Month: March 2021

Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2 review: premium in the right ways

I’ll spare you the suspense: the battery life is good. It’s not incredible. The Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2 is far from the longest-lasting Chromebook I’ve ever tested. But after last year’s Samsung Galaxy Chromebook couldn’t even make it five hours on a charge, my expectations were on the floor. I…

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The Best Fitness Trackers and Watches for Everyone

Whether you’re backcountry skiing or running around the backyard, we have an activity tracker for you. Source

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Verizon suggests users switch off 5G to save battery null

Verizon has deleted a tweet that suggested customers who were concerned about 5G draining their device’s battery life should simply turn 5G off. The US operator’s customer service account wrote: “Are you noticing that your battery life is draining faster than normal? One way to help conserve battery life is…

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My late, reluctant trip to ‘Mass Effect Andromeda’

I can’t wait for the high-definition Mass Effect trilogy. I’m so excited, in fact, that I caved and tried to play Mass Effect Andromeda, a game I intentionally avoided at launch. It wasn’t due to the wobbly-faced gifs, though that didn’t help but mor… Source

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OnePlus 9 launch date will be revealed next week OnePlus 8T

The OnePlus 9 is heavily rumored to be landing at some point in the next few weeks, and a new teaser image from the company’s CEO suggests we’ll find out when it’s coming on March 8. That isn’t likely to be the launch date though, and it seems that OnePlus…

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Clue gets FDA clearance to launch a digital contraceptive

Clue, an early pioneer in the femtech category with a well-regarded period-tracking app that’s used by around 13 million people, is getting ready to launch a digital contraceptive which will offer users a statistical prediction of ovulation as a birth control tool. A US launch of Clue Birth Control is…

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