Month: March 2021

It’s time to abandon business intelligence tools

Charles Caldwell Contributor Charles Caldwell is VP of product management at Logi Analytics, which empowers the world’s software teams with intuitive, developer-grade embedded analytics solutions. He has more than 20 years’ experience in the analytics market, including 10+ years of direct customer implementation experience. Organizations spend ungodly amounts of money…

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OnePlus Watch first look reveals a Samsung Watch Active-style smartwatch Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2

We’ve finally seen the OnePlus Watch in a first-look photo and its design looks a lot like rumors predicted: circular case, two visible side buttons, and a rubber wristband.  Popular tech YouTuber Unbox Therapy tweeted out a lone photo of the watch, which was sanctioned by OnePlus itself: Watch out!…

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AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT support arrives in new driver, plus a cool feature for overclockers AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT

AMD’s latest Radeon Adrenalin driver, freshly released with support for the new RX 6700 XT GPU, comes with a built-in utility that allows overclockers to stress test their tweaked graphics cards. The Performance Tuning tool is built right into the Radeon software (version 21.3.1), so you don’t have to bother…

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Google made an ASMR video about switching to a Pixel, and it’s stressing me out

You can switch from your old phone to a new Google Pixel, or you can close your eyes, breathe, and then mindfully switch to a new Google Pixel. Sorry, I’m trying to force myself into the higher plane of existence that the narrator of this new ad-meets-ASMR meditation session from…

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Barnes & Noble’s new Nook 10” HD Tablet is built by Lenovo, starts at $129.99

Barnes & Noble has announced its latest Nook-branded tablet: the promised Lenovo collaboration called the Nook 10” HD Tablet. It adds an improved all-metal design, smaller bezels, and better battery life, while staying at the same $129.99 price tag as its predecessor, the Nook 10.1” from 2018. While the new…

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Libreoffice vs OpenOffice LibreOffice vs OpenOffice

OpenOffice and LibreOffice are the two main options if you’re looking for free office software. And, you might not be sure which one is the best for your needs. You need to consider a few things, starting with whether you actually need desktop office software. After all, anyone with an…

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