Month: July 2024

Keychron B6 and B1 Keyboard Review: Elegant and Inexpensive

The manufacturer of mechanical keyboard fame is also flexing its muscle when it comes to flat, chiclet-style boards. Source

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Inside the AI memory machine

Humans are terrible at remembering things. We forget things over time; we fail to remember them in the first place because we’re also not great at paying attention; we misremember things because of our inherent biases and the way we perceive the world. There’s a lot going on, and we…

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Forget about the MacBook Air 15, LG’s new gram laptop is half the price, lighter, has more ports, twice the memory and a bigger OLED display — it even has a real numeric keypad

LG has announced an upgraded version of its gram SuperSlim laptop and slashed the retail price from $1,399.99 to just $799.99. To put that in context, Apple charges $1,299 for the 8GB/512GB model of the MacBook Air 15. The 2024 LG gram SuperSlim is an ultra-portable device aimed at business users…

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Apple approves the first official PC emulator for iOS – after previously rejecting it

We’ve already seen several retro console emulators appear on iOS after Apple relaxed its rules about the app category back in April, and now we have the first approval of a Windows PC emulator – one that Apple had previously rejected. As spotted by The Verge, the UTM SE app…

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How to Properly Archive Your Digital Files

Will you be able to open today’s Word docs in 20 years? Probably not, unless you take some necessary steps to give those digital files an extra-long shelf life. Source

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A supercheap Android phone with looks to spare

Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 45, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, sorry I love productivity apps so much, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.)  I’m back from a few days off,…

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