Freelance tech writer Jack Wallen shares how he adapted his work-from-home environment to suit his needs and be more productive—he went from writing four articles per month to more than 70. Source: topic/hardware
Tag: hardware
If the Apple Store is closed, you can still get a device repaired
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•What do you do if your local Apple Store is closed or booked up? Apple provides many ways to achieve your goals. Source: topic/hardware
Super Bowl LV: Tech titans tap 5G, AR, and more to boost gameday look and feel
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•Companies are bolstering the tech infrastructure in and around the stadium to enhance this year’s Super Bowl experience with limited attendance. What can fans expect? Source: topic/hardware
How to use AirPods and the Health app in iOS 14 to protect your hearing
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•Limiting volume exposure on your iOS devices can help protect your hearing in the long run. Learn how to actively monitor volume levels and protect your hearing health with iOS 14.4 and AirPods. Source: topic/hardware
Why the Pixelbook Go has given me Chromebook envy
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•Jack Wallen purchases a new Chromebook for his wife and comes down with a serious case of Chromebook envy. Source: topic/hardware
Apple edges out Samsung as top smartphone vendor
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•Thanks to iPhone 12 sales, Apple won the fourth quarter with the highest number of shipments among global smartphone vendors, says Canalys. Source: topic/hardware
How to optimize the MTU setting on your router for better performance
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•Depending on make and model, your home router/modem may be configured for basic web surfing but not for high performance. Optimizing the MTU setting may help. Source: topic/hardware
Xbox Series S: Full teardown (LIVE! from CES 2021)
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•Watch the Series S get torn down and explained in full by CNET’s very own Jason Hiner and Bill Detwiler, in this latest episode of Cracking Open at CES 2021. Source: topic/hardware
Apple job postings give further credence to electric car rumors
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•The company’s Special Project Group posted more than 300 jobs for electrical engineers, road safety specialists, and those with automotive experience in 2020. Source: topic/hardware
This tiny piece of hardware could make better 5G a reality
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•Resonant says its new radio frequency filter has the tech to make wider applications possible. Source: topic/hardware