Tuesday, 31 August 2021

This Philips Hue Smart Bulb Deal Will Light Up Your Life


Labor Day is just around the corner, which means it’s time for some great end-of-summer deals, like this one from Philips. The company’s “Summer of Hue” savings promo is offering you a stellar deal on its White and Color Ambiance E26 smart light bulbs.

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Wyze's New $43 True Wireless Earbuds Will Survive Your Annual Trip to The Gym


Wyze recently announced the $60 Buds Pro, an excellent option for people who want ANC on a budget. But what about the gym rats? Well, Wyze just opened pre-orders for its Wyze Buds, which pack a killer battery life, a Transparency mode, and IPX5 sweat-resistance for just $43 (or $54 for the limited edition Electric Green model).

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Samsung Teases Its Wild Multi-Folding Phone Prototypes


Several years before Samsung ever released the first Galaxy Fold, we saw prototypes of the device at events. And now that we’re on the 3rd generation Z Fold, Samsung Display is back and teasing us with a few more wild designs. Only this time, the phone folds twice and has even more screens.

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How to Activate Voice Access When Looking at Your Android Phone


Android has some powerful accessibility tools that can make using a smartphone easier. “Voice Access” is one that can help if you have trouble manipulating a touch screen. We’ll show you how to make it work only when you’re looking.

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How to Share Files & Code Between Visual Studio Projects


Visual Studio “Solutions” are able to store multiple projects and assemblies. Usually, they’re fairly separate, but what if you need to share code among them? One of the simplest ways to do this properly is with symlinks.

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Netgear's New Hotspot Router Provides Wi-Fi 6 for 32 Devices On the Go


Have no fear, Netgear is here! Forget tethering your laptop or tablet to your smartphone when you need Wi-Fi on the go—Netgear’s new Nighthawk M5 5G WiFi 6 Mobile Router is here to save the day … if you can afford it.

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How to Use Immersive Reader in Microsoft Word, Outlook, and OneNote


To make reading documents, emails, and notes easier, try Immersive Reader in Microsoft Office. With font, grammar, voice, focus, and other settings, you can customize and use Immersive Reader in Word, Outlook, and OneNote.

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Jabra Launches $80 Elite 3 Earbuds and Teases Two Premium Models


Jabra is best known for bulky, high-end earbuds, but the company is spreading its wings with the release of three new products. Available today, the $80 Jabra Elite 3 packs a ton of premium features for an affordable price. And coming October 1st, the Jabra Elite 7 Pro and Elite 7 Active buds finally bring slim form-factors to the Jabra catalog, plus some killer new sound technology.

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Bose’s QuietComfort 45 Promise Even Better Noise Cancelation


Bose just announced the QuietComfort 45 headphones as the successor to the beloved QuietComfort 35 II, and they promise even better noise cancelation and sound quality than their predecessor. They feature a hefty $330 price tag, but they also have the features to justify the price.

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How to Safely Use Denatured Alcohol as a Powerful Household Cleaner


From woodworking and degreasing to deep cleaning, denatured alcohol is a powerful cleaning tool you can use in your home. We’ll explain what it is, and how you can use it safely.

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The Best TVs for Gaming of 2021: PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC


The best TVs for gaming don’t just show picture-perfect visuals; they also provide features like high refresh rates to ensure your gaming experience is top-notch. Our recommendations include the right mix of features to make big-screen gaming perfect whether you’re playing on a console or PC.

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Joby Releases a Compact Camera Bracket for Vertical Video Enthusiasts


Some people hate vertical video with an undying passion, but it’s the standard format for most mobile content, especially on Instagram and TikTok. That’s why Joby is launching the Vert, an L-Bracket that lets you shoot vertical video using a compact mirrorless camera and any compatible tripod or gimbal.

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Joby Secures Your iPhone 12 to Tripods, Rigs, and Mirrors with MagSafe


Want to shoot high-quality vlogs, tutorials, or TikToks with your iPhone 12? Joby’s new line of GripTight MagSafe mounts secure your iPhone 12 to tripods, handheld gimbals, and even mirrors to help you quickly get the shots you need, even if you use an external microphone.

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Windows 11 Won’t Support Android Apps on Day One


Windows 11 finally has a release date. Microsoft announced that it would launch on October 5 for some computers, with a gradual rollout to follow. However, one disappointing aspect of the Windows 11 launch is a lack of native Android app support on day one, with the feature set to roll out later.

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It’s Official: Windows 11 Has a Release Date


Microsoft finally announced the release date for Windows 11. The company says the operating system will start rolling out on October 5, 2021, so we won’t have to wait too much longer to get our hand on a finalized version of the OS.

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How to Dodge and Burn in Photoshop (Or Any Other Image Editor)


Dodging and burning are photo editing techniques where you selectively brighten (dodge) and darken (burn) different areas of your image. It allows you to control what people will see first and generally make your images look cooler. Let’s look at how to do it.

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9 Trader Joe's Hacks for Easy, Delicious Dinners


Trader Joe’s is a haven for easy-to-make meals, and it’s surprisingly easy to upgrade a basic dish into something that looks and tastes gourmet!

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Get This NETGEAR Nighthawk Pro Gaming Router for 47% Off


Right now, you can get this super fast NETGEAR Nighthawk Pro Gaming XR500 Wi-Fi Router for $159.99 on Amazon, which is 47% off the normal price.

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7 Ways Containers Let You Ship Software Faster


Containerized applications accelerate the development workflow so you can ship code more quickly. Here’s how adopting containers raises the pace and increases developer satisfaction.

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What's the Difference Between COPY and ADD in Dockerfiles?


ADD and COPY are two similar Dockerfile instructions which let you add content to your images at build time. Whereas COPY is a straightforward source to destination copy, ADD includes extra functionality for working with archives and remote URLs.

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What Is Apple Spatial Audio, and How Does Head Tracking Improve It?


Apple’s spatial audio is an evolution of surround sound, creating an interactive and dynamic soundscape to bring music, TV, and movies to life. Beginning with iOS 15, Apple Music makes this feature even more compelling with head tracking on compatible headphones.

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What’s New in Chrome 93, Available Today


Google Chrome marches on with new releases every four weeks. Version 93 of the popular browser includes features for progressive web apps and new theme support for Android 12 devices. Read on to learn more about what 93 brings.

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How to Prepare a Computer, Tablet, or Phone Before Selling It


So it’s the end of the road for your PC, tablet, or smartphone. Before letting go, be sure to follow this quick checklist to prepare your device for its new owner and ensure that person doesn’t get their hands on your data, too.

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What Is UI, and What Does It Stand For?


If you’re even tangentially in the web design or graphic design space, you’ve heard the term “UI,” or “UI design.” You may have also seen it used interchangeably with “UX,” so what is it and how does it differ?

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Apple Music Is Getting a Whole App for Classical Music


In the tech world, acquisitions can be a blessing and a curse. Apple just purchased the classical music streaming service Primephonic to make its own classical music streaming application.

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GoPro HERO10 Black Leak Hints at Improved Image Quality


New leaks from the German website WinFuture suggest that GoPro’s next camera, the HERO10 Black, will offer improved image quality and stabilization. Renders and specs for the camera show that it’s not a major upgrade over its predecessor, though.

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Clubhouse Steps up Its Sound Game With Spatial Audio on iOS


Clubhouse is one of those apps that many people look at from the outside, but it’s actually quite useful. Now, it’s getting a little better, as the company announced support for spatial audio on its iOS applications, which will make using it more enjoyable.

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How to Turn Off a Windows 11 PC


Want to shut down your Windows 11 PC? There are several ways to do it. All of them work equally well, so pick the one that suits you the best.

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Rivian Shows off It's EV Truck Fording Deep Waters


While customers eagerly await the release of the twice-delayed Rivian R1T electric pickup truck, the company’s CEO continues to drop teaser videos on Twitter. Over the weekend, Rivian’s CEO, RJ Scaringe, released a short clip showing the EV truck wading through deep waters, which is pretty impressive.

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The Upcoming Apple Watch 7 May Be Underwhelming


This year’s Apple Watch may sport a radical new design, but is that enough to justify a purchase? As reported by Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman, the Apple Watch Series 7 won’t pack any new health sensors, though it will feature a larger display, flat edges, and an upgraded processor.

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How to Quickly Hear Your Commute Time on Android


Ideally, your commute takes the same amount of time every day, but traffic and construction have other things in mind. We’ll show you how to make a clever home screen shortcut to easily see and hear how long it will take on your Android phone or tablet.

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Sony's Revised PS5 Is a Downgrade, Not an Upgrade


Less than a year after its launch, Sony is shipping a revised version of the PlayStation 5 in Australia, Japan, and the United States, with more regions to follow. At first, we quickly noticed it comes with a new stand design, but now we know it’s physically lighter than the original, and that might not be a good thing.

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Microsoft Won't Provide Security Updates to Old PCs on Windows 11


I’d like to feel optimistic about Windows 11. But after months of reporting on its rigid hardware requirements, which will leave millions of PCs in the past, a successful Windows 11 launch seems impossible. Microsoft almost remedied things last Friday when it announced that users can manually install Windows 11 on underpowered PCs. But the company forgot to mention something important—it won’t provide software or security updates for systems that take advantage of this “loophole.”

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The Best Unlimited Plans with 5G


It seems every cell phone provider on the planet is trying to convince you to upgrade to a 5G plan, phone, or both. If you’re planning on picking up a shiny new 5G phone, you’ll also want to look into upgrading or ensuring that your current plan is compatible with your carrier’s 5G network.

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How to Add Multi-Color Text in PowerPoint


While picking fonts the right font for your presentation is important, you can add a fun touch by using multiple colors for the text. Here’s how to add multi-color text to a slide of your PowerPoint presentation on a desktop.

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Sony’s New PS5 Runs Hotter. Is That a Problem?


Sony quietly released a revised version of the PS5 hardware. This isn’t a PS5 2.0 or anything major like that, but the revision makes one notable change: the system is a little lighter and runs hotter. Will that extra heat become an issue?

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How Much Laundry Detergent Do You Need? (Way Less Than You're Using)


You’re wasting a ton of money every year (and getting worse results from your washing machine too) because you put too much detergent in. You might be shocked at how little you actually need.

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What Is Bluetooth?


Bluetooth: You’ve probably seen it on your smartphone, tablet, Mac, or PC, and you might know it has something to do with wireless communications or peripherals. But what is Bluetooth—and is it similar to Wi-Fi? We’ll explain.

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Some Windows 11 PCs Won’t Get Security Updates, According to Microsoft


We recently found out that Microsoft would allow anyone to download the Windows 11 ISO and install it, even if their PC didn’t meet the requirements. However, there’s a significant catch, as the company may withhold security updates from PCs who update this way.

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The Best New Books of September 2021 Are Almost Here!


What books are you adding to your shelves this September? The month ahead is filled with exciting new releases, including much-anticipated titles from Pulitzer winners, can’t-put-down genre fiction, and nonfiction titles that could change your whole worldview. Before your next trip to your favorite bookstore, take a peek at the titles you’ll want to be on the lookout for!

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Fossil Announces Its Gen 6 Smartwatch, The First Pure Wear OS 3 Watch


Fossil just opened pre-orders for its new Gen 6 smartwatch, one of the only non-Samsung wearables that will actually support Google’s landmark Wear OS 3 update. With its cutting-edge Snapdragon 4100+ processor, upgraded display, and unique battery features, the Fossil Gen 6 looks light a bright spot in an otherwise underwhelming Android smartwatch market, especially if you want to avoid all of the proprietary software on Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 4.

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How to Connect to a Hidden Wi-Fi Network on Windows 10


Just because a Wi-Fi network is not broadcasting its name doesn’t mean you can’t connect to it. Here, we’ll show you a couple of ways to connect to a hidden Wi-Fi network on Windows 10.

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How-To Geek’s Back-to-School Tech Gift Guide for 2021


The Fall 2021 school year is about to start, ​and good (and more importantly, useful) tech can help the student in your life stress less. Whether they need help focusing or relaxing, we have some great gift recommendations.

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Everything Coming to Netflix the Week of Aug. 30, 2021


This week might start off in August, but it’s also the beginning of September. Netflix fans know what that means: a whole lot of new content coming their way.

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Gaming When You Should Be Working: The History of the Boss Key


In the days before multitasking PCs, gaming at work could be dangerous: The boss might walk in and catch you at any moment. But by pressing a boss key—a panic button that quickly hid your game behind a fake work document—you could potentially get away with it. Here’s a look at boss keys over time.

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How to Convert a Microsoft Word Document to a PDF


PDFs are handy for distributing documents so that they’re seen the same way by all parties. Typically, you’ll create documents using another app and then convert them to PDF. Here’s how to convert a Microsoft Word document to PDF.

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Monday, 30 August 2021

Someone Brute Forced Google Maps onto an Ancient Gaming Console


Tired of getting lost in yet another Hyrualian forest? Can’t seem to find the right castle to rescue a princess from? We got you, fam … err, rather, this clever guy does. YouTuber ciciplusplus just put Google Maps onto the NES for adventurers who have lost their way.

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This Electric Cargo Ship Will Set Sail---without a Crew


Soon, we’ll live in a world where our cargo makes its way from coast to coast on an autonomous ship. At least that’s Yara International’s plan. The Norway-based company’s crewless electric cargo ship, the Yara Birkeland, will set sail on its maiden voyage before the year’s end.

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How to Connect a Mouse and Keyboard to Your Xbox


Want to connect a mouse and keyboard to your Xbox so you can play games, use apps, and navigate the dashboard? Not all games are supported, and not all Bluetooth keyboards will work. Here’s what you need to know.

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How to Clear “Watch Later” on YouTube


With so many videos to watch on YouTube, it’s easy to get your “Watch Later” list cluttered. Luckily, with a few clicks (or taps), you can clear this list in your account. We’ll show you how.

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