Month: April 2023

Master and Dynamic MH40 Review: Beautiful Austerity

These high-end cans look fantastic and sound great, but they don’t have noise canceling or advanced EQ. Source

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Ring’s new Indoor Cam model adds small yet important change to flagship series

Smart home security brand Ring is updating its flagship Indoor Cam with a brand new, never-before-seen feature on its devices: a shutter. Admittedly, that is a little hyperbolic on our part, but it’s true. The Indoor Cam 2nd Gen (opens in new tab) is the first of the company’s lineup…

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Steam now has a built-in cloud notepad you can pin atop your game

Valve has just shipped a huge UI overhaul to Steam’s In-Game Overlay in the Steam Beta, among other fresh coats of paint. It also comes with one particularly awesome idea: a traveling notepad. Yes, you’ve probably already got a notepad app on your PC, but does yours automatically pop up…

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The MTA is abandoning bus and train alerts on Twitter

New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority says it will no longer post service alerts and information on Twitter, citing doubts about the platform’s reliability. It’s directing riders to its website, apps, and email or mobile alerts instead. “We’ve loved getting to know you On Here, but we don’t love not knowing…

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They’re ‘skeets’ now

Look. I know that most people aren’t on Bluesky yet, but when you get there, you should know that you won’t be posting. You’ll be skeeting. I could do some explanation of it being a portmanteau of “sky” + “posting” but I think we just hit the sicko event horizon…

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Meta is going to let you update Quest apps before the headset shuts down

Meta’s v53 update for Quest devices adds a very welcome new feature: the headset will be able to update apps when you shut down your headset. If it works as intended, that means you’ll be able to download updates at a time when you aren’t planning to use the device,…

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