Month: August 2023

BT unveils significant 5G breakthrough that could mean faster connectivity for all

BT and Ericsson have made a significant breakthrough in 5G technology which could mean faster connectivity for everyone.  In a press release published on the BT blog the company said that it successfully demonstrated the transmission of 5G services in a wideband frequency division duplex (FDD) radio carrier (over 20MHz),…

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Samsung is kicking off its One UI 6 beta program

Samsung is launching its beta program for One UI 6, its version of Android that’s based on Android 14. Key features for this next revision are a simplified design and more customization options. On the design front, “many elements have been tweaked to create a more modern look and feel,”…

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Google Docs and Drive are getting support for eSignatures

Google is adding native support for eSignatures to Docs and Drive in an attempt to make it easier for users to request signatures and sign documents from within its cloud-based productivity software, the company has announced. Google is now releasing the ability to request and leave eSignatures in beta, after…

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Logitech’s new laptop stand and keyboard folds down into a cute little box

Logitech’s Casa Pop-Up Desk is the company’s new attempt to offer a neat and ergonomic desk setup that can be easily folded away at the end of the day. For £179 (around $227, though Logitech is yet to confirm a US release), you get the laptop stand itself, as well…

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A Canadian woman says she has gotten over 50 Amazon packages she didn’t order

A woman in British Columbia, Canada, has received over 50 Amazon packages that she’s never asked for, as reported by CBC. As a result of getting these shipments, which she hasn’t had the chance to refuse upon arrival, the United Parcel Service (UPS) has sent her customs bills for more…

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Disney Plus and Hulu are about to get even more expensive

Disney is once again raising the ad-free prices of both Disney Plus and Hulu this fall. Beginning on October 12th, Disney Plus will cost $13.99 per month, while Hulu’s no-ads tier will run $17.99. The ad-sponsored tiers of both services will (for now) each remain $7.99. Perhaps to ease that…

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