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May 10, 2023 |
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If you’ve bought an iPhone in the past few years, you’ve noticed that it no longer has a headphone jack. Apple removed it from the iPhone in 2016 in favor of the Lightning connector and AirPods. But now that the EU is forcing the company to redesign its flagship smartphone, Apple has an opportunity to bring it back. In our top story, I explain why I think restoring the headphone jack would be a smart move for the iPhone 15. Other Highlights: — Danny |
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TODAY'S TOP STORY Apple’s Biggest Mistake: Bring Back the Headphone Jack |
Apple is famous for calling an early end to useful tech in its devices. Floppy disks, optical drives, USB-A ports, and more were given the boot years before users were ready. However, the company has a unique opportunity to reverse one of its worst decisions and bring back the headphone jack. Read More » |
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BenQ MOBIUZ OLED EX480UZ Gaming Monitor Review: Great for Gaming Only |
Who wouldn’t want to try out a 48-inch OLED gaming monitor? When BenQ reached out to me with the opportunity to try its $1,799 take on the concept, the MOBIUZ EX480UZ, I had to say yes. And after spending all day with it for a few weeks, it’s clearly a gaming monster. But not an everyday monitor. Read More » |
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Why Surround Sound Doesn’t Make Sense for Music |
Due to a growing interest in home theaters and “Spatial Audio,” surround sound music is back on the map. But I believe that this is just a trend. Music sounds awful in surround sound, and without massive advancements in technology, stereo will remain the format of choice. Read More » |
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Today’s Quordle Answers |
Wordle was just too easy, wasn’t it? You probably left that behind and moved on to Quordle, the true “hard mode” of the word-guessing game format. But now you’re stuck and so close to failing. Don’t worry, we’re here to help with a hint—and if you really need it, today’s Quordle Answers. Read More » |
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Today’s Wordle Answer |
Are you a huge fan of Wordle and absolutely stuck today? Let me guess; you’re hanging out on guess four or five and feeling the pressure. We get it entirely: nothing feels worse than losing your streak. If you’re not ready to outright cheat, we have you covered with hints and today’s Wordle answer. Read More » |
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STUFF WE LIKE This Car Seat Mesh Organizer Will Keep the Pups in the Back |
If you’re going on a road trip this summer or frequently take your pets on a car ride, you’ll love this car seat mesh organizer and backseat barrier. Four bungee cables securely attach it to both front seats, making a nice wall that’ll help you keep the dogs (or kids) in the back. The dual pouch design makes it an excellent spot to store books, glasses, a water bottle, your phone, and more. Get one today and enjoy all it has to offer. |
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Use Bing’s AI in Any Search Engine with This Browser Extension |
Even if you’re deeply interested in the Bing AI chatbot, you may be reluctant to start using Microsoft’s search engine. But you can get the best of both worlds with a Chrome browser extension—“Bing Chat (GPT-4) in Google” adds the Bing AI to Google Search, DuckDuckGo, Brave Search, and more. Read More » |
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Security Experts Object to Google Authenticator’s New Syncing Feature |
The latest Google Authenticator update adds account synchronization—essentially, you can now save one-time passwords to your Google account, which may come in handy if lose or upgrade your phone. But, oddly enough, security researchers aren’t happy with this highly-requested feature. Read More » |
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VanMoof Debuts Its Least Expensive Ebikes Yet |
The popular Dutch electric bike maker VanMoof just released two all-new ebikes with the brand’s typical styling, simplified features, and more affordable price tags. The new VanMoof S4 and X4 have reduced features to improve reliability, but they’re still a pretty penny. Read More » |
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You Can Finally Use Final Cut Pro on Your iPad |
This week, Apple announced that it is bringing Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro to the iPad, allowing creators to unleash their creativity in new ways anywhere they go. The apps are designed to offer powerful features that take full advantage of the iPad’s touch interface. Read More » |
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Cherry Launches a Ridiculously Thin Mechanical Keyboard |
If you’re a mechanical keyboard enthusiast, there’s a good chance that you’re familiar with Cherry’s MX Ultra Low Profile (ULP) switches. These keyswitches appear in several ultra-thin keyboards, including the popular Corsair A100 AIR. But now, Cherry is selling an ultra-thin keyboard of its own. Read More » |
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Volvo Teases a Small Electric SUV Coming June 7th |
Volvo, the Swedish carmaker that’s promised to skip all the worst trends in the automotive space, is ready to unleash its next all-electric vehicle. On June 7th, it’ll unveil its new compact electric SUV, the Volvo EX30. Read More » |
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Fairphone Could Sell Headphones, but Will They Be Repairable? |
Fairphone is the leading repairable smartphone brand; it regularly receives praise from iFixit, and its extended software support puts brands like Google and Samsung to shame. Now, Android Authority has discovered that Fairphone is working on a pair of wireless headphones. Read More » |
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HOW-TO GEEK How Many People in the US Are Still Using Dial-Up Internet? |
There’s a good chance it’s been a long time since you’ve heard the sound of a dial-up modem negotiating a connection (and some of you may not be old enough to have ever heard it). But for a surprising number of Americans, the buzzy electronic jingle of dial-up modems never went away. Read More » |
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LIFESAVVY Here's What You Need to Survive a 13-Hour Flight |
Over the past seven years, I’ve traveled to 20 different countries, with a couple of repeats. Whether it’s going from Seattle to Berlin or Los Angeles to Auckland, it’s safe to say that I’ve been on a lot of long flights. Read More » |
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LIFESAVVY Is It Ever Okay to Ignore Your Check Engine Light? |
You crank your car, ready to head to work or out with friends, and boom! Your day is ruined because your check engine light is on. But your car is still running fine, so do you really need to deal with it now? Read More » |
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