Month: April 2022

A VR company is using an artificial patient group to test its chronic pain treatment

Virtual reality company AppliedVR is taking an innovative approach to a new trial for its chronic pain treatment. Rather than try to find a group of people with chronic back pain to sign up for the trial and not get the treatment, they’ll pull data from an existing database of…

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This Cheap OnePlus Pairs Awesome Speed With a Pretty Screen

With an OLED screen and snappy processor, the Nord N20 5G is easily the most powerful sub-$300 Android phone around. Source

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Microsoft reveals immense scale of Russian cyber onslaught against Ukraine

Audio player loading… Microsoft has published a new report detailing a series of cyberattacks launched by Russia against critical infrastructure operators in Ukraine. Although the company didn’t explicitly connect the cyberattacks to the war in Ukraine, it did say that both military and cyber attackers “share the same goal”, Reuters…

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Google is making it easier to remove your personal details from Search

Audio player loading… Google has announced an update for Search that aims to make it easier for people to remove identity information (physical addresses, phone numbers, emails, and so on) that appears in results without consent.  “The availability of personal contact information online can be jarring – and it can…

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The 15 Best Accessories for Your PlayStation 5

From extra game storage to a fancy new 120 Hz TV, here are our favorite WIRED-tested complements to your PS5. Source

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Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 (15-inch) review: a light and bright convertible

Light chassis, great screen. That’s the entirety of what you sign up for when you buy a Samsung Galaxy Book. They are not the most powerful laptops out there, and they’re not what I’d recommend people be issued for, say, work. But for those looking for a great multimedia laptop…

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