Before lockdown, our lives were defined by speed. Rushing around, living life at rocket pace was the norm. Keeping up with work responsibilities, social obligations and the latest tech or fashion trends was a neverending feat. Only a privileged few could afford to slow down.
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We totally understand that you want to delete your Facebook account. Who doesn’t these days? It’s just becoming more and…
We could plan the perfect office all day but there is one item you might overlook in your quest for the perfect productivity pod – the not-so-humble tablet. Specifically Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S6, the choice that blows every other Android-based tablet on the planet right out of the water.
If you use a computer (and, let’s face it, you’re reading this on one) then odds are you’ve come across a monitor at some point. They’re nigh-indispensable office tools but having the wrong monitor for the job at hand can make a good job feel absolutely awful.
Private space company SpaceX is about to do something for the first time. This week the company launches its first human passengers into space, a major test for the Elon Musk-backed outfit and a stepping stone on its route to Mars.
Listen up all you tab goblins. You know who you are, the people who managed to accumulate 38 different tabs…
The world is upside down right now due to coronavirus. Although there are early signs of tentative re-openings for trial-and-error…
For those folks that are used to only the highest quality image, most cheap webcams just won’t cut it. If you want to invest in a more expensive, improved webcam then you just might be out of luck because those things are hard to come by these days. Don’t settle for that grainy, poorly focused image when you have such a nice potential webcam sitting in a cupboard, waiting for your next vacation, to be used.
Many new phrases have entered our vocabulary as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown. “Zoom fatigue” refers to the mental exhaustion associated with online video conferencing.
Researchers have found several hardware vulnerabilities in Intel’s Thunderbolt port which could give malicious actors to everything on your machine. The good news is that they need five minutes with your physical hardware to do it.