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- Nintendo finally adds Bluetooth audio to the Switch in new software update
- Where are Apple’s new Macs? Here’s what we’re still expecting Apple to announce this year
- The Holmes trial gets into the Excel nitty-gritty
- Should you wait for the Apple Watch Series 7?
- xCloud and Xbox Remote Play are officially available on Windows
- How the iPhone 13, Mini, Pro and Max compare to Android rivals — and vs. iPhone 12
- Apple’s updated leather MagSafe wallet supports Find My location tracking
- The Apple Watch’s new sizes make shopping for bands more confusing
- Apple drops the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone XR from its lineup
- Razer made gamer thimbles
Nintendo finally adds Bluetooth audio to the Switch in new software update Posted: 14 Sep 2021 06:09 PM PDT Nintendo has surprise-announced that Bluetooth audio support has come to the Switch through a software update. The ability to use Bluetooth headphones to listen to game audio has been a conspicuously missing feature since the console launched in 2017, so it's great to finally have it — though there are some limitations. According to a Nintendo support article, you'll be limited to using two wireless controllers if you've got a Bluetooth headset attached. The system also won't support Bluetooth microphones, which isn't necessarily surprising given that Nintendo's own voice chat system relies on an app running on your phone. Still, it's a bummer for people who play games with their own built-in voice chat abilities.
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Where are Apple’s new Macs? Here’s what we’re still expecting Apple to announce this year Posted: 14 Sep 2021 05:21 PM PDT Apple's "California Streaming" event was packed with announcements, from the iPhone 13 and forthcoming Apple Watch Series 7 to a sixth-gen iPad Mini. We expected much of this, yet, there were a number of things we had anticipated that Apple might announce but didn't, including new MacBook Pros and next-gen AirPods. However, it looks like there's still hope they may make an appearance soon, especially given that October is historically when Apple will showcase new Macs. According to Bloomberg's reliable Apple-watcher, Mark Gurman, Apple will likely hold at least one more online event within the next "several weeks," which means Apple may still reveal the no-shows from today before the end of 2021. Here are some of the more noteworthy... |
The Holmes trial gets into the Excel nitty-gritty Posted: 14 Sep 2021 05:00 PM PDT But will the technical jargon overwhelm the jurors? |
Should you wait for the Apple Watch Series 7? Posted: 14 Sep 2021 04:51 PM PDT One of the big rumors heating up before Apple's "California Streaming" iPhone announcement event about the Apple Watch Series 7 wound up fizzling out as soon as the new smartwatch was unveiled. The speculation was that Apple would perform the most significant overhaul of its smartwatch ever, aligning its design with that of the iPhone 12 and 13 — namely, flat sides and a more squared-off look with a larger display and smaller bezels. We got the larger display and slimmer bezels part, but the Apple Watch Series 7 still mostly looks like its predecessors at casual glance. The biggest change to the Series 7 is indeed physically bigger: the display. Apple increased the screen sizes to 41mm and 45mm, and with a thicker glass top the display... |
xCloud and Xbox Remote Play are officially available on Windows Posted: 14 Sep 2021 04:36 PM PDT Microsoft has announced that its xCloud service, officially known as Xbox Cloud Gaming, and Xbox Remote Play are now available to everyone with the Xbox app on Windows 10 (or 11). These features on PC rolled out to Xbox Insiders as a beta last month, and have been available on phones for a while, but them being officially available on PC is nice to see too. It's giving you another option for how you want to play, whether the game is running on your personal console or Microsoft's servers. Xbox Cloud Gaming, which seems like a natural fit for PCs that don't have the power to run the games themselves, has been available on Windows for a few months through web browsers, but it's a nice step forward that the service is now in a native app,... |
How the iPhone 13, Mini, Pro and Max compare to Android rivals — and vs. iPhone 12 Posted: 14 Sep 2021 03:13 PM PDT Apple has announced its new iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, which feature better cameras, 120Hz screens, new processors (which Apple claims are the fastest in a phone, period), better battery life, and smaller notches compared to their predecessors. But should you upgrade from the iPhone 12, and is Apple beating the Android competition? Here's how Apple stacks up to Samsung, OnePlus, Google, and its own previous devices on paper. One thing to keep in mind before we dive in is that specs don't tell the whole story. There's the obvious difficult comparisons (how does an Apple A15 chip stack up against a Snapdragon 888, and how do you compare traditional phones to folding ones), as well as the small details... |
Apple’s updated leather MagSafe wallet supports Find My location tracking Posted: 14 Sep 2021 02:49 PM PDT Apple introduced an updated version of its MagSafe leather wallet today with new colors and support for an additional feature: tracking in the Find My app. Apple's location tracking service recently expanded with the addition of AirTags, and now the company is apparently working some version of the same functionality into its more low-tech accessories. That might seem like the continuous tracking AirTags offers, but Apple's description points to something simpler. The company writes that the wallet "supports Find My, so you can be notified of your wallet's last known location if it gets separated from your phone." That's helpful, but possibly not useful if someone moves your wallet after it's separated. A... |
The Apple Watch’s new sizes make shopping for bands more confusing Posted: 14 Sep 2021 02:45 PM PDT The Apple Watch Series 7 was one of the many announcements made during Apple's "California Streaming" event, sharing the stage alongside the iPhone 13 and 13 Pro, a new iPad Mini with USB-C charging, and more. The watch comes in new 41mm and 45mm case sizing, moving away from the 40mm and 44mm sizing that has been the standard for the last few generations of Apple Watch. As expected, Apple updated its online inventory of Watch bands accordingly for the new sizes. But many of them no longer list options for the 38, 40, 42, and 44mm sizing options for all of the bands. While it might appear at first that Apple has unceremoniously eradicated support for all previous models, don't worry, it didn't do that. However, the company did make it... |
Apple drops the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone XR from its lineup Posted: 14 Sep 2021 02:31 PM PDT As a slew of new iPhones come in, several models go out. This year, Apple pulled the plug on a couple of familiar standbys to make room for the iPhone 13, as MacRumors points out. The iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max have disappeared from Apple's online store outside of refurb models. This is customary for Pro models when the lineup is refreshed, even though they've been shipping for less than a year. If you absolutely must spend more than $1,000 on a brand-new iPhone that isn't the iPhone 13 (or you love that dark blue colorway), your options today are carriers and third-party retail shops. While the devices are likely to appear as cut-rate options at places like Woot from time to time, Apple's retail option cuts out the option of buying... |
Posted: 14 Sep 2021 02:26 PM PDT What makes a gamer? I'll tell you. It's having the right attitude, the skills to dominate, and of course, the right tech. You won't get ahead without the best, well, you name it. Razer has already produced gaming monitors, headsets, mice, keyboards, toasters, Chroma-enabled mug holders, chairs, controllers, plush animals, clothing, laptops, desktops, headphones, glasses that are also headphones, and truthfully, a lot more. If you're still not getting the results you've worked for? Don't worry, the company somehow still isn't at a loss as to what to put out next to maximize your potential. The latest essential gamer gear is hardcore thimbles that cost $9.99, with two... |
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