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Month: July 2019

Let This Service’s Scientifically Designed Music Up Your Productivity [Deals Hub]

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Are you interested in increasing your productivity? What if you could increase it by 400%, simply by listening to a certain music service? Though this […] Read the original post by Megan Lopez

How to run scheduled macros in Keyboard Maestro

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With Keyboard Maestro, you can automate your macros and schedule them to run whenever you want. Here’s how. In our last segment, we created a simple […] Read the original post by Jeffery Battersby

A Drone, a $12,000 Lens, and the Magic of a Total Solar Eclipse

Posted on July 4, 2019 by

Eclipse chasers plan for months for the jaw-dropping spectacle of a total solar eclipse. But when totality hits, even the ultra-prepared can end up scrambling. Read the original post by Eric Adams

Kuo: Scissor-switch keyboards to return in 2019 MacBook Air, 2020 MacBook Pro

Posted on July 4, 2019 by

Few if any of Apple’s recent designs have been so vocally reviled as its butterfly keyboards for the MacBook. But according to a new report […] Read the original post by Leif Johnson

Save over $1,000 on this 55″ LG OLED 4K TV

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Purchasing a TV is never an easy task. There’s a mess of models to choose from, and you have to carefully research each one to […] Read the original post by Marc Lagace

UK buyers can pick up a half price Amazon Echo Dot ahead of Prime Day

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It’s not even Prime Day yet but Amazon UK has already dropped the price of its Echo Dot by 50%. The 3rd-gen smart speaker is […] Read the original post by Adam Oram

Apple may abandon the keyboard, “butterfly” this year

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Respected analyst Ming-Chi Kuo shared his new prediction, which concerns the keyboards MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. According to experts, in the near future Apple […] Read the original post by Mark

Performance Xiaomi CC9e on the basis of the Snapdragon 665 tested in benchmarks

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Released this week, the smartphone Xiaomi CC9e on the basis of the new SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 tested in Geekbench and AnTuTu. Performance In AnTuTu the smartphone […] Read the original post by Mark

Muscovite has sued Apple 340 thousand rubles

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Muscovite was able to sue the Russian representative office of Apple a large sum in compensation for a broken MacBook Pro. As reported at the kuntsevskiy […] Read the original post by Mark

OpenID Foundation: the Function of Sign in with the Apple unsafe

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Non-profit organization OpenID Foundation behind the development of the open standard for decentralized authentication system OpenID, sent an open letter to the American Corporation Apple. […] Read the original post by Mark

The Colorful Science of Why Fireworks Look Bad on TV

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Even the best TVs fall short of capturing all the colors in fireworks that humans can perceive. Read the original post by Adam Rogers

Fourth of July Deals: Save on Apple Devices and Accessories From Anker, Speck, Twelve South, and Many More

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Today is Independence Day in the United States, and as people around the country celebrate the holiday, many retailers have kicked off notable sales that […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard

UK Prime members can grab Amazon’s 6-inch Kindle at £15 off right now

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Amazon’s 6-inch Kindle reader is currently £55 right now as part of the retailer giant’s Prime-exclusive promotion. This price is a steal, knocking £15 off […] Read the original post by Rich Edmonds

Updated: Printing a case for Raspberry Pi 4

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A 4Gbyte Raspberry Pi 4 is on order to see how it performs, but the cases were sold out. I was going to chase it […] Read the original post by Steve Bush

Printing a case for Raspberry Pi 4

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A 4Gbyte Raspberry Pi 4 is on order to see how it performs, but the cases were sold out. I was going to chase it […] Read the original post by Steve Bush

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