Month: March 2022

Still on Facebook? Here’s How to Create Those New Reels

Reminiscent of TikTok, Facebook Reels allow you to create short, engaging videos with music, effects, and a green screen. Source

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Tin Man: photography using an old-fashioned tintype process

Almost all of the photographs on Joseph Wyman Brown’s website are of faces, people staring directly out of the frame in a way that is at once striking and slightly unsettling. He makes his photos using wet plate tintype, a process that hasn’t been widely used for nearly a century,…

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New Microchip controller means 200TB SSDs are no longer a pipedream

Audio player loading… Semiconductor firm Microchip has launched a new controller that paves the way for next-generation SSDs with record-breaking capacity and performance. The Flashtec NVMe 4016 controller delivers upwards of 14GB/second throughput and 3 million IOPS, and features 16 NAND channels that make the most of the speed and…

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The Best Travel Bags for Wherever You’re Headed

From carry-on duffels to wheeled suitcases, this luggage is perfectly sized for nearly all adventures. Source

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Hands-on with Alienware’s new, curved QD-OLED gaming monitor

QD-OLED screen technology was one of the big, new innovations that debuted at CES 2022, marking Samsung Display’s long-awaited foray into making big-screen OLEDs. LG Display finally has some competition, and so far, we know that Sony plans to release its first QD-OLED TV models soon. But the first product…

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What Is Apple One, and Should You Subscribe?

Going all-in with the services bundle could be a smart move, especially for families. We break down what’s included and how much it costs. Source

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