If you use a Microsoft laptop or desktop running Windows 7, your security is unfortunately obsolete. Microsoft officially ended support for that operating system in January 2020, which means that the company no longer offers technical assistance or software updates to your device — including security updates and patches. The move came as part of …
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Looking for a budget fitness band to slap on your wrist? The Amazfit Band 5 deserves careful consideration, and not just because it’s only $50. It’s because today only, and while supplies last, the Amazfit Band 5 is on sale for just $26. That’s the lowest price I’ve seen. See it at B&H If this looks a bit familiar, perhaps …
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It’s far too easy to ignore the Windows prompts reminding you to create a backup of your PC. I’ve done it many times. Most of my files are backed up to some form of cloud storage, be it OneDrive or iCloud Drive. However, those files aren’t everything I have on a PC. There are settings, applications along with other odds …
Read More »Google’s new Stack PDF scanner will organize your paperwork. How to use the Android app
Gone are the days of trying to find a scanner, or even worse, cluttering up your desk with one of those all-in-one printer/scanner combos, for the handful of times a year you need to create a digital version of a document. Apple’s iPhone has a hidden document scanner in its Notes app, and now Android owners have a dedicated app …
Read More »Save 40% on the Klipsch T5 II waterproof true wireless earbuds
Klipsch has a knack for making gorgeous audio gear, and the Klipsch T5 II true wireless earbuds are no exception. They look nothing short of stunning — especially that gorgeous brushed-metal case. A modest update to the T5, these earbuds debuted only last year and feature various improvements to the sound, styling and ergonomics. If the $200 price tag has …
Read More »LG will shut down smartphone business in July to focus on smart home, robotics
LG on Sunday became the latest legacy phone-maker to exit “the incredibly competitive mobile phone sector” as it struggles in a market dominated by Apple, Samsung and growing Chinese manufacturers. The South Korean company said it will close its mobile business unit by the end of July. Instead of smartphones, it will focus on smart home products — an area …
Read More »HyperX Alloy Origins Core TKL gaming keyboard is ready to make some noise
HyperX’s excellent tenkeyless gaming keyboard is now available with all three of the company’s home-grown mechanical switches. The $90 gaming keyboard (£82, AU$145) was previously available with the company’s tactile Aqua switches and linear Red switches and now you can get it with HyperX’s Blue clicky mechanical switches. The combination gives you a slim, sturdy compact gaming keyboard with a classic clicky typing experience …
Read More »Yahoo Answers is finally being shut down
Yahoo has announced it’s shuttering its Answers website next month. The site will go to read-only mode April 20, and on May 4 it’ll be taken down completely, redirecting people to the Yahoo homepage. Yahoo Answers users can request to download their old data, including questions and answers they’ve posted, before June 30 before it disappears, as reported earlier Monday by …
Read More »Tim Cook acknowledges AR’s importance in Apple’s future
Tim Cook on Monday hinted at Apple’s vision for augmented reality tech, telling Sway’s Kara Swisher that charts and other visual elements could enhance conversation. He wouldn’t confirm reports that the company is working on a mixed reality headset, nor would he reveal plans for its June Worldwide Developers Conference, but he agreed with Swisher’s suggestion that AR is “critically …
Read More »March Madness Championship: How to stream Baylor vs. Gonzaga tonight on CBS
The early rounds of the 2021 NCAA men’s basketball tournament earned the name March Madness with a whirlwind of upsets and surprises. After a flurry of additional shocks in the Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight, and a near miracle Saturday night in the Final Four, the stage is set for men’s basketball’s final game Monday night. As some bracket builders …
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Read More »Zoom anxiety: We still can’t escape video calls, but there are ways to make them better
This story is part of a series on life one year into the pandemic. Make sure to read part one: Zoom anxiety is still a major problem, one year into the pandemic. We’ve also got stories on why COVID may have changed our habits forever and how the pandemic gives health care workers a chance to shine on social media. Video chat and conferencing …
Read More »iPhone 13 needs to steal this OnePlus 9 Pro feature. Seriously
One of the more persistent rumors for the next iPhone (some call it the iPhone 13) is that Apple will scrap the Lightning port entirely. And with the launch last year of MagSafe charging on the iPhone 12 series, it’s not hard to envision a future in which we rely solely on wireless charging to power our phone’s battery. An …
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