Month: October 2023
The Morning After: OnePlus’ thinner, more affordable flagship foldable
Compared to Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 5, not only does OnePlus’ first foldable pack two larger displays, it’s also thinner and lighter — as long as you don’t count the hulking camera module. The most impressive thing the Open is doing is putting pressure on the price of big foldables. …
Read MoreMicrosoft and Amazon team up to fight Indian fake tech support scams
Fake tech support scams, especially when impersonating the likes of Microsoft and Amazon, is an industry that costs over $1 billion in losses to its victims, according to recent FBI figures. India is a particular hotspot for this industry, which is why the Central Bureau Investigation (CBI), the nation’s federal…
Read MoreUniversal Audio Sphere DLX and LX Review: Professional Quality
These mics can be made to sound just like their highly coveted, expensive counterparts. For musicians, it’s the next best thing to having professional studio equipment at home. Source
Read MoreBest Bird Watching Gear (2023): Everything You Need to Start Birding
Whether you want to call yourself a birder, bird-watcher, or twitcher, here’s everything you need to get started with this peaceful pastime. Source
Read MoreApple TV Plus’ may have lost Jon Stewart’s show over episodes about China and AI – and it’s not the first clash between Apple TV and Apple corporate
After two seasons, Apple TV Plus‘ flagship current affairs show The Problem With Jon Stewart has abruptly been canceled. The reason, according to Stewart’s people at least, is that Apple has a problem with Jon Stewart: specifically, with his plans to cover China, where Apple has significant financial interests, and…
Read MoreMany SMBs wouldn’t trust employees with confidential information
New research has uncovered that a third of SMB leaders do not trust employees to handle confidential information, with more than half stating that workers simply do not understand the importance of securing confidential information. Other companies admit to not having sufficient technology or checks to protect confidential information, while…
Read MoreRecent Posts
- Fox is buying Roku
- Honor’s Magic V6 sets three foldable firsts
- Trump threatens 100 percent tariff on France’s wine industry over its tech tax
- How Apple Is Making Your Older iPhone Run Faster and Stay Alive Longer
- Bambu Lab’s ‘most impressive 3D printer’ gets a big price cut in the sales — and it smashed all expectations in our workshop tests
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