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Ever wish you could bolt down your iPhone or iPad charger to an outlet so it doesn’t walk away? A neat little accessory lets you do just that, so we tested it out to see how it works. Read on for a hands-on look at the Lock Socket for iPhone and iPad chargers.
A few weeks ago, I randomly got an email from a public relations company representing Wolfbox products and listed in the email was the Wolfbox 2nd Generation Dual Zone Car Fridge. I decided to reply to the email in hopes of getting one to review, and much to my surprise, they replied almost instantly stating they would send me one over.
SBCs, or single-board computers, are tiny but relatively powerful and capable mini-computers, with all the important parts built into and around a single circuit board – including the CPU, RAM, Bluetooth and WiFi support, and even USB and video-out/HDMI ports.
The Redragon Eisa K686 Pro SE is a mechanical keyboard that punches above its weight in terms of features, especially considering its attractive price point. Let’s delve into the details to see if this keyboard clicks all the right boxes for you.
In almost 45 years of tech nerdery I’ve covered a fair amount of ground software-wise. I saw a question posted online not too long ago, asking people what the “best app you’ve ever used?” and it had me thinking through everything I can remember messing with over the decades. After giving it a chunk of consideration I arrived at the answer.
So the crux of this thesis is simply: stop looking at new technology like it has to replace something else for it to be successful. You don’t need to replace the smartphone, you don’t need to replace the laptop, and you don’t need to replace the desktop to be considered a successful product. Instead you should look at each product category as another tool that people have to leverage to get their work done.
Okay so here are my thoughts after a few months with the NuPhy Air 96 v2. I’m not much of a mechanical keyboard user and I talk about that and how it affects my perception of the keyboard as well. If you want, there’s also a list of as many specs as I could think of at the bottom of this article if you would like to just read that as well. But this isn’t a spec sheet, it’s a review, so here are my thoughts:
So this isn’t the end all be all of the iPad finally finding its footing. I’m not going to try and pretend that it is, but at the conclusion of Apple’s Let Loose iPad event today, I’ve come away feeling like iPad is finally starting to hit a stride.
I wanted to introduce myself if you haven’t met me before on social media or on Mastodon. I was first introduced to Mastodon back in 2018.
The awesome folks over at EZQuest has sent me a couple of their EZQuest Ultra High Speed HDMI 10K 60Hz Cables to review and today, I’m going to dive in and give you all the details of these cables and how well they work.