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25 votes
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Angela Sheehan is developing wearable tech with whimsy
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Apple's modular Mac Pro now available to order
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Apple will reportedly release an iPhone without any ports in 2021
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MacBook Pro 16" 2019 teardown
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How to find AV hardware for specific requirements?
Apologies if this belongs in ~tech, that group is more on topic than ~talk but I think it’s for news and links more than open questions. (Edit: Looks like it's been moved to ~comp, I guess that...
Apologies if this belongs in ~tech, that group is more on topic than ~talk but I think it’s for news and links more than open questions. (Edit: Looks like it's been moved to ~comp, I guess that works too.)
I’m looking for an HDMI switch. It needs to support at least 4K resolution and have at least 10 input ports. It also needs to have Toslink audio out. Remote control support is a “nice to have” but physical buttons are fine too.
I’m having trouble locating a product like this online. Not sure if I’m just using the wrong terms or if it doesn’t actually exist. Can any Tildes gearheads give me a pointer here?
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Google Pixel 4 and 4XL review: More than the sum of its sensors
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Planting tiny spy chips in hardware can cost as little as $200
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Eleven things computer users will never experience again (2015)
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Microsoft announces new Surface lineup, including two new dual-screen devices, one of which is an Android phone
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Microsoft Surface Neo first look: The future of Windows 10X is dual-screen
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Samsung Galaxy Fold review: The $2,000 phone of the future is here—please don’t break it
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Announcements from Amazon's 2019 hardware event: Echo Buds, Frames, Loop, Eero, Studio, Ring camera, and Alexa updates
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Samsung unveils new PCIe 4.0 SSDs that "never die"
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Google and Dell team up to take on Microsoft with Chromebook Enterprise laptops
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Asus announces ZenBook Pro Duo - Dual screen laptop
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The Valve Index Ear Speakers - Research, design, and evolution
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Consumer Reports' testing finds that many wireless routers lack basic security protections
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The high bandwidth memory standard, HBM2E: The E Stands for Evolutionary
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How Facebook failed to break into hardware: The untold story of Building 8
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How I made my own Android phone - in China
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Spotify Untold – Inside Spotify's ill-fated flirtation with TV and hardware
8 votes -
Project Glasswing: Adobe's new transparent display
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Samsung says it has fixed the Galaxy Fold and will release it in September
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Raspberry Pi Foundation confirms faulty USB-C design on Pi 4, plans to fix it in a future board revision
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Kuo: Apple will include new scissor switch keyboard in 2019 MacBook Air and 2020 MacBook Pro
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Eleven great mechanical keyboards for coders — updated for 2019
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USB inventor regrets making them so difficult to plug in correctly
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Raspberry Pi 4 on sale now from $35 | USB3, Gigabit Ethernet, 1.5GHz Quad Core, Upto 4GB RAM
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Need advice for simple speaker setup
I just moved into a new apartment, and am using a 32" tv in the living room. The TV is already way too small, but I'd rather prioritize spending on the speakers first. I thought I could live with...
I just moved into a new apartment, and am using a 32" tv in the living room. The TV is already way too small, but I'd rather prioritize spending on the speakers first.
I thought I could live with the TV speakers, but have quickly realized that they have made watching movies impossible. The dialogue is impossible to hear without cranking up the volume. And then if there is anything other than dialogue, it's way too loud.
The walls in the apartment are fairly thin, so I'm pretty sure a subwoofer is out of the question. So I was looking at soundbars but keep seeing conflicting advice. There are articles like this that make them sound fine, yet when you go to place like /r/hometheater, everyone despises them.
So my next step was to look at powered bookshelf speakers. They seemed like a pretty good option, until I went to best buy to listen to them. I'm not sure if they just weren't set up properly or what, but none of them sounded that great. Especially when compared to the tower speakers they had.
So now I'm at a loss. Should I go with a soundbar, bookshelf, or tower speakers? My budget is under $500.
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Lightest, cheapest laptop out there with best battery life
My laptop is showing sings of death, and I know I will need a new one soon. Also, I am planning to get a tablet and ditch my smartphone, and to stop using the laptop for browsing content: I'll do...
My laptop is showing sings of death, and I know I will need a new one soon. Also, I am planning to get a tablet and ditch my smartphone, and to stop using the laptop for browsing content: I'll do most of that to the phone/tablet, and use the laptop as an authoring tool: writing and coding.
So I am looking for a laptop that is cheap, light, and can keep running for at least 3-5hrs under mild Debian+Emacs load. Ideally around 11"-13".
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The experience of working on a thirty-year-old Macintosh SE
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Diminishing differentiation: Are all our gadgets making each other redundant?
15 votes -
Apple WWDC 2019 livestream
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An analysis of the ruling declaring Qualcomm a monopolist, showing their nearly twenty-year history of overcharging smartphone makers for cellular chips
12 votes -
MacBook Pro 15" Touch Bar 2019 Teardown - includes a detailed look at the changes to the keyboard
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Exploring the impact of disabling Hyper-Threading on Intel processors to mitigate the new vulnerabilities
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Microsoft removes Huawei laptop from store, remains silent on potential Windows ban
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Lenovo unveils preview of the world’s first foldable PC in ThinkPad X1 family
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Google Pixel 3a: High-end features at a more affordable price ($399 USD, $479 for XL)
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Apple is telling lawmakers people will hurt themselves if they try to fix iPhones
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Backblaze hard drive stats Q1 2019
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Samsung Galaxy Fold teardown
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Samsung delays Galaxy Fold indefinitely: ‘We will take measures to strengthen the display’
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Samsung’s Galaxy Fold is breaking before it’s even out
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Exploring the world of e-ink
8 votes -
Appl still hasn’t fixd its MacBook kyboad problm
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The MacBook keyboard fiasco is way worse than Apple thinks
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Apple announces new iPad Air and iPad mini
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All Intel chips open to new Spoiler non-Spectre attack: Don't expect a quick fix
23 votes