Month: July 2023

Google’s new plan for the future of the web has a lot of people worried – here’s why

The Internet is going crazy (while it still can) over a Google proposition that could see some form of DRM reach websites in years to come. The Web Environment Integrity Explainer, authored by four Google workers and hosted on a GitHub page, introduces the idea that a website could be…

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Wayfair’s AI tool can redraw your living room and sell you furniture

Wayfair has launched a free “virtual room restyler” called Decorify. It employs generative AI to show you a redecorated version of the room you want to zhuzh after you upload a picture of it and choose the visual style you want. Then, if you like what you see, you can…

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Best Microsoft Surface: Which Models to Buy or Avoid (2023)

If you can’t decide whether to get the 2-in-1 Windows tablet hybrid, traditional laptop, or desktop, we’re here to help. Source

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FiiO’s new cheap open-ear headphones sound perfect for running and the gym

All of the best true wireless earbuds have the same thing in common: they’re in-ear headphones. High-end audio brand FiiO has clearly taken notice, and its new JW1 sports earphones are designed to deliver all the performance you need without having to stick anything anywhere. After all, in-ear headphones are…

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The Morning After: Our verdict on Sony’s newest noise-canceling earbuds

Over the years of true wireless earbuds, Sony has consistently kept its place among the best with its 1000X series. Just when it seems like others may gain ground through software tricks or beefed-up noise-cancellation, the company adds new features or improves audio quality to ensure it continues to dominate.…

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Two unloved Windows 11 apps are getting canned – but will their replacement be any better?

Microsoft has begun informing Windows 10 and Windows 11 users about an automatic overhaul to the new-and-improved Outlook app. The built-in Mail and Calendar applications have made managing emails and planning upcoming events pretty easy since 2015 – but they’ll soon be gone, swallowed up by Outlook to place all…

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