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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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MSI GS76 Stealth – gaming notebook with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3000 cards and a 360 Hz matrix. Premiere at CES 2021

Already 12 January NVIDIA during The online conference will showcase the new generation of GeForce RTX graphics cards 3000 for laptops. No wonder that manufacturers have been working on refreshed or completely new designs that will use the potential of Ampere architecture for some time. Information about one of the novelties of the Taiwanese company… Read more

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TSMC's 3nm + will arrive in 2023

by Antonio Delgado Ago 30 minutes ago … If all goes according to plan, TSMC has its facilities ready to start mass production of its first SoCs and 3-nanometer chips along throughout the year 2022. In addition, as they assure in digitimes, through gizchina, the next evolution of that process, called 3nm +, will begin… Read more

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Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 review: An absolute corker at this price

(Pocket-lint) – Lenovo makes several of the very best laptops that sit under the four-figure mark. And this, the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7, is probably the one you should buy.  Sure, the MacBook Air is a more exciting prospect, and even more powerful. But the Yoga Slim 7 is actually one of the best reasons… Read more

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LG 32UN500-W Review: Great Budget Entry Into 4K

Our Verdict LG cut down to the bone to bring us a 32-inch monitor with 4K prowess. For under $400 you get native 4K, HDR support and even Adaptive-Sync. Gamma and HDR performance could use work, but this is still a great choice for budget 4K. For Decent build quality Good contrast Adaptive-Sync Against No… Read more

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Query language: Nexus 1.0 creates GraphQL interfaces declaratively

The open source project Nexus has reached version 1.0. The declarative approach to creating GraphQL APIs should be stable for productive use with the new release, and there are some significant changes associated with the version jump. Nexus is now available under a new package name, and fields may by default have the value null… Read more

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The pandemic ruined time

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge The endless march through an endless March I’m told that March lasted 31 days this year, just like it did last year. Each of those days supposedly had 24 hours, like every other day this year, and that those hours each held the same number of minutes. The… Read more

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Update for .NET tools: JetBrains updates ReSharper and Rider

JetBrains releases version 2020. 3 of its .NET tools ReSharper and Rider. The focus is on the connection to .NET 5 and the support of the new features of C # 9. With this, JetBrains completes the update series of its IDEs. In the past few weeks, the tool manufacturer had already updated IntelliJ IDEA,… Read more

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The webcam is the gadget of the year

Illustration by William Joel / The Verge From grainy MacBooks to elaborate DSLR setups, no gadget had a bigger impact on how we got through 2020 When Time selects its annual Person of the Year, it’s not necessarily an endorsement of the recipient’s actions or beliefs. Instead, it’s more of an acknowledgement of the person’s… Read more

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Review: Astell and Kern KANN Alpha Tackles any headphones without fear

The Astell & Kann family You can safely call Kern the outsiders among music players. In a positive way, that is. They emphasize a high-quality display, like all players of the brand. More unique is the very powerful headphone amplifier. This allows them to handle even very demanding headphones. And that is really special. The… Read more

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Review: Shure Aonic 50 luxury on your head

RESUME The Aonic 50 is without a doubt worthy of a premium price. The finish is top-notch, the design is timeless and practical, and the sound quality is very good. The slightly higher weight is one of the few criticisms we have of the headphones 50 can fire. Yes, and the higher price of course…. Read more

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Review: JBL Club One walking with a club sound

Wireless noise canceling headphones are more popular than ever, which immediately explains why manufacturers are releasing such devices en masse. From JBL we receive the Club One, a new top model with adaptive noise cancellation and adjustable tuning provided by big name deejays such as Armin van Buuren and Tigerlily. Can these headphones therefore immediately… Read more

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Review: KEF LS50 Wireless II

Sometimes a new product seems very very similar to its predecessor. That first impression can be very misleading, we discovered (again) with the KEF LS 50 Wireless II. This recently released version of the successful wireless stereo speakers has been improved in so many ways that you can hardly compare old with new. In particular,… Read more

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