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The Apple Watch SE 3 is cheap, but it doesn’t skimp out on what matters
[ad_1] Since its launch a few years ago, the Apple Watch SE has been Apple’s almost-good-enough entry-level smartwatch aimed squarely at the average iPhone user. It features a design similar to the Series line, but larger bezels and a smaller display, along with key health features like a heart rate monitor, resulting in a solid,…
It doesn’t matter how big your TV is, it’s the speaker specs you need to pay attention to
[ad_1] Want to get a better viewing experience on your TV? You can try and get a newer TV with upgraded visuals. Ones that offer Dolby Vision and HDR support will give you a better picture to help you enjoy the content more. Looking at TVs with newer technology like an 8K option or a…
Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Still Doesn’t Feel Like It Has An Identity Of Its Own
[ad_1] Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is quickly approaching the finish line, scheduled to launch in September. I got the chance to play the kart racer for a second time recently, and my opinion of the game is largely unchanged from my verdict during Summer Game Fest: It’s dropping the best aspects of its predecessors to become…
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 doesn’t feel enough like the White Wolf game
[ad_1] I have played and run a lot of White Wolf’s Vampire: The Masquerade live-action role-playing and tabletop games. The best part of those games is getting to know the other characters — prying out their secrets and scheming with or against them to amass power and influence in the city. The worst part is…
When progress doesn’t feel like home: Why many are hesitant to join the AI migration
[ad_1] Want smarter insights in your inbox? Sign up for our weekly newsletters to get only what matters to enterprise AI, data, and security leaders. Subscribe Now When my wife recently brought up AI in a masterclass for coaches, she did not expect silence. One executive coach eventually responded that he found AI to be…
Final Fantasy Doesn’t Need Turn-Based Combat Back, It Needs Better Stories
[ad_1] There’s been an undercurrent of opinion, ever since Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 took audiences by surprise earlier this year, that the approach taken by the turn-based fantasy RPG is the cure for everything that ails Final Fantasy. It delivers an old-school take on the genre that’s much less flawed than both Final Fantasy XVI…
I’m sort of sick of ultra-lightweight 8K mice, and Glorious’ Series 2 Pro Wireless doesn’t stand out
[ad_1] Why you can trust Tom’s Hardware Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test. It seems like every other mouse we see is an ultra-lightweight, stripped-down performance mouse with a speedy higher polling rate. But because…
Cheap stuff that doesn’t suck, take 2
[ad_1] While we all wait to find out what effect the upcoming — well, maybe upcoming — tariffs will have on prices, many of us are making mental lists of some of the items we might need that, hopefully, won’t demand a bank loan to be affordable. Last year, we asked the staff members here…
Walmart’s onn. 4K streaming box: A Google TV upgrade doesn’t clobber its cost
[ad_1] Within my teardown published last summer of Walmart’s “onn.”-branded original Android TV-based streaming receiver, the UHD Streaming Device: I mentioned that I already had Google TV operating system-based successors for both the “box” and “stick” Android TV form factors (the latter subsequently dissected by me and published last December) sitting on my shelves awaiting…
The Supreme Court Doesn’t Seem Eager to Axe This $9 Billion Broadband Subsidy
[ad_1] Digital divide advocates can breathe a tentative sigh of relief, as the Supreme Court appeared reluctant to dismantle the Universal Service Fund (USF), a program that spends close to $9 billion a year to help low-income and rural Americans access phone and internet service, as well as schools, libraries and hospitals. The conservative non-profit…
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