Nokia 7 2 Review A Mid Range Phone That Rises Above The Pack

Nokia’s rebirth as an Android phone maker (under brand licensee HMD Global) has mostly come through affordable and budget handsets, rather than extravagant flagship models—well, aside from the penta-camera Nokia 9 PureView. Most of Nokia’s recent releases are wallet-friendly models that keep some of the company’s iconic Finnish design philosophy and pair it with modest components, typically yielding pretty good overall results. The Nokia 7.2 is another example of that, building off of the very good Nokia 7....

November 6, 2022 · 10 min · 2051 words · Amanda Tait

Peerless Av Prgs Unv Mount Review Give Your Projector The Mount It Deserves

The Peerless-AV PGRS Projector Mount is a heavy-duty universal mount that’s easy to install, easy to adjust, and capable of handling all but the largest and heaviest of projectors. This low profile mount includes thumbscrews for easy pitch and roll adjustment, and it even has a standard pipe thread if you have high ceilings and need to offset the mount to get a straight shot at your projector screen. We recently installed a PGRS-UNV in a home theater setting, testing out how easy it is to install and adjust, how well it performs in regular usage, how sturdy it is, and more....

November 6, 2022 · 6 min · 1083 words · Joanne Eichmann

Petcube Play 2 A Fun Gift For You And Your Pet

Making the most of time away from our pets is a big concern for pet owners. Even leaving for work has its own requirements, such as checking for food, water, and your pet’s well-being. The Play 2 is made for those pet owners who just can’t look away for a whole day. Improved field of view and newly added Alexa functionality make an amazing quality pet camera even better....

November 6, 2022 · 6 min · 1131 words · Randall Emmons

Powtoon Review

This “PowerPoint” tool is more of an animation maker because, if you want, you can have it play as a movie instead of a click-through presentation. Switching between the two is very easy and doesn’t affect the presentation permanently. Right off the bat, Powtoon comes off as a great service because you can use it online and because there are lots of tools available, but it’s severely limited because there’s also a paid version....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 514 words · Mia Parker

Primetracking Personal Gps Tracker Review A Compact Solution For Keeping Tabs On Your Belongings

Over the past few months, I’ve been putting the PrimeTracking Personal GPS Tracker to the test and have summarized my thoughts on the unit and its tracking abilities, after thousands of miles traveled and hundreds of hours of movement. Design: Small, but solid The PrimeTracking GPS unit is a fairly bland, compact device that measures just 2.7 x 1.5 x 1 inch (HWD) making it roughly half the size of a deck of cards, albeit a bit thicker....

November 6, 2022 · 5 min · 1024 words · Randy Green

Steven Lee Helps Caregivers Connect Through Tech

Lee is the co-founder, president, and chief operating officer of ianacare, a health tech company that created a platform for family caregivers looking for more resources in the industry. He teamed up with his co-founder, Jessica Kim, in 2018 to launch ianacare. The pair is on a mission to provide the best practices for people navigating through the caregiving journey. Ianacare’s platform offers personal and professional resources, including coaching, peer support groups, curated programs and services, employee benefits, and more....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 676 words · Eleonora Harris

The 16 Best Shows To Watch On Discovery Plus Right Now January 2023

Don’t know what to watch? Browse this list of what’s trending on each of the Discovery Plus channels. Starring: Jamie Spears, Britney Spears Created By: N/A TV Rating: TV-14 Number of Seasons: 1 Genre: Documentary Starring: John Feal, Kirsten Gillibrand, Michael O’Connell Created By: Rob Lindsay TV Rating: TV-14 Number of Seasons: 1 Jon Stewart is known for making jokes, but there’s nothing funny about this subject. Fortunately, first responders are finally getting the respect they deserve thanks to the advocacy of Stewart and others....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 527 words · Stephen Wells

The 5 Best Gaming Mice Of 2022

Comfort aside, the other big-ticket items are performance and accuracy. For serious and even casual gamers, you’ll likely want to decide if it’s more practical for you to have a wired or wireless model. If you go with a wireless mouse for gaming, battery capacity and connectivity are key considerations. Other important performance stats you’ll want to look for include your preferred CPI/DPI sensitivity rates for precise movements, IPS and acceleration values for lightning-quick reactions, and higher polling rates for quick responses and lag-free play....

November 6, 2022 · 5 min · 882 words · Duane Waites

The 6 Best Gaming Laptops For Battery Life In 2022

The sweet spot is a laptop that can handle the latest AAA titles for a decent length of time, while also feeling comfortable to use. You also don’t want the laptop weighing you down or feeling far from portable. It’s important to have a gaming laptop with a dedicated GPU for more powerful graphics processing on the move so that the latest games and other graphically demanding titles still look good....

November 6, 2022 · 14 min · 2879 words · Stephen Fowler

The 6 Best Usb C Monitors Of 2022

A single screen isn’t enough to manage this kind of workflow, which is why investing in a secondary external display is a good idea. Our product experts tested and reviewed some of the best USB-C monitors from renowned brands including LG, Dell, and ASUS to help you make the right choice. While most external monitors on the market have a number of different ports (e.g. HDMI, 3.5mm audio), it’s advisable to go for a monitor that (also) has a USB-C port, even if that means spending a little extra money....

November 6, 2022 · 7 min · 1340 words · Maria Hall

The 7 Best Ssds For Macbook Pro In 2022

An SSD is lightweight, fast, and doesn’t draw power from your computer, and they tend to be quieter and lighter than traditional hard disk drives. If you’re in the market for an SSD, look for devices that are known to work well with Macs. To make things easier, we’ve researched and reviewed the best SSDs for MacBook Pro computers. With devices from top brands, including Samsung, SanDisk, Seagate, and LaCie, there are SSDs for every budget....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 680 words · Betty Hunter

The 8 Best Laser Led Printers Of 2022

If you’re looking for more info on laser and LED printers, our guide can help fill you in before you invest in one of our top picks for the best Laser and LED printers. The 5-inch color touchscreen makes it easy to access functions, menus, and security. A built-in NFC card reader lets you set up authorized user access with employee ID cards to prevent misuse and wasteful printing. You can scan documents and images with mobile devices via Wi-Fi and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity as well as to employee email and cloud storage services....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 651 words · Katherine Williams

The 8 Best Wireless Earbuds Of 2022

There are a few things you’ll want to look for in a good set of wireless earbuds. In addition to sound quality, you’ll want to find a comfortable fit, good isolation and/or noise cancellation, and battery life. Plus, keep in mind that battery life comes from the buds and from the case as well. Solid connectivity is important too. There’s nothing quite as off-putting as frequent drops in sound while you’re listening to your earbuds....

November 6, 2022 · 22 min · 4643 words · Ellen Green

The Best 10 New Features In Ios 10

The new version of the operating system that runs on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch delivered hundreds of new features, including big improvements to messaging, Siri, and more. These are 10 of the best features of iOS 10. Siri is smarter and more powerful in iOS 10, thanks to being aware of your location, calendar, recent addresses, contacts, and much more. Because it can access that information, Siri can make suggestions that help you accomplish tasks faster....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 674 words · Helena Mcmillion

The Legacy Internet Explorer Leaves Behind

In May of 2021, Microsoft announced that June 15, 2022, would be Internet Explorer’s final day. Even though the once-popular browser has had its ups and downs over the years, experts say its legacy will last beyond its expiration date. “Much like Hoover was a brand that became just as widely used as the term vacuum, it is likely that Internet Explorer will keep having this impact long after the tool itself is put to rest,” Alex Magnin, the former head of revenue strategy at GIPHY, wrote in an email to Lifewire....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 652 words · Michelle Martinez

The Tldr Act Could Help You Make Sense Of Terms Of Service Agreements

The bill, aptly named the Terms-of-service Labeling, Design, and Readability (TLDR) Act, seeks to force online apps and services to summarize their legalese into digestible chunks, with all the meaningful details and none of the fluff. “Hiding unfavorable terms within legalese is something that we’ve all become used to, but that doesn’t make it a right or good practice,” Trevor Morgan, product manager at comforte AG, shared with Lifewire over email....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 721 words · Louise Pepin

These Eco Friendly Computers Might Be Made Of Honey

Researchers at Washington State University have built a proof-of-concept device that includes circuits manufactured from the sweet stuff made by bees. It’s part of a growing effort to slash the vast amounts of waste generated by the electronics industry. “Sustainability and biodegradability aren’t just important now; they’re essential,” Milica Vojnic, an electronics waste expert with the technology recycling company Wisetek, told Lifewire in an email interview. “Reuse and recycling programs are hugely important and will remain to do so, but there are organizations worldwide that are actively creating computer products that will naturally break down over time....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 650 words · Elaine Phillips

Time Machine The Backup Software You Should Be Using

About Time Machine Time Machine is included with all Mac operating systems beginning with OS X Leopard (10.5). It requires an internal or external drive onto which it automatically backs up your Mac as you work. Time Machine was a revolutionary approach to backing up when it was introduced. The revolutionary part wasn’t the backup process, or how creative the user interface was, or how well Time Machine pruned old backups....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 630 words · Bobby Taylor

Troubleshooting Safari Slow Page Loads

When DNS prefetching is working well, by the time you select a link on a website, your browser already knows the IP address and is ready to load the requested page. This means very fast response times as you move from page to page. So, how can this be a bad thing? Well, it turns out that DNS prefetching can have some interesting drawbacks, although only under specific conditions. While most browsers now have DNS prefetching, ​we’re going to concentrate on Safari, since it’s the leading browser for the Mac....

November 6, 2022 · 5 min · 880 words · Goldie Lockwood

Using Workgroups In Computer Networking

Workgroups in Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows workgroups organize PCs as peer-to-peer local networks that facilitate easier sharing of files, internet access, printers, and other local network resources. Each computer that’s a member of the group can access the same resources being shared by the others, and in turn, can share its own resources if configured to do so. Joining a workgroup requires all participants to use a matching name. All Windows 10 computers are automatically assigned to a default group named WORKGROUP (or MSHOME in Windows XP)....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 414 words · Leland Wilds