Month: April 2020

Lydia lets you donate to hospitals and charities

Fintech startup Lydia is the dominating mobile payment app in France with most of its 3.3 million users in its home country. That’s why the startup has been working hard over the past ten days to ship a feature that was originally planned for this summer — donations to charities and…

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How the pandemic is catapulting corporate digital transformation

They say necessity is the mother of all invention. As a growing number of organisations turn to digital tools in a desperate bid to limit virus transmission and maintain some semblance of normality, it’s clear that this old prover holds true. Before the pandemic, approximately one quarter of the UK’s…

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Samsung Galaxy Chromebook review: Great, until the battery runs out

Google has been selling expensive, high-end Chromebooks for years now. But last year, the company changed tactics. The Pixelbook Go was “only” $650, a far cry from the $1,000-plus price Google asked for its previous Chromebooks. Google cut a few corn… Source

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Samsung Galaxy Chromebook review: beautiful to a fault

Who is buying a $1,000 Chromebook? That’s the question people debated across the internet when Google unveiled the Pixelbook in 2017, and it’s a debate that will continue as the 2-in-1 Samsung Galaxy Chromebook makes its way onto shelves. In a market packed with laptops that are getting thinner and…

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Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Review: Flying High

The Galaxy Chromebook has everything you could ever want in a laptop based on the Chrome browser. Source

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JBL’s Quantum One delivers a VR-like audio experience, minus the immersion

The JBL Quantum One wired PC gaming headset has one really interesting trick that unfortunately isn’t worth the hype — or the $300 price. It uses a gyroscope to track your head movements while you play games in order to enhance the surround-sound effect. Compared to most headsets that use…

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