1STPLAYER DK 5.0 Review (Page 1 of 3)

With the adjustments of how courses are being delivered online this semester, I am finding it very essential to have a comfortable office setup at home. Before, it was quite simple: We could go to school, study, and come back home to rest. Now, our education is primarily being delivered through online sources like videos and Zoom lectures. With the upcoming spring semester, it seems that the courses will continue to be taught online given the...

ASUS ProArt Display PA248QV and PA278QV Now Available

From ASUS Press Release: ASUS today announced that ProArt Display PA248QV and PA278QV are now available for purchase at US retailers for $199 USD and $299 USD respectively. The two new professional monitors with frameless IPS panels offer 100% sRGB/100% Rec. 709 wide color gamut and are factory...

Apple now accepts Mac trade-ins in its US stores

From The Verge: You can now trade-in your old Mac at Apple Stores in the US and Canada. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman notes that Apple’s site has been edited to remove a disclaimer that says Mac trade-ins are online-only, and a representative from the company confirmed the policy change to Gizmodo. The...

Google Launches a Pinterest Rival Called Keen

From PC Mag: Pinterest, the image sharing and social media service, has some new competition from one of the biggest tech companies in the world. Google is launching an experimental rival called Keen.

Keen was developed by Google's experimental product workshop Area 120. You may remember back in...

Microsoft's Brad Smith calls for more antitrust scrutiny of app stores

From CNET: Microsoft President Brad Smith suggested that the app stores of rival companies Apple and Google should be subject to greater antitrust scrutiny because their rules make life difficult for small developers. Without explicitly naming Apple or Google, he told Politico that companies had...

Samsung rolls out smartwatch blood pressure tracking in South Korea

From The Verge: Samsung has released its Health Monitor app in South Korea, enabling blood pressure tracking for the Galaxy Watch Active 2 smartwatch. The rollout is slightly ahead of schedule; Samsung previously said the app would be released in the third quarter of this year after getting approval...

Zoom will offer full encryption to free users after all

From CNET: It turns out Zoom will go ahead and offer end-to-end encryption to all users, despite previously saying the feature would be a premium one, for paying customers only. That's according to a Wednesday blog post from CEO Eric Yuan.

The videoconferencing service saw a massive surge in users...

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