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Realme 9 Pro review
Realme's 9 Series duo is finally out, and we welcome not one but two Pro models - the standard Realme 9 Pro and a Pro+ option. The subject of this review is the Realme 9 Pro, which the company says is a direct successor to the Realme 8s 5G, making the Pro+ a successor to the 8 Pro from last year.
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Google Pixel C review: An Android tablet worthy of replacing your iPad
Google's latest tablet is its greatest yet. In fact, the Pixel C hands down is the most powerful Android tablet I've ever used. The real question here isn't if the Pixel C is the best tablet, it's "who cares"?
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Cowboy Bebop – a slick and spirited slice of TV cyberpunk
John Cho stars in Netflix’s brilliantly amped-up live-action update of the anime classic, which offers madcap mayhem with an anything-goes feel
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Motorola Edge 20 review
Back in July, Motorola unveiled an exciting trio of Edge 20 smartphones with a few shared key features - HRR OLED screens, 108MP primary shooters, 5G connectivity, and 30W fast charging.
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This suitcase-sized power station is designed to get you through a blackout
Zendure’s latest “portable” charger is the SuperBase Pro 2000, a hulking power station equipped with a 2,096Wh battery that’s designed to get you through everything from a camping trip to a blackout. Weighing in at 46.5 pounds (21.2kg), it’s only portable in the technical sense of the word — you’re much more likely to use its built-in handle to wheel it around like a rollable suitcase. It’s launching on Indiegogo with an early bird price starting at $1,299.
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ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 6 review: flexible flagship
Once upon a time, the Thinkpad X1 Yoga was Lenovo’s flagship business convertible, joining the clamshell X1 Carbon at the top of the company’s business hierarchy. These days, it has more company. We now have the paper-thin, titanium-coated X1 Titanium Yoga, the featherweight X1 Nano, and the powerhouse X1 Extreme kicking around, all of which are excellent, pricey, and could reasonably be considered flagships in their own right.
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Safe Multimedia Software | Movavi
Movavi has been making multimedia life easier for over 15 years. Our mission is to enable our users to solve any multimedia tasks with our mobile, desktop, and online apps. We want to create an environment that makes handling video, audio, and image files an enjoyable and time-saving experience for people everywhere.
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Best Internet Providers of 2021
We've compared speeds, plans, pricing and customer satisfaction offered by internet providers across the country. These are the ISPs we recommend first.
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The best gaming chairs of all the time
Choose a good gaming chair to sit for hours playing your favorite video game. To be the king of the game, you have to have a good throne, and here we will help you choose the one that best fits your body.
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This Is the Worst Smartwatch I've Ever Used
It’s rare for a flagship gadget to fail on every single front, and yet the OnePlus Watch has managed to pull it off. Every little thing went wrong when I tested this watch. It tracked every activity inaccurately. It said I was sleeping when I was awake. My step counts were off by more than 10,000 steps. I changed my measurements to the imperial system, but sometimes it showed me data using the metric system anyway, just for fun.
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Tap Strap 2 Review: The Sci-Fi Inspired Wearable Mouse and Keyboard
Watching Keanu Reeves (in Johnny Mnemonic) typing in the air using his ultra-futuristic gloves fascinated me a lot. When the folks over at Tap reached us to test their Tap Strap 2, my fascination turned into a reality. Tap Strap 2 is a unique device that you can wear on your hand. It functions both as a mouse and a keyboard and also provides the ability of utilizing AirMouse gestures.
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Samsung Galaxy S10 redux: The best of both worlds
The Samsung Galaxy S10 launched two years ago. How does it hold up in 2021 against modern smartphones?
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The iPhone 12 Mini May Not Be Long for This World
Folks with tiny hands have been clamoring for a smaller smartphone for years, and in 2020, Apple finally delivered with the iPhone 12 Mini. Except it looks like Apple might stop manufacturing its littlest phone due to less-than-stellar sales.
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iOS 14 on the iPhone 6S and SE: Performance is fine, other stuff is not
It’s September, and you know what that means: shorter days, the first tentative tinge of chill in the night air, Halloween candy at the grocery store, and—most relevantly for us—a new version of iOS. Apple supports its own phones with new software updates for years longer than any of the Android phone makers do, but that doesn’t mean that using a new version of iOS on the oldest-supported hardware is always pleasant. For iOS 14, that hardware is the iPhone 6S and the original 4-inch iPhone SE, the same as it was for iOS 13.
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Satechi Quatro packs Apple Watch and Qi wireless charging into a USB-C battery bank
You could already buy a battery bank with a built-in Apple Watch charger. You could buy one with a wireless charging pad, too — they even sell one with a built-in kickstand.
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OnePlus 8 Pro long-term review
The OnePlus 8 Pro was the company's flagship smartphone for 2020. Starting at a steep $899, the OnePlus 8 Pro is easily the most expensive smartphone OnePlus has ever launched. For years now, OnePlus has been transitioning from its early days of being a 'Flagship Killer' to becoming the flagship. While the rebellious teen phase certainly made for good marketing, it's also not a sustainable business model, especially if the company had to keep up with the growing competition and maintain its performance standards.
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The Bright Side Of Having A Prosecutor On Your Side
Lawyers are skilled in a wide variety of fields of study, many of which focus on a specific feature or branch of law itself.
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Lenovo Yoga C740 (15-Inch) Review
If you want a larger screen than the 13 or 14 inches common on 2-in-1 convertible laptops today, the 15-Inch Lenovo Yoga C740 is a fine option thanks to its sturdy build quality, simple styling, and good computing performance.
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The Samsung Galaxy S20+, S20 Ultra Exynos & Snapdragon Review: Megalomania Devices
It’s been a long couple of weeks, but the wait is now finally over. Today we’re ready to go on a deep dive into Samsung’s most important phones of 2020; the new Galaxy S20 series represents a huge jump for the Korean company, and also for the wider smartphone industry. The new devices have a lot of brand-new features premiering for the first time in mainstream flagship devices, and some cutting-edge capabilities that are outright new to the industry as a whole.
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Apple iPad Pro review 2020: small spec bump, big camera bump
Apple's tagline for the new 2020 iPad Pro models is “Your next computer is not a computer.” It’s a cheeky way of addressing the tension that’s at the heart of most iPad Pro purchases: they cost as much or more than many laptops but may not be able to replace your laptop.
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