S.G. Howe
School
Upper Iowa University, Drake University
Expertise
Photography, Smart Homes, Gaming
- Savannah won multiple accolades in photojournalism from the Iowa Newspaper Association.
- She keeps her childhood dream of being an astronaut alive by following and reporting on news from NASA and the cosmos.
- As a longtime video game enthusiast, Savannah enjoys collecting and researching vintage consoles and other gaming oddities.
Experience
Savannah spent three years working as a photojournalist. Her passion for technology and the sciences was first piqued in high school after winning at the Physics Olympics, the contestants of which spanned multiple states. She then attended the University of Iowa College of Engineering's Honors program before shifting her career focus to journalism. Photography, astronomy, and computer science remain at the forefront of Savannah's interests.
Education
Savannah attended North Iowa Area Community College for political sciences, followed by Upper Iowa University for communications and mass media.
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Stories By S.G. Howe
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Your Apple Watch can be a great accessory to your iPhone, but we have some suggestions for setting to help you take that watch to the next level!
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The U.S. intends to push an ambitious expansion of the EV charging infrastructure with Tesla, boosting the compatibility and reach of its Supercharger network.
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The Wizarding World of Harry Potter's own "Hogwarts Legacy" game has arrived, at long last. Could it possibly live up to the hype -- and the ravenous fanbase?
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In our Kindle Scribe review, we take a look at an e-ink e-reader with a surprisingly capable stylus. This tech's come a long way in a decade.
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Twitch is updating its platform to make it even easier for streamers to earn income on the platform directly. We have all the details of what's coming.
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Another lawsuit has been filed against tech giant Google for alleged abuse of power in online advertising, according to a court brief filed in federal court.
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Firewalls are an important part of personal security online, but what exactly are they? How can you be certain that yours is running properly?
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Amazon Prime members who have multiple prescriptions or are otherwise dealing with pharmacy costs, RxPass offers an alternative subscription for medication.
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NASA has big things coming in 2023. From phenomenal celestial sightings to exciting new forays into space exploration, here's what to look forward to this year.
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Facebook's end-to-end encryption feature is getting a bunch of new features that weren't available when Secret Conversations first launched.
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Whether you're a total novice or an experienced gamer looking for an upgrade, these tips for choosing the best gaming mouse cover every angle.
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This is the "Goat Simulator 3" review you read if you're on the precipice about buying the game and need a violent headbutt over the edge.
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There have been some strange and interesting special edition gaming consoles released over the years. We have a lit of our absolute favorites for you.
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Controlling technology with our minds might not be as distant as we think. It's all possible by sending brain signals to a brain-computer interface.
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Epic Games is depreciating a number of older titles that will no longer be available or be available only in a limited capacity. We have the list!
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Philips Hue Festavia string lights make decorating your living space a whole lot more celebratory -- so long as you can stomach the cost of the product.
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The U.S. Department of Energy has confirmed reports that a major breakthrough in nuclear fusion research has been made, though there's a long road ahead.
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As the FTX cryptocurrency trading platform tumbles into bankruptcy, founder Sam Bankman-Fried has been issued fraud charges by the SEC for betraying investors.
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Renewable nuclear fusion energy has been a highly sought after scientific advancement, but a recent breakthrough brings this energy concept closer to reality.
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McLaren is partnering with Lockheed Martin to inject some aerospace engineering into its car design, hoping to push the envelope in supercar development.
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This highest-jumping robot can take 10 stories in a single bound, which is made all the more impressive by the robot weighing less than a tennis ball.
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Need a festive present for your favorite photog friend? Check out our list of the best holiday gifts for photographers in 2022.
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The eufyCam 3 (S330) would appear to be everything its maker suggests it should be -- but what about the company's recent security flubs?
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When the Artemis II mission launches to the moon in 2024, one of these astronauts will become the first woman to walk on the moon.
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In the 1970s, Gerald "Jerry" Lawson led the development of the first game with changeable cartridges. Google honors his birthday today with a game of its own.
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The Artemis I mission has been an "extraordinary success" so far, but the spacecraft still has a lot of testing and stressing to go through.
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A breakthrough in research for Alzheimer's disease could potentially yield a viable treatment to slow the effects of the degenerative disease significantly.