Month: June 2022

Dell’s new XPS 13 adds Alder Lake CPUs, but this is more than just a spec bump

Today Dell is launching the 2022 revision of its XPS 13 to include Intel’s latest 12th-gen Alder Lake CPUs that add more cores and a hybrid architecture setup, and says the new version is its thinnest and lightest 13-inch XPS ever. The new laptop is 13.9mm thick (0.55-inches) and weighs…

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‘Strange New Worlds’ takes a big swing toward something profound

The following article discusses spoilers for Lift Us Where Suffering Cannot Reach, and topics of a sensitive nature. Last week, Strange New Worlds hit something of a groove with a lightweight comedy episode that showed how well this show can work. This week, it takes a hard turn toward the…

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Considering Amazon Kids+? Here Are Some Tips and Tricks

Everyone’s definition of what’s appropriate for kids to read or watch is different. But we can offer some advice for managing settings. Source

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Xbox Game Pass comes to new Samsung smart TVs on June 30th

Xbox has been talking about bringing the Game Pass Ultimate library to smart TVs for at least a year, and it’s finally happening in 2022. The Xbox app will hit this year’s lineup of Samsung smart TVs and monitors on June 30th, allowing Game Pass Ultimate subscribers to play titles…

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No, EA hasn’t abandoned Battlefield 2042 – despite the laughable state of Season 1

Audio player loading… EA is scrambling to do damage control after an industry insider said Battlefield 2042 has been relegated to a “skeleton crew” to focus on the series’ next installment. Jeff Grubb spilled the Battlefield 2042 beans on his Giant Bomb show Grubbsnax. According to Grubb, the game has…

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Should You Upgrade Audio for Your EV? We Rate the Popular Systems

We test the vanilla Audi, BMW, Ford, Lexus, Porsche, and Tesla in-car stereos against the optional high-end versions to see if you really should trade up. Source

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