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ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo 15 and 14: Hardware and secondary display improvements

After ASUS devoted itself to its ROG gaming notebooks yesterday and, among other things, its first 2-in-1 gaming convertible or the new edition of the popular ROG Zephyrus G 14, the ZenBook family was the focus of the digital CES today 2021. The new ASUS ZenBook Pro Duo 11 OLED and the ASUS ZenBook Duo… Read more

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The premiere of Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro – TWS headphones with ANC, Talking Mode and switching between Galaxy devices

Today, next to the flagship smartphones of the Samsung Galaxy S series 21, the truly wireless in-ear headphones Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro also debuted. Last year’s Korean musical design, the Galaxy Buds Live, was slightly different in terms of construction, but as you can see this year the company wanted to return to a more… Read more

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Tesla on-board computer with security problem: US authorities call for improvements

Tesla has long been known (since May 2018) in the USA, the traffic safety authority NHTSA to recall a total of 158. 000 cars of types Model S and Model X prompted. A design defect on the on-board computer in the “Media Control Unit” (“MCU”) could impair the function of the rear view camera and… Read more

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Motorola moto g 5G: winner for incredible autonomy! The review

With the new Motorola moto g 5G the winged company decides to continue on the open medium range 5G device line with the Plus version. The will is to ignite the desire of users for the old brand by offering good quality at an attractive price and even with the prerogative of the 5G network…. Read more

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CES 2021: Edifier debuts new Bluetooth speakers and TWS earphones

Dominic Moass 59 mins ago Featured Tech News, Headphones, Speakers, Tech News Over the years Edifier has earned a well deserved reputation for high-quality speakers and audio gear. At CES 2021, the company unveiled three new products – the D12 Bluetooth speakers, as well as two pairs of TWS earphones. Starting with the D12 speakers,… Read more

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Review: Sennheiser HD560

Sennheiser is a brand that basically every audiophile must have had once. The manufacturer has knowledge and expertise that goes back to the first half of the last century. That sounds nice and far away, but it shows that Sennheiser is a name that certainly belongs in the established order. Bee 75 year you might… Read more

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Intel RealSense ID – face recognition based on neural networks

Intel has expanded its RealSense series of camera technologies to include a face recognition product. RealSense ID should be a simple but secure solution for authentication. Intel sees the purpose of RealSense ID in sensitive areas such as access control in the financial sector or healthcare. According to the company, RealSense ID combines a 3D… Read more

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Best wireless speakers 2021: wonderful wi-fi speakers for all budgets

Home Best-buys Best wireless speakers Buying Guide: Welcome to What Hi-Fi?’s round-up of the best wireless speakers you can buy in 2021. The category of wireless speakers evolves and multiplies at a rate similar to new titles on Netflix. When it comes to driver-housing sonic boxes (cylinders, oblongs, spheres, wedges, jewels and teardrops) if you… Read more

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Apple MacBook Air (M1, 2020) review: Big steps to a bright future

(Pocket-lint) – Yes, it really is only a few months since the last MacBook Air hit the streets. But while this new end-of-2020 model looks and feels the same as the one from earlier in the year, what’s inside is quite different. That’s because the MacBook Air now runs exclusively on Apple’s own processors, dubbed… Read more

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Xiaomi announces all-new MIUI 12.5 that is quicker, safer and prettier than any predecessor

Xiaomi had a massive event today in Bejing, China, where it introduced its latest flagship smartphones, as well as the new interface, called MIUI 12.5. It is a follow-up of MIUI 12 and comes with massive safety improvements, optimized applications, and the ability to receive notifications and do some work on connected Windows devices effortlessly…. Read more

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Review: Yamaha RX V4A Real surround for next to nothing

Not everyone can (or will) a surround installation with eleven speakers and a handful of subwoofers. Are you doomed to go for a soundbar? Not necessary. There are also receivers such as the new Yamaha RX-V4A that offer film lovers and gamers an interesting alternative: true multi-speaker surround, but at a modest 5.1 scale and… Read more

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Night in the Woods for free from the Epic Games Store. A story-driven, atmospheric platformer with a twist of Twin Peaks

There are only four days left until the end of Epic Games Store’s action, where we are flooded with free games. Until now, you could add to your library, among others Cities Skylines, The Long Dark, Alien: Isolation, Metro 2033 Redux, Tropico 5 or Darkest Dungeon. Quite a nice set, although some turned out to… Read more

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Panasonic TX-65HX940B

Our Verdict The HX940B is difficult to work with but there’s a pleasing and natural performance in there for those who persevere For Bright, natural picture Excellent motion processing Vivid colours Against Tricky to calibrate Weak blacks and viewing angles Uninspiring sound The Panasonic TX-65HX940 is part of the leading line of Panasonic’s LCD TVs… Read more

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Pay please! 4 chords and 7 melody tones in a continuous loop

Today 100 years ago German radio started broadcasting “Silent Night”, des famous Christmas carols in the world. That has to be appreciated, even if other songs are now better suited to the taste of radio listeners: five years ago, Antenne Kärnten made “Last Christmas” 24 Send in a continuous loop. In this section we always… Read more

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Review: Furutech NCF Clear Line AC Power Supply Optimizer

Fake, snake oil, scam, money beating, the well-known terms are flying around when someone starts talking about a Furutech NCF Clear Line, with which the display can be optimized simply plug the black thing into a wall socket. Before you quit now, a short test was simply playing music for my wife (who doesn’t like… Read more

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