Apple's iPhone 14: Everything We Know so Far

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TODAY'S TOP STORY Apple’s iPhone 14: Everything We Know so Far


The upcoming iPhone 14 Pro looks revolutionary. But if you’re buying the standard iPhone 14, you may be in for some disappointment. Leaks and rumors suggest that the iPhone 14 is nearly identical to its predecessor—this is the kind of thing people say every year, but it’s especially true in 2022. Read More »

 
T-Mobile REVVL 6 Pro 5G Review: A Pretty Good Affordable Phone


T-Mobile’s newest REVVL 6 Pro smartphone can be yours for the low, low price of $220. This shockingly affordable price tag might make you think this phone is too good to be true, but in reality, it’s a pretty great choice. Read More »

 
Goodyear’s Special EV Tires Now Fit More Vehicles


In 2021, Goodyear released its ElectricDrive GT tires, its first replacement EV tire lineup for North America. And while that doesn’t sound too exciting, electric vehicles use special tires, making replacements a challenge. Read More »

 
Samsung Data Breach Exposed Customers’ Personal Information


It’s been a pretty big week for hackers. Both Plex and LastPass were hit by a data breach, and security researchers uncovered a phishing campaign with over 130 corporate targets. Now, Samsung is notifying customers of its own data breach, which exposed customers names, addresses, and other personal information. Read More »

 
Protecting Your Gadgets From Solar Flares


A large solar flare frying all of Earth’s electronic devices and sending us back to the stone age sounds like the plot of a bad science fiction movie—but it could happen. Luckily, protecting your electronics from solar flares and electromagnetic pulses (EMPs) is quite simple. Read More »

 
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Sleep Smoothly With The Night Light Bluetooth Speaker

Space for furniture in your bedroom is at a premium. So, it makes sense to buy things that perform multiple functions. Enter the Night Light Bluetooth Speaker, which works as a bedlamp, Bluetooth speaker, alarm clock, wireless phone, night light, and more. Plus, it runs on battery power, so it won’t even take up an electrical socket. The lamp lights up in five different colors, and its simple design means it will match almost any decor.

 
Even $3 Movie Tickets Aren’t Enough to Make Me Go Back


Most major theaters in the United States will offer tickets for just $3 on September 3rd. This nationwide discount is in observance of National Cinema Day—a made-up holiday that just happens to fall on Labor Day Weekend, a historically slow weekend for theaters. Read More »

 
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Should You Buy an EV or a Hybrid?


If you’re thinking about buying an electric vehicle for your next car, there is no shortage of options. These days you can choose from a gas car or all-electric, but you’ll also want to consider a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) or a full hybrid vehicle. Read More »

 
Ready or Not, Netflix Ads Are Almost Here


Earlier this year, Netflix revealed that a cheaper ad-supported plan would arrive in 2023 in an attempt to regain back many of the subscribers it lost over the last 12 months. Now, we’re hearing the streaming service is fast-tracking that plan and could release a cheaper version of Netflix by November 1st. Read More »

 
This Lenovo Wearable Display Puts a TV on Your Face


This week, Lenovo announced a new addition to their wearable tech line, the Lenovo Glass T1. This private display puts two 1080p micro-OLED displays right in front of your eyes. Additionally, the personal display features integrated high-fidelity speakers so that you can ditch the earbuds. Read More »

 
New USB4 2.0 Standard Could Double the Speed of Your Older Cables


The next generation of USB is just ridiculous. According to the USB Promotor Group, the upcoming USB4 2.0 standard will offer data transfer rates up to 80 Gbps—double the speed of today’s USB connectors. And oddly enough, you may reap the benefits of this upgrade without buying new USB cables. Read More »

 

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8 Cross-Platform Task Management Tools to Keep Your Projects in Check


When you have a lot to do in a day, it can get overwhelming quickly. Writing everything down helps, but why use paper when you can make full use of a task management tool on your phone, computer, or both. These tools allow you to view everything you need to do on any device and provide far more features than your notebook. And with how many of these tools exist today, there’s sure to be out there that’s perfect for you. Read More »

 

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How to Take Photos of Space With Your Phone


Smartphone cameras have come a long way since the early days. You can take pretty good photos in low light now, but what about the ultimate low-light condition—space? Astrophotography is possible if you know a few tricks. Read More »

 
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No-Drill Video Doorbell Mounts Are Perfect for Renters


Installing smart home gear can be challenging if you don’t own your home. An inexpensive no-drill doorbell mount makes it trivial to use a smart video doorbell without making altering anything and risking your deposit. Read More »

 
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When Will We Get a USB-C iPhone?


The iPhone is extremely popular in the U.S., but it accounts for less than a quarter of all smartphones worldwide. While most people charge their phones with USB-C cables, the iPhone is stuck with Lightning. Will that change? Read More »

 
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How to Run Stable Diffusion on Your PC to Generate AI Images


Artificial Intelligence (AI) art is currently all the rage, but most AI image generators run in the cloud. Stable Diffusion is different — you can run it on your very own PC and generate as many images as you want. Here’s how you can install and use Stable Diffusion on Windows. Read More »

 
 

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