Month: September 2020

Roku Streambar squeezes big sound and 4K streaming into a compact soundbar null

With TV’s getting bigger and their audio output barely improving after decades of flatscreen decline, space on your TV cabinet is at a premium. Thankfully, Roku’s teeny new Roku Streambar serves a two-in-one purpose in a small package, bringing 4K HDR streaming smarts to your TV, while also boosting its…

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In ‘Hades,’ the Underworld Is Your Playground

It’s easy to spend hours dashing and slashing your way through this roguelite dungeon crawler. Source

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A week with the Xbox Series X: load times, game performance, and more

I’ve spent the past week with an Xbox Series X in my living room. I’ve played a variety of games on this preview unit, testing load times, performance, and some of the new Series X features. I switched back to an older Xbox One X briefly during testing, and it…

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Audeze LCD-1 Review: The Best Headphones Under $500

Missing live music? These corded, lightweight planar magnetic cans give you the next best thing. Source

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The digital transformation of crime The digital transformation of crime

Cybercrime has dominated our news cycles consistently throughout the last few months. From airlines to fitness trackers, it seems no company that holds data is safe from cybercriminals, ransomware and cyber attacks. Hackers have looked at the chaos and pain caused by the pandemic as an opportunity, and research suggests…

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Samsung’s latest rugged tablet is designed to stand the test of time

Samsung’s Galaxy Tab Active 3 is a new rugged tablet designed for tough environments, the company announced today. Alongside more typical features like an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, the tablet can survive drops of up to 1.5 meters. It’s also backed by Samsung’s promise to support “up…

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