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Why Do Noise Canceling Headphones Hurt My Ears?

Does your new pair of noise-canceling headphones put a painful feeling of “pressure” on your ears? It turns out that your mind is playing tricks on you.Read This Article on How-To Geek › Continue reading

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How to Build Your Own Artificial Natural Light Window

The sun sets depressingly early during certain times of the year, and this can have a big effect on your mood. What if you could control when the sun rises and sets with a fake natural light window? We’ll show you how to tackle this DIY project.R… Continue reading

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Roku rescues Quibi’s entertainment content

Quibi’s business model turned into a joke, but there was nothing wrong with much of its content. Continue reading

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How to Stop Signal From Telling You When Your Contacts Join

When someone in your contacts signs up for Signal, you’ll see a message saying that person joined Signal. Now you know you can contact them on Signal. If you’d rather not see these notifications, you can disable them.Read This Article on Ho… Continue reading

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How to Turn On Link Previews in Signal (or Turn Them Off)

Signal might focus on privacy and encryption, but it includes rich features found in other messaging apps like WhatsApp and iMessage. One such feature is link previews. Here’s how to turn link previews on or off, including on a per-message basis…. Continue reading

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We Couldn’t Decide on a Headline, but Motorola’s New Phones are Super Affordable

Not everyone needs a flagship phone, and these days you don’t need to spend $1,000 to get a good Android phone setup. Motorola knows it too, which is why it announced four new Moto G phones priced under $400. As always, spending a little more wil… Continue reading

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Sony to Stream Its First Immersive ‘360 Reality Audio’ Concert January 11th

Sony’s neglected 360 Reality Audio platform is finally getting the chance to prove itself. The technology, which uses special mixing techniques to place listeners in a virtualized “live” environment, will power a streamable Zara Larss… Continue reading

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Panasonic’s New OLED Flagship is a Seriously Great TV for Gamers

Panasonic just announced its brand new flagship 4K OLED TV for 2021: the JZ2000. The crowning gem of the JZ2000 is the HCX Pro AI Processor, which promises to deliver a huge boost to gaming performance and improve overall picture quality. It will be av… Continue reading

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Roku Buys the Rights to Quibi Content, the Service No One Cared About

Hey, do you remember Quibi? That’s the “Quick Bites” service that promised short-form content perfect for your phone or tablet. We forgive you if you already forgot about Quibi, considering it died after just six months of operation. … Continue reading

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Apple Fitness+ Review: The Workout App for (Almost) Everyone

Fitness+ is a new $9.99/month (or $79.99/year) exercise video subscription service from Apple. With all the free workouts available on YouTube and similar paid offerings from the likes of Peloton, it needs to be excellent to stand out. So, is it? Let&#… Continue reading

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