Author Archives: Josh Hendrickson

Google Nest Hub May Stay with You in Your Next Hotel Room

It’s hard to imagine traveling and staying in hotels right now, but for many people that’s still a reality for work reasons, even in a global pandemic. And we can all look forward to a time when the world opens up again, and we take vacatio… Continue reading

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Some Olympus Cameras Can Now Be Webcams for Mac and PC

Olympus may be selling its camera business, but that hasn’t stopped it from supporting those cameras. And that’s a good thing, because right now webcams are hard to find. Using a camera you already have is a great alternative. And if you ha… Continue reading

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Nest Displays and Chromecast Devices Will Soon Show Photo Time and Location Data

Do you like to display your Google Photos on your Nest smart displays and Chromecast devices? We do too, in fact we’d argue that Ambient Display is one of the best features of the Google Nest Hub. But heads up, starting September 15th, your devic… Continue reading

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Microsoft Debuts an Audio Transcription Feature for Microsoft 365 Subscribers

Microsoft’s new Transcribe in Word feature is perfect for anyone that needs to transcribe conversations, like students and journalists. You can either record audio live or upload recorded audio, and Word will automatically transcribe a discussion… Continue reading

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August and Yale Add Fingerprint and Facial Verification for Remote Access

Smart locks are among the first things you consider when building a smart home, right after voice assistant, smart bulbs, and video doorbells. One of the grand features of a smart lock is remote access and the ability to lock or unlock your phone from … Continue reading

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The New $329 Level Touch Smart Lock Hides Its Electronics and Opens With a Touch

If you haven’t heard of Level before, that’s no big surprise. It’s a newer company in the smart home scene, but it has an interesting smart lock for you to consider. Instead of a bulky electronic box connected to your door, all the el… Continue reading

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Fitbit Announces the Versa 3, Inspire 2, and Powerful New Sense Smartwatch

Today, Fitbit took the wraps off its latest (and highly anticipated) fitness tracking devices. And while the Versa 3 and Inspire 2 are nice upgrades from the previous generation, the new Fitbit Sense is the star of the show.Read This Article on Review … Continue reading

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Audible’s New Subscription Plan Is Cheaper and Includes Exclusive Content

Audible, the subscription-based audiobook platform from Amazon, has a new enticing offer for you. Audible Plus is cheaper than the company’s previous subscription plans and comes with access to 68,000 hours of exclusive content. Not bad for $7.95… Continue reading

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MSCHF Remade Google’s ‘Dino Game’ With Awesome Weapons and a Prize

The Chrome browser has a fun easter egg if you ever find yourself knocked offline—a dino game. Hit your spacebar, and the little dinosaur on the screen will start an endless runner game. But what if it did more? That’s what MSCHF wants to a… Continue reading

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Apple Says Sorry and Won’t Force WordPress to Offer In-App Purchases

Well, that was a quick turnaround. On Friday, we reported that Apple was holding the WordPress iOS app hostage. It wouldn’t allow any updates until Automattic agreed to add new in-app purchases for its separate domain sales. By the end of the wee… Continue reading

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