Fashion

Quick Look: Corsair TBT100 Thunderbolt 3 Dock

Introduction I would like to thank Corsair for supplying the review sample. The Corsair TBT100 Thunderbolt dock in many ways reminds us of the Elgato Thunderbolt 3 docks, but offers a different set of I/O. Corsair acquired Elgato a while back, so the TBT100 is a result of having that knowledge and expertise in-house now… Read more

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Virtual Christmas: Skype 8.67 brings together fashion

Microsoft has released version 8. 67 of the instant messenger service Skype, which, like Microsoft Teams, provides a Together Mode and a large gallery. With Skype video conferences, all streams of the participants can now be seen at the same time, which is particularly advantageous for virtual family Christmas parties in times of pandemic. There… Read more

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Flashback: the social networking phones built for Facebook and other such oddities

Phones are tools for communication. The early ones only supported one-to-one calls (and were wired to the wall), but the Internet bred a number of social networks, which popularized the idea of sharing everything with large groups of people. Friends, family, coworkers, even strangers, you could post messages and photos for all of them to… Read more

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Make the most of wearing a mask

After COVID-19 started dominating the headlines, one of the changes that we started making in our lives (well, most of us, anyway) was to wear a mask. As you probably remember, initially masks were difficult — sometimes impossible — to find. Disposable masks were reserved for medical and emergency personnel (and in some places, shortages… Read more

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Amazon will make custom-fitted $25 T-shirts after photographing your body

Amazon influencers promote Made for You. Amazon just launched its new Made for You custom clothing service in the US that requires users to upload their measurements and two photos to create a “virtual body double.” The first product is a $25 Made for You T-shirt available in a variety of colors, fabrics, necklines, and… Read more

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Twitter hit with €450,000 GDPR fine nearly two years after disclosing data breach

Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) has fined Twitter €450,000 (around $546,000) over a data breach it disclosed back in January 2019, the regulator announced today. The security flaw exposed some supposedly private tweets from the service’s Android users for over four years. Twitter was found to have violated the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)… Read more

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Apple launches new App Store privacy labels so you can see how iOS apps use your data

Apple is making good on its promise to provide more transparency around iOS app data collection with the launch of new privacy labels on the App Store. The company first announced its intention to provide these so-called “nutrition label” privacy disclosures back in June during WWDC, and last month Apple disclosed that developers would have… Read more

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Review: Panasonic TX 55HZW2004

At the top of the Panasonic line-up we find an OLED TV with striking advantages. A customized OLED panel, studio monitor image quality and Dolby Atmos sound system. Also a TV that is equipped with four HDMI connections that deliver the full HDMI 2.0 bandwidth and can therefore handle Ultra HD HDR in the best… Read more

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