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March, 2022

  • 15 March

    NZXT Brings Hot

    Personalized mechanical keyboards continue to get more and more popular, and gaming PC and component company NZXT leaps into the fray with its own customizable gaming keyboards, aptly branded Function. Shipping in full-size, tenkeyless and a nonstandard MiniTKL (a smaller-than-usual TKL), they feature hot-swappable switches as well as a standard bottom row and per-key RGB …

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  • 15 March

    Arm Turns to Layoffs After Nvidia Deal Falls Through

    Chipmaker Arm, owned by Japanese tech giant SoftBank, is making plans for layoffs after SoftBank’s $40 billion deal to sell Arm to Nvidia collapsed in February. The company is preparing to cut 12% to 15% of its staff in the US and UK, Bloomberg reported on Monday.  The layoffs were announced to staff via a memo from Arm CEO Rene Haas and could potentially …

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  • 15 March

    AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D Ships April 20, Shows Why Cache Matters

    Both Intel and AMD have forthcoming boosted versions of existing boxed processors — for desktop upgrades and new DIY builds — to compete for your please-moar-faster-gaming bucks. Intel has the rumored Core i9-12900KS and AMD has the Ryzen 7 5800X3D it previewed at CES 2022. AMD says its processor is “the world’s fastest gaming CPU” — you know Intel will say …

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  • 15 March

    Azio Cascade Keyboard Review: An Easy Way to Dive Into Customizable Mechanical Keyboards

    There seems to be a boom in demand for compact mechanical keyboards at the moment — and not just for gaming. It makes sense, with more people working from home or in hybrid work situations, splitting their time between home and an office with hoteling or hot-desking. Having your own keyboard is about comfort but also about personal style.  With …

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  • 15 March

    Discovery Plus Channel List: A&E, Food Network, Lifetime and more

    Discovery Plus debuted last January with a mix of shows, movies and exclusive originals. Cable programmer Discovery launched the service with two tiers — $5 a month with commercials, or $7 a month ad-free — after a seven-day free trial. The service is also free with certain Verizon Unlimited and home broadband plans. Discovery Plus’ library includes more than 55,000 …

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  • 15 March

    Cricut Bright 360 Lamp Review: Paying for Quality

    There are thousands of forum pages and social media posts across the internet dedicated to the ideal lighting for a craft table. And when it comes to weeding vinyl from a Cricut machine or working with small creations on a 3D printer, or any of a dozen other small craft things, good lighting is one of the most important things you …

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  • 15 March

    Scan, Edit and Share Documents With iScanner Lifetime License for $30 Today Only

    iScanner is an app for iPhone and iPad that allows you to make high-quality scans of documents, materials and photos, and gives you the tools to help edit, mark and share them with ease. The app features various specialized scanning modes including document, PDF, ID and passport, count, math, area, QR code and more. Ideal for small businesses, remote workers …

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  • 15 March

    Xiaomi’s 12 Pro Has Blisteringly Fast 120W Charging, Powerful Specs

    The Xiaomi 12 Pro — the latest flagship from the Chinese brand — is stuffed full of top tech, including the newest Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor and a 120-watt wired fast charger that claims a blisteringly fast recharge speed. Combined with a top-end camera, the 12 Pro offers strong competition to the likes of the iPhone 13 Pro, Google Pixel …

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  • 15 March

    Samsung’s One UI 4.1 Coming to More Galaxy Devices

    Samsung is bringing its latest Galaxy technology to a wider range of devices, the company said in a press release Tuesday. The One UI 4.1 update, which was originally introduced with Samsung’s Galaxy S22 series, is now being rolled out to other Galaxy phones and tablets, starting with the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3. The One UI 4.1 …

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  • 15 March

    This 11

    Odds are you’ve heard of Chromebooks by now, whether it be from your kid talking about what they use at school or from a commercial. They’re great, simple devices that can be used for a variety of purposes, including creating documents, sending emails, browsing the web and even some casual gaming. Pricing for Chromebook models can vary wildly, but right now you …

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