Month: March 2023

This smart oven solved my work-from-home lunchtime conundrum

The one thing no one tells you about working from home is that you have to make your own lunch. And my midday eating habits have become dire. It’s hard to whip up something in 10 minutes that’s healthy, tastes good, and doesn’t exist between two slices of bread —…

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Yes, paper-feel screen protectors for the iPad are good

Apple’s iPad and Pencil combination makes for an excellent note-taking or digital drawing solution. But even though writing notes or creating art on the iPad has a lot of advantages over using analog pen and paper, the actual feel of writing with a plastic-tipped stylus on the iPad’s smooth glass…

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Silicon Valley Has a FOMO Problem

Plus: Uber makes it easier to get picked up at the airport, Google adds new bio-authentication features to Android, and a herd of goats gets gone. Source

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It’s a great time to start playing Dead Cells

This week, the indie roguelike Dead Cells got a massive Castlevania-themed expansion, the game’s fourth paid DLC. After years of wanting to play Dead Cells, I’ve finally started in earnest, but I feared I would be overwhelmed by everything that had come before. Turns out that I had nothing to…

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Hasselblad X2D 100C Review (2023): Truly Gorgeous Images

The new X2D offers leaf-shutter lovers an upgrade to a stunning 100-MP sensor. But the autofocus system still struggles. Source

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 leak points to no upgrade for its main camera

Audio player loading… As the months pass by we’re getting closer and closer to the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 – but according to one well-placed leaker, the primary camera on the foldable isn’t going to be any different to what we have on the current model.…

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