key Tips To Avoid Bricking Your Rooted Android Device

When you own a rooted Android phone running a custom ROM, you need to take some precautions or risk "bricking" (destroying) your device.

Unofficial Guide To Feedly: Better Than Google Reader

Do you hunger for the best desktop and mobile RSS reader ever made? For both the hungry and the hopeful, Feedly satisfies.

Tablets Compared: Why You Shouldn't Spend Money on Cheap Chinese Android Imports

To answer the question regarding the quality of cheap, Chinese-designed tablets, I purchased an ASUS Nexus 7 and a Hyundai T7. Ultimately, I determine whether Chinese tablets are worth importing.

Hack Your Nook Simple Touch Into a Super E-Reader in Three Easy Steps

A hack can turn a rooted Nook into a full-fledged, game-playing tablet.

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