Month: June 2022

Keychron’s latest keyboard is a more compact way to get your numpad fix

Keychron’s latest wired mechanical keyboard is the Q5. It uses a similar construction to the excellent Q1 and Q2 keyboards that have proceeded it, but with a larger layout that includes a numpad. It’s not a traditional full-size keyboard, but the idea with its 1800 layout (aka a 96-percent layout)…

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New iPad (2022) could come with a key feature that the iPhone 14 won’t

Audio player loading… While the new iPad (2022) has been one of Apple’s least-leaked products of the year, we’ve finally started hearing details about the upcoming entry-level tablet – and it already sounds better in one key way than the iPhone 14 that it’s expected to debut alongside. Apple fan…

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A double renewal for Netflix with two very different shows…

Audio player loading… After a year that has been largely dominated by talk of canceled shows and abandoned projects, Netflix has been able to enjoy some good news this week with the announcement of two major renewals.  In the past, Netflix has tended to act quickly to renew shows if…

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YouTube’s new corrections feature lets creators fix the record more easily

Everyone makes mistakes, but if you mess up a fact or flub a line in a YouTube video it can be hard to correct the error. You can edit and re-upload the video, but that means losing all your comments and engagement metrics. You can add a note to the…

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Capcom alters Resident Evil 3 system requirements, cutting off Windows 7 and 8.1

Audio player loading… Capcom released an official statement for Resident Evil 3 Remake concerning the game’s new system requirements for Steam. According to the statement, after the upgrade patch is installed, players will only be able to play the Steam version of Resident Evil 3 on Windows 10, even though…

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This PS Plus Premium feature makes your PS5 wishlist even better

Audio player loading… PS Plus Premium and PS Plus Extra subscribers have noticed a handy new feature that adds new functionality to your console’s wishlist, making it noticeably more useful than ever before. If you’re subscribed to the new PS Plus service with the higher Extra or Premium tiers, you’ll…

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