Month: January 2022

Microsoft Teams is more popular than ever, so you’d better get used to it

Audio player loading… The success of Microsoft Teams just keeps on growing as more and more users around the world sign up to the platform. The video conferencing service now boasts over 270 million monthly active users (MAUs) according to the latest figures released by Microsoft. This is up from…

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Substack’s rolling out a video feature, but it’s not available to everyone yet

Substack, the platform where creators can share free or paid newsletters, has announced a new video feature that’s currently in a private beta (via TechCrunch). The feature will let users upload or record videos directly in Substack and then publish them within their posts. The videos will be directly playable…

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Massive LG TV deals: 4K TVs from £287 and the best OLED for under £850

A number of retailers across the UK have launched a new promotion today that takes 10% off of many top LG TVs. Depending on where you shop, you can find some excellent TV deals across high-end OLEDs, mid-range 4K TVs and budget Smart TVs from now until February 1. If…

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Huawei is releasing the P50 Pro and Pocket outside China, but not in the US

Huawei is set to start selling the P50 Pro and foldable P50 Pocket smartphones it announced last year outside of China. The flagship Pro device costs €1,199 and the P50 Pocket starts at €1,299. Those convert to around $1,353 and $1,466 respectively, but don’t expect to get your hands on…

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The ‘Legacy of Thieves Collection’ is a no-brainer for Uncharted fans

Uncharted has been a tentpole franchise for Sony ever since the first game arrived back in 2007, so it’s not surprising that the games have been remastered for newer consoles over the years. Developer Naughty Dog first brought the original PS3 trilogy to the PS4 in 2015 as The Nathan…

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How to take better night photos with the Pixel 6 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro, or digital camera

I always thought that taking a photo of the night sky meant mounting expensive cameras onto heavy telescopes and having extensive knowledge of the stars. But for the latest episode of my YouTube video series Full Frame, I flew 2,000 miles away from the big city lights of NYC to…

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