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March 16, 2022

Unless you count botched updates (and yes, you should count those), the Pixel 6 series is a smashing success. But those two phones were released last year, and you know what that means. The Pixel 7 is already on our minds. And if we’re just thinking about it, you know Google is knee-deep in designs for it.

And companies can’t keep secrets anymore. So we gathered together everything we know about the upcoming Pixel 7 all in one place for you. Check it out in the top story.

Other Highlights:

  • Look down at your laptop. Pretty disgusting, right? We have a list of everything you need to clean it.
  • No, this isn’t a mistake; Tesla raised the prices on all its vehicles AGAIN. And it probably won’t be the last time.
  • Super73 debuted a whole bunch of new e-bikes—one for everyone in the family. Even the kids!
  • …and more! Keep scrolling!

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Google Pixel 7: Everything We Know so Far


Ignoring all its weird bugs, Google’s Pixel 6 is an overwhelming success. The affordable flagship is widely celebrated by both customers and critics, who often feel that it’s the greatest Android phone to date. But later this year, Google will supplant the Pixel 6 with its next great success, the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. Read More »

 
Everything You Need to Clean Your Disgusting Laptop


Is your laptop starting to look or feel dirty? Most of us spend hours every day on our laptops and even bring them with us on the go. Your laptop has probably been collecting dust, grime, and crumbs. A dirty laptop is not a good look. Read More »

 
Super73 Debuts A New 75 MPH E-Motorbike and E-Bikes for Kids


The adventure lifestyle company Super73 already offers some of the best e-bikes available, but now they’re entering all-new markets with an e-bike for kids and the brand’s first electric motorcycle. Read More »

 
Xbox Quick Resume Is Coming to Windows Through DirectStorage


PC gaming is about to get faster, offer stunning detailed worlds, and have the ability for quick resumes thanks to Microsoft’s DirectStorage technology. In 2020, the company said this feature would come to PCs, and now the API is finally available for game developers. Read More »

 
Microsoft Is Testing Ads in the Windows 11 File Explorer


While many were excited to see File Explorer tabs in the latest Windows 11 Insider Build, it looks like that’s not the only thing Microsoft is testing out. Sadly, the company has also begun testing ads and promotions in the File Explorer app. Read More »

 
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If you own an iPhone 12 or 13, you know how awesome it is to be able to set it down on a wireless charger and skip having to fuss with pesky charging cables. It’s always nice to have a few extra chargers around the house or at your place of work, and Anker’s slim PowerWave wireless charger is a nice alternative to Apple’s chargers. Just attach the magnetic charger to the back of your phone and let it charge! It ships with a detachable USB-A connector for versatility and a five-foot USB-C cable so you aren’t stuck directly to an outlet.

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Meet the DuraCOR Pi, a Military-Grade Raspberry Pi Computer


If the space-faring Astro Pi isn’t tough enough for you, maybe it’s time to check out the DuraCOR Pi. This military-grade computer, which runs on a Raspberry Pi Compute 4 module, was developed by Curtiss-Wright. You know, the manufacturer that’s famous for supplying aircraft to the U.S. Armed Forces. Read More »

 
Tesla Raises Prices Again: It Won’t Be the Last Time


For the second time in less than a week, Tesla has raised the price of its vehicles. Only this time, we see a significant hike across the entire lineup. The Model 3, its most affordable EV, cost around $42k at the end of 2021 but now starts at $47,000. Read More »

 
NZXT’s Mechanical Keyboard and Mouse Are All About Customization


Buying all the parts to assemble a custom mechanical keyboard is a costly endeavor. So, why even build one yourself? NZXT now offers a Function mechanical keyboard and Lift mouse, which you can customize with different colors, form-factors, keycaps, and switches before ordering. Read More »

 

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With over 47 million enthusiasts in the United States alone, it’s easy to see that bird watching is an exciting hobby. With one of these apps and a few other supplies, you can begin your eggs-sighting bird journey today! Read More »

 

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With so many SSDs on the market, picking one that fits both your needs and budget can be a daunting task. We’ve put together a list of the best SSDs out there so you can choose the best one for you. Read More »

 
 

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