Month: October 2024

Sennheiser’s Profile Wireless is a clip-on, tabletop and handheld mic all in one

Sennheiser has launched a new all-in-one microphone system that can transform according to your needs. The new Profile Wireless set comes with two clip-on microphones, which are pre-paired with a charging bar. While you can easily clip those mics to wherever you wish, you can also use the included magnetic…

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AMD’s next-gen gaming chip keeps getting better, and it hasn’t even launched yet – new benchmark test shows total domination over the current best gaming CPU

AMD’s upcoming Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor could be set to dominate its predecessor (the fantastic Ryzen 7 7800X3D), with a new benchmark test revealing a potential major performance boost over the highly acclaimed current king of gaming CPUs. The benchmark test stems from a post from ‘9550pro’ on X, which…

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Samsung Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 Review: Too Buggy

This AI-infused 2-in-1 laptop has great performance and astounding battery life, but it’s buggy and sports a terrible keyboard. Source

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Nothing is making a glow-in-the-dark phone

Nothing has announced a new version of its Phone 2A Plus featuring a customized glow-in-the-dark design and packaging created in part by some of the company’s “most talented followers.” The Phone 2A Plus Community Edition is the result of a contest held by the company encouraging its community to “build…

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The Morning After: How will the next US president deal with big tech?

Over the last four years, the Biden administration’s antitrust efforts have been notable by their sheer number, with ongoing cases against Apple, Meta, Google and Amazon — as well as sparring with tech-adjacent players like Ticketmaster. Biden’s team has pushed to prevent giant mergers, increase competition and punish companies (however…

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Sony has shut down two PlayStation studios including Concord developer Firewalk Studios

Sony has closed two PlayStation developers, Neon Koi, and Concord developer Firewalk Studios. The news was confirmed in an internal email from Sony CEO Hermen Hulst that was subsequently shared to the official Sony blog. The email states that the company seeks to “consistently evaluate our games portfolio and status…

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