Month: September 2023

Microsoft PowerToys’ Crop and Lock lets you make mini app windows

Crop and Lock, available for both Windows 11 and Windows 10 v2004 (19041) or newer, has two modes — a non-interactive Thumbnail crop that’s essentially a live feed of the area you select that updates with the page, and a “Reparent” mode that Microsoft writes is more interactive, but could…

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Armored Core 6 PC players should not let their PC go into sleep mode – here’s why

Playing Armored Core 6: Fire of Rubicon on PC? You may want to ensure you’ve saved and closed your game before your PC slips into sleep mode. That’s according to developer FromSoftware, which confirmed yesterday that it was looking into an issue that was affecting PC saves of Armored Core…

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Mophie has three Qi2 magnetic wireless chargers on the way

Mophie just announced at IFA that it’s releasing three Qi2-compatible, 15W wireless smartphone chargers — the Snap Plus Powerstation Mini Stand ($69.95), the Snap Plus 3-in-1 stand ($129.95), and the Snap Plus wireless charging vent mount ($69.95) — starting later this year. The Snap Plus Powerstation Mini Stand is a…

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7 Face Masks Your Kids May Actually Wear (2023)

If your child is at high risk or if community transmission rates are high, you may want them to wear face masks. These are the styles my little ones will tolerate. Source

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Best iPhone (2023): Which Model Should You Buy?

An iPhone 15 arrives soon. If you’re thinking of upgrading, start with our ultimate breakdown of Apple’s smartphones. Source

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New Google Pixel 8 leak reveals expected European pricing

The Google Pixel 8 and Google Pixel 8 Pro should be made official on Wednesday, October 4, and we now have a better idea of how much these handsets are going to cost after some pricing information leaked out. The Tech Outlook (via Notebookcheck) reckons that the 128GB Pixel 8…

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