Month: April 2021

Want to Start a Podcast or Livestream? Here’s the Gear You Need

Now is the time to create your own content. These tools can help you get great audio and video quality from the start. Source

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New Pokémon Snap Doesn’t Want Your Avant-Garde Photography

The successor to the 1999 classic is a fun romp through a new Pokémon landscape, but don’t expect a revolutionary approach to photography. Source

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Adam Savage’s Apron Is Tailor-Made for Your Toughest Projects

Whether you paint nails or houses, the Savage Industries Apron can stylishly and comfortably hold all your tools. Source

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Who cares about the PS5 or Xbox? Modded Witcher 3 looks stunning at 4K with Nvidia RTX 3090 The Witcher 3

How good can The Witcher 3 look these days? Pretty exceptional if you mod the game extensively and run it at 4K resolution driven by Nvidia’s flagship Ampere graphics card, as it happens. As Wccftech spotted, the Digital Dreams channel on YouTube – which specializes in showing all sorts of…

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Google’s answer to the problems of open plan offices? Inflatable walls

Google is redesigning its offices for the post-pandemic world, and The New York Times has a big report full of pictures and videos outlining the company’s plans. But if I had to sum up the tech giant’s approach in two words I would choose “over” and “engineered.” Google has ambitious…

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The three main cybersecurity career paths The three main cybersecurity career paths

Twenty-five years ago, when cybersecurity was emerging as a specialty, most practitioners were transitioning from IT operational roles. As the Internet expanded and firewalls went up, security duties became increasingly demanding and businesses created dedicated security positions. About the author Raymond Pompon is Director at F5 labs. Those doing these…

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