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I changed these 5 soundbar settings to instantly improve the audio quality
If you already have a soundbar, you’ve taken the first step to converting your home into a theater-like venue for cinematic sound. Here are a few steps to take things up a notch.
Read More5 Linux commands to use for quickly viewing the content of files
From code and notes to configuration files (and everything in between), I have to view the content files regularly. Here are five ways to do it.
Read MoreIntel sees AI in enterprise on a ‘three to five-year path’
The chip giant is collaborating with open-source software developers and partners to make AI more ‘turnkey.’
Read MoreOne of the best vlogging cameras I’ve tested is a Canon shaped like a flip phone
The Canon Powershot V10 is a unique camera for vloggers and content creators who value ultraportability and one-handed shooting.
Read MoreThis pro-level gimbal unleashed my inner filmmaker with an invaluable feature
After using the DJI RS4 Pro gimbal for nearly six months, I can say without a doubt it’s the one tool that really upped my filming game.
Read MoreAI can mean big business benefits. But these obstacles must be cleared first
IT leaders are relatively optimistic about their AI plans but recognize that AI can’t be scaled up from the cloud at the touch of a key.
Read MoreI’m a long-time Apple Watch user, but the Galaxy Ring beats it in one big way
Samsung’s smart ring is selling faster than expected and I found a lot to like about the Galaxy Ring in my real-world tests.
Read MoreThe work laptop with the best display I’ve tested is not a MacBook or ThinkPad
Asus’ Zenbook 14 (2024) offers a brilliant display and solid performance in a sleek, lightweight form factor that will earn high marks with productivity users.
Read MoreGoogle Maps and Waze have 5 new features. Here’s how they can help you
Finding parking and avoiding traffic just got a lot easier, thanks to new features in Google’s GPS apps.
Read MoreIf Intel can’t come up with a Qualcomm-killer soon, it’s game over for x86 PCs
Qualcomm’s introduction of the Snapdragon X, which powers almost every new Copilot+ Windows PC, has created an existential crisis for Intel. Can the x86 architecture handle the competition?
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