Author: Zach_Wilson

Drop’s own-brand keyboards are getting a customizability upgrade

Fresh off being acquired by Corsair, Drop is overhauling its in-house mechanical keyboard lineup with the new Alt V2, Ctrl V2, and Shift V2. Like their 2018-era predecessors, the Alt V2 is a compact keyboard with a 65 percent layout, the Ctrl V2 is tenkeyless (so it doesn’t have a numpad),…

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10 years ago, Apple finally convinced us to lock our phones

Every phone you pick up today has a fingerprint scanner, a face scanner, an option for PINs with four, six, or more digits, and often all of them at once. Phones prompt you to set up a scan and a passcode the first time you turn them on, and you’d…

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Panasonic’s Lumix G9 II is its first Micro Four Thirds camera with hybrid autofocus

Panasonic has unveiled the Lumix G9 II, its first Micro Four Thirds camera with hybrid phase-detect autofocus. A successor to the 20-megapixel photo-centric G9 released way back in 2017, it comes with a new 25.2-megapixel (MP) sensor, and offers features like 60 fps burst speeds, 5.7K and 4K 60p ProRes…

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Dreamforce 2023 live – All the Salesforce news and updates from day one

We’re live in San Francisco for Dreamforce 2023, the annual conference hosted by CRM company Salesforce. Over the course of the three-day show, we’re expecting Salesforce to unveil a range of product updates, with AI undoubtedly set to take center stage. Salesforce co-CEO Marc Benioff will be taking to the stage today for…

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Apple’s India-made iPhones to be available at launch for the first time

Apple will reportedly hit a major milestone regarding its global supply chain with the expected launch of the iPhone 15 later today. As reported by Bloomberg, Apple is set to make India-built iPhone 15 units available to purchase in India and “some other regions” on the first day of sales…

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Intel’s Thunderbolt 5 could be the cable upgrade we’ve been waiting for

Up to three times the bandwidth of Thunderbolt 4. Support for multiple 8K displays, as well as gaming monitors running at up to 540Hz. 240 watts of charging power. These aren't just the highlights of my PC connectivity dreams: They're key features of Thunderbolt 5, Intel's latest stab at creating…

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