Month: July 2020

The Best Smartphones That Still Have a Headphone Jack (2020)

3.5-millimeter audio jacks are endangered, but they’re not extinct yet. Here are some of our favorite smartphones that still let you plug in. Source

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Mysterious bitcoin wallet emptied of almost a billion dollars of cryptocurrency null

The owner of the world’s largest unattributed bitcoin wallet has emptied their account of almost $1 billion in cryptocurrency. The transaction saw 101,857 BTC (with a market value of circa $933m at the time of writing) delivered to two recipients, with first first receiving 5,000 BTC ($45.8m) and the second…

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The latest modern art installation is inside Fortnite

Initially, Your Progress Will Be Saved feels like something you’d find in a modern art gallery. Attendees start off in a sort of holding area, a dimly lit room with a clean, minimalist aesthetic. A flight of stairs takes you to a broken mirror resting on a pedestal, with a…

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This leading VPN definitely doesn’t keep any activity logs null

Even the world’s most popular VPN services undergo regular audits to ensure they continue to meet stated user privacy standards – and NordVPN has just passed its latest assessment. The audit was conducted by consultancy PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Switzerland, which also recently gave rival service ExpressVPN a clean bill of health.…

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Pivo Pod Review: A Camera Assistant for Aspiring Social Media Stars

Bored in the house and you’re in the house bored? This rotating gadget takes the effort out of capturing fun, quirky videos. Source

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Engadget readers can save $20 on August’s fourth-generation smart lock

With its fourth-generation model, August has one of the best smart locks on the market. It’s easy to install, works with most digital assistants and lets you keep using your existing mechanical locks. At $249 it is more expensive than some other smar… Source

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