Ford to Sell Explorer SUVs With a Few Chips Missing

From PC Mag: Amidst an ongoing semiconductor shortage, Ford plans to sell some Explorer SUVs without the chips required to power rear air conditioning and heating controls.

The vehicles still have heating and AC—they're just controllable only from the front seats. The missing chips will ship...

Samsung's next midrange Galaxy A phones to debut this week

From CNET: Samsung is holding another Galaxy launch event this week to show off some of its latest midrange and budget phones that are coming out in 2022. Unlike the Galaxy S and foldable Galaxy Z phones, these are the more affordable models, which pack essential features for budget prices.

Samsung...

Neat King Bee II Review (Page 1 of 4)

It is quite easy to see when people are passionate about something as opposed to when they could not care less. This is probably more obvious in person, especially when they talk about their specific subject. Not only is their speech full of variances in tone and emotion, but they also are probably subject matter experts. It is possible this is how they normally talk, but it usually contrasts with how they communicate for other things...

SilverStone TP05 Review (Page 1 of 4)

The recent snowfall in Calgary made me thinking about snow shoveling very seriously. It may be March, but in Canada, we still need to take care of a few inches of snow from time to time. In terms of snow removal on my driveway and sidewalk, there are main two methods to work with for a normal household: One is a shovel and the other is a snow blower. Most of my neighbors use a shovel, as it is lightweight, easy to use, and most importantly, cheap...

Lexar Announces 2000x 256GB SDXC UHS-II V90 Card GOLD Series

From : Lexar is proud to announce the Lexar Professional 2000x SDHC /SDXC USH-II Memory Card GOLD Series in the 256GB capacity option. With speeds up to 300MB/s read, the Lexar Professional 2000x SDXC UHS-II Card GOLD Series is design for DSLR and cinema-quality video cameras.

The cards can...

Google details its latest big Android feature drop

From The Verge: Google Photos’ portrait blur feature on Android will soon be able to blur backgrounds in a wider range of photos, including pictures of pets, food, and — my personal favorite — plants. It’s one of a host of updates coming to Google’s apps and services on Android, which also includes...

Uber Eats Introduces Bill Splitting

From PC Mag: Dinner parties are back, baby! After two years of solitary meals, Uber Eats is championing the formal return of indoor gatherings with a new suite of Group Ordering features.

It may be hard to remember, but there was a time not long ago when team takeout meant passing a single device...

White House launches comprehensive plan for cryptocurrency regulation

From The Verge: President Biden is poised to issue a new comprehensive strategy for the federal government’s treatment of cryptocurrency, the White House announced on Wednesday. The White House described the pending executive order as “the first ever, whole-of-government approach to addressing the...

Twitter Moves to Get Around Russia Ban With Tor Site

From PC Mag: Twitter is poking a hole in Russia’s attempt to block access to the social media platform by creating a way to access the site on the dark web.

To visit the page, a user has to first download the Tor browser, which is designed to anonymize your web traffic. It can also help users...

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