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March, 2022

  • 13 March

    Hit the Ground Running With 50% Off the Garmin Venu Fitness Smartwatch

    If you’re serious about getting and staying in shape, then a fitness tracker or smartwatch is well worth the investment. Detailed health metrics can help you make the most out of every workout session, and allows you to see your progress over time to help you stay motivated. The Garmin Venu is a GPS smartwatch …

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  • 13 March

    Early MySpace Was the Peak of Social Media

    In 2022, Facebook has 2.91 billion active users, making it the most-used social media platform. But to me, it will always pale in comparison to early MySpace. Founded in 2003, MySpace was the first social media platform for many people. Facebook was founded a year later, and despite its early restrictive membership practices, the number of Facebook users would soon …

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  • 13 March

    Samsung’s Next Midrange Galaxy A Phones to Debut This Week

    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 hasn’t let slip which A-series phones we’re going to see at …

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  • 13 March

    Baldev Kaur, Mother Of AAP Punjab MLA Who Defeated Channi, Refuses To Give Up Cleaner Job

    Labh Singh Ugoke, an Aam Aadmi Party candidate who sent the state politics into a tizzy by defeating Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi, will remember his humble roots, courtesy of his mother. Labh Singh has emerged as the Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) giant slayer by defeating the Congress’ CM candidate by a comprehensive margin of 37,558 votes.  A day after …

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  • 12 March

    9 Great Reads From CNET This Week: iPhone SE, Magic Leap 2, Tech in Texas and More

    Quick show of hands: Who wants to spend $1,000 or more on a new phone? Not everyone, that’s for sure. That’s where devices like the iPhone SE come in, and this week Apple introduced the newest SE, priced at $429. As part of our coverage of the “Peek Performance” Apple event, CNET’s Lisa Eadicicco stacks up the iPhone SE against …

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  • 12 March

    Apple’s Missing Out by Not Having an Under

    Apple’s iPhone line did not get any cheaper with the launch of the new iPhone SE this week. The iPhone SE revealed at the March “Peek Performance” event starts at $429, offering the faster connectivity of 5G along with Apple’s A15 Bionic chip from the iPhone 13 line to improve on the 2020 model that was $399. The slightly higher starting price is not …

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  • 12 March

    6 Things That Didn’t Make an Appearance at the Apple Event

    Apple introduced an array of new devices at its “Peek Performance” event on Tuesday: a 2022 5G iPad Air with an M1 processor, an upgraded iPhone SE with 5G (and the same A15 chip as the iPhone 13) and the desktop-and-monitor pairing of the Mac Studio and Mac Studio Display. The M1 Ultra, a new processor even more powerful than the …

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  • 12 March

    Apple Studio Display vs. Pro Display XDR: The Same, Yet Not

    A sigh of disappointment emerged from a lot of folks when Apple announced its new Studio Display at its March product launch event. Many were hoping the $1,599 monitor would be a smaller, less expensive version of its $4,999 sibling, the Pro Display XDR. And to a certain extent, it is. But it’s still left me waiting for a less-expensive model …

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  • 12 March

    Spotify Lets You Change the Order of Your Playlists. Here’s How

    Music is fun, and science says people can even benefit from it across different situations. Studying for an exam? Classical music can help you absorb information better. Driving on a sunny day? Rap can make you a more attentive driver. Feeling angry? Heavy metal can help inspire and calm you down. Spotify has a playlist for all of these situations, and …

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  • 12 March

    9 Tips to Set Up That New iPad You Just Preordered

    The thought of setting up a brand-new iPad might seem overwhelming, but it’s actually quite straightforward. Whether you’ve secured the latest iPad Pro or preordered the newly announced 2022 iPad Air, Apple will walk you through most of the steps. However, don’t breeze through those setup prompts too quickly. You may be tempted to immediately start downloading your favorite apps and …

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