Month: July 2023

Jackery Explorer 2000 Plus Review: Dependable and Portable

Bring power wherever and whenever you need it with this dependable portable power station. Source

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Coravin Sparkling Review: Now You Can Save Your Bubbles Too

A new version of Coravin’s preservation system—which pumps gas into a bottle, letting you sample a glass or two without spoiling the rest—now works with sparkling wines. Source

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Samsung Galaxy Unpacked: how to watch and what to expect

Samsung’s second Galaxy Unpacked event of the year is just days away, and it’s going to be filled with new products. In addition to the highly anticipated launch of Samsung’s next-gen foldables, we’re also expecting Samsung to announce updates to its Galaxy Watch and Galaxy Tab lines. If you’re curious…

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Has Windows 11 Copilot AI disappointed you so far? The AI could soon get supercharged

Windows 11’s Copilot AI, which has only just entered testing, is still in a very barebones state, but a hint has been dropped that this could change soon, and the assistant should be getting considerably more extensive powers. PhantomOfEarth, a Windows tester and regular leaker on Twitter, made the discovery…

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Google says an Apple employee found a serious Chrome zero-day, but did not report it

An Apple employee knew about a bug in the Chrome browser but did not report it to Google’s developers, reports have claimed. A comment on the Chromium bug report site instead credits another individual for notifying Google, noting, “This issue was reported by sisu from CTF team HXP and discovered…

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Open RAN market share set to fall

By 2027, the global Open RAN market share won’t be as large as previously thought, according to forecasts from the Dell’Oro Group, which recently released its predictions for the technology, noting it expects the field to perform somewhat poorer compared to what its peers were saying. The news marks the…

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