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Best on-ear headphones 2021

Home Best-buys Best on-ear headphones Buying Guide: Welcome to What Hi-Fi?’s round-up of the best on-ear headphones you can buy in 2021. The best on-ear headphones are a good middle ground between in-ears and over-ears, they don’t burrow in your ears like the former and tend to be more portable than the latter. As the… Read more

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Twitch ended 2020 with its biggest numbers ever

Twitch had a good 2020. Events were virtual; people stayed inside. The live-streaming site managed to clock 17 billion hours watched last year, which is a full 83 percent higher than 2019’s 9 billion, according to the latest report from StreamElements and Arsenal.gg. The jump wasn’t limited to Twitch; Facebook Gaming and YouTube Gaming also… Read more

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65W USB-C charger for Samsung photographed

This Samsung 65W charger (EP-TA865) was certified by the Korean authorities back in September, but this is the first time we see in a photo. It supports USB Power Delivery at up to 20V and 3.25A, including Programmable Power Supply (PPS). It’s powerful enough to be used with laptops as well, provided they can be… Read more

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V-Moda’s classic headphone design finally gets active noise cancellation

V-Moda has announced a new version of its M-200 headphones at CES 2021 — the M-200 ANC, which bring both Bluetooth and active noise cancellation to the classic V-Moda design. Those additions come with a jump in price, though, with the M-200 ANC starting at $499.99, a jump of $150 over the wired, non-noise cancelling… Read more

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Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 Founders Edition Review: Taking on Turing’s Best at $499

Our Verdict The GeForce RTX 3070 delivers a substantial performance boost to the high-end $500 market, basically matching the previous gen RTX 2080 Ti. Let’s just hope supply comes a bit closer to meeting demand this round (don’t hold your breath). For Excellent performance Reasonable price (for now) Runs cool and quiet DLSS 2.x continues… Read more

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Gigabyte Z590 AORUS Xtreme Motherboard Revealed

Home News (Image credit: Videocardz.com) Courtesy of VideoCardz, we have an early look at the upcoming Gigabyte Z590 Aorus Xtreme motherboard that will launch next week, purportedly alongside Intel’s new 11th-Gen Rocket Lake CPUs. We expect to see the full details of Gigabyte’s Z590 Aorus Xtreme next week during CES 2021. The new motherboard apparently… Read more

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Samsung to introduce a plethora of ISOCELL sensors, 200MP included

According to one of the most reliable Samsung tipsters, the Korean tech giant plans to introduce plenty of new ISOCELL camera sensors this year and a 200MP one will likely come around very soon. While we are still far away from a 600MP sensor, Samsung thinks that we are ready to make the jump to… Read more

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It’s 2021, and the pandemic is still here

I regret to inform you that even with all of the other news happening this week, there is still a pandemic going on. It would have been great to sweep it out the door with the old planners and dead Christmas trees. But it’s 2021, and COVID-19 is still here. More than a year after… Read more

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Lenovo unveils IdeaPad laptops, including a 5G connected one with a Snapdragon 8cx chipset

Following the announcement of the Tab P11 tablet, Lenovo is continuing its CES show with several laptops – all of them portable, but some quite powerful as well. The laptops are powered by all sorts of CPUs – from a Snapdragon chipset through an Intel CPU to an AMD Ryzen H-series with Nvidia RTX graphics…. Read more

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Apple App Store reportedly generated $64 billion in 2020

Matthew Wilson 44 mins ago Apple, Featured Tech News A large chunk of Apple’s annual income comes from the App Store, whether it be on iOS, iPadOS or Mac. In 2020, with many people stuck at home due to COVID-19 lockdowns, Apple’s software storefront did better than ever, bringing in $64 billion.  According to analysts… Read more

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Renault Captur E-Tech hybrid review: Cleaner crossover with practical charm

(Pocket-lint) – The Renault Captur was one of the first true crossovers to grace the roads. Sure, it followed the Nissan Juke – which created this segment – but the Captur has seen success. It’s Renault’s best-selling SUV in Europe and the best-selling UK model for Renault too. That’s no surprise, with a fusion of… Read more

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Samsung Galaxy S20+ long-term review

Introduction Samsung is announcing the next generation Galaxy S-series flagship family next week, and we figured a sort of a look back on last year’s model was most appropriate. As luck would have it, one of our own has been long-term using the Galaxy S20+, and this here long-term review came naturally. Perhaps you remember… Read more

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Container: Dynamic templates for FreeBSD jails with Bastille

Bastille was released in version 0.8. The tool automates and manages jails under FreeBSD, i.e. operating system and application containers. An instance of a FreeBSD jail provided with Bastille with the full range of commands of the base system only requires around 10 to 12 Mbytes of space on the data carrier. Improved and dynamic… Read more

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Dell unveil world’s first 40″ curved wide-screen 5K monitor, other UltraSharp monitors too

Besides new Latitude laptops Dell also unveiled several new monitors, including some designed for video conferencing one some for interactive presentations. Let’s start with the Dell UltraSharp 40 Curved WUHD Monitor (U4021QW), the world’s first 40” ultra wide curved monitor with 5K resolution (5,120 x 2,160 px), according to Dell. Its IPS panel boasts 100%… Read more

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ASUS officially raises the prices of its boards and graphics in the US

by Antonio Delgado 05 / 05 / 2021 1 ASUS has announced a general price hike affecting its motherboards and graphics cards for sale in the United States. The reason given by the company has been the increase in component costs, operating costs, logistics and import fees that affect the American country. In stores like… Read more

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