Month: March 2021

Bose Frames Tempo review: the specs to beat

It’s still fair to call audio sunglasses a niche category, but with Bose offering several models, Amazon in the game, and counting recent announcements from Razer and JLab, it’s certainly a growing one. There are people out there who just aren’t particularly fond of earbuds — often because they dislike…

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Battlefield 6 could have its own free-to-play mode, hints recent survey Battfield

A recent survey circulated around the Battlefield community could offer some hints at what EA and DICE have planned for Battlefield 6 in terms of new and returning features. The survey, shared by YouTuber Lossy (via VGC), asks Battlefield fans a series of questions, gauging their interest – from “not…

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5 Useful Terminal Tricks for Mac Users

Turns out you can do a lot of things faster, easier, and with more room for customization—all by peeking under the hood. Source

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The 16 Best Weekend Deals on Earbuds, an OLED TV, and More

Spruce up for spring with great discounts on headphones and home theater gear. Source

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Microsoft wants to rein in your potty mouth with new profanity filter swearing

Microsoft is working on a new filtering mechanism that will identify threatening or profane messages sent by employees. A new entry in the company’s product roadmap describes an imminent upgrade to the Microsoft 365 Compliance Center, which will allow administrators to train classifiers that “detect threat, targeted harassment and profanities”.…

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Intel Raptor Lake CPUs spotted, likely to be Alder Lake’s successor Intel Core i9-10900K

Intel’s Raptor Lake processors, which will be 13th-gen models going by what we’ve heard from the rumor mill, have been mentioned in official documentation from the chip giant, indicating that they are indeed in the pipeline. Raptor Lake-S desktop CPUs were highlighted on Twitter by hardware leaker @momomo_us, spotted in…

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