TOZO HT2 Review (Page 1 of 4)

I am often very distracted in busy environments. A more positive way to put it is I am focused on too many things at once. In a busy room or place, my eyes will constantly be darting around, depending on what I hear or what is going on around me. Sometimes, I quite enjoy being able to focus on many things, which means I do not miss specifics or what is happening in a room in my line of work, but it makes it extremely hard to work well in a busy...

Intel accused of inflating CPU benchmark results

From PC World: Benchmarks, while inherently contentious and not always representative of real-world performance, are an important tool in any kind of quantitative evaluation. That’s why nerds are obsessed with them. And not just nerds: companies use third-party benchmark results to make decisions on...

Bose’s new earbuds don’t go inside your ears at all

From The Verge: After a soft launch with fashion / culture brand Kith, Bose is officially announcing its new Ultra Open Earbuds today. Priced at $299, they feature a very unique design that wraps around and attaches to your outer ear instead of extending into your ear canal. A silicone-coated flex...

Windows is finally fixing a key File Explorer flaw

From PC World: It only took three years, but Microsoft is finally fixing one of its annoyances in Windows 11’s File Explorer.

The “show more options” double menu? No, unfortunately not. But Microsoft is at least adding explanatory labels to the icons within File Explorer, now describing what they...

DuckDuckGo’s privacy browser adds built-in password syncing

From The Verge: DuckDuckGo has added a new “Sync & Backup” feature to its privacy-first browser that will keep passwords, bookmarks, and favorites constant across all of your devices — without setting up an account. Falling right in line with its usual claims that it won’t track you or collect your...

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