Nothing’s debut earbuds will cost $99 and feature noise cancellation

From The Verge: Nothing’s debut earbuds, the Nothing Ear (1), will cost $99 / €99 / £99 and will feature active noise cancellation (ANC), the company’s founder Carl Pei has told TechCrunch. Each earbud will be equipped with three mics to enable ANC, the company says, and will be released initially...

Nintendo Switch OLED model comes out in October

From CNET: Nintendo on Tuesday revealed its Switch OLED model, the long-awaited upgrade to its hybrid console. It'll be available on Oct. 8 -- the day Metroid Dread comes out -- and costs $350.

The 7-inch screen is slightly bigger than the regular Switch model's 6.2-inch and Switch Lite's 5.5-inch...

MSI expands product line to consumer SSDs with SPATIUM

From MSI Press Release: MSI is announcing the launch of its solid state drive (SSD) product line with the introduction of SPATIUM. The initial product offering will include M480, M470, and M370, which are Gen4 & Gen PCIe NVMe SSDs in compact M.2 2280 form factors that can be installed into...

Western Digital WD_BLACK SN850 NVMe SSD 1TB Review (Page 1 of 10)

Have you ever met someone who is so low in intelligence that they actually think they are smart? If so, psychology has a name for it: It is called the Dunning-Kruger effect. According to Verywell Mind, the Dunning-Kruger effect is "a type of cognitive bias in which people believe that they are smarter and more capable than they really are. Essentially, low ability people do not possess the skills needed to recognize their own incompetence. The...

ROCCAT Kone Pro Review (Page 1 of 4)

A little over a year ago, I shared a story in my Noctua NH-D15 chromax.black about my friend who kept repeating the same story to everyone on every occasion. You may think after we flipped the calendar year that he would have stopped by now, but I saw him last week and -- I kid you not -- still tried to bring the same story up. What is interesting, however, is he is not the only one I know that likes to repeat the same story until everyone has...

LimeVPN Suffers Major Data Breach, Over 69K Users at Risk

From PC Mag: Using a virtual private network (VPN) is meant to help keep you safe and anonymous online, but what happens if that VPN gets hacked? In the case of LimeVPN, it means over 69,000 users have had their personal information stolen and put up for sale to the highest bidder.

As PrivacySharks...

Twitter explores ways to limit who can see your tweets

From CNET: Twitter said Thursday that it's exploring new ways for users to control who can see their tweets, including a way for people to limit their audience to "trusted friends" and see tweets from that group first.

Andrew Courter, a product designer at Twitter, gave an early look at some of...

TikTok is rolling out longer videos to everyone

From The Verge: TikToks are about to get longer. The app is now rolling out the ability for everyone to publish videos up to three minutes in length, three times the existing one-minute limit. The extension is meant to give creators more flexibility while filming and limit the need for multi-part...

United Airlines to Add Bluetooth Support to In-Flight Entertainment

From PC Mag: As part of United Airlines' “United Next” upgrade, the company is adding oft-requested support for Bluetooth headphones.

The feature is coming to 737 Max and A321neo aircraft. To start, Bluetooth support—which will connect your earphones or earbuds to seatback entertainment systems...

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