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Today we've got some great news for you. If you're one of the millions of folks who've been patiently enduring the ongoing GPU shortage, there's finally a decent workaround from NVIDIA -- and it's got us excited for the future. Details below! |
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It has been a little over two years since Future Motion dropped a new Onewheel on us, but the company hasn't been resting on its laurels for those two years. Quite the contrary, in fact. Today, the company is back with not one but two new models: Onewheel GT and the Onewheel Pint X.
Both machines are evolutions of their predecessors (the Onewheel+ XR and the original Onewheel Pint), but as far as evolutions go, they're pretty dramatic. Future Motion describes them both as a "quantum leap in performance and capability," and while we haven't yet had a chance to ride one and see for ourselves, the specs alone suggest they're probably not exaggerating. |
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There's never been a worse time to evangelize the greatness of PC gaming as a hobby. All the best benefits are out of reach from the average person, thanks to the current price of graphics cards. The cloud gaming solution, whether it's Xbox Game Pass or GeForce Now, just never captured the magic.
But now, GeForce Now is now offering an RTX 3080 — perhaps the most coveted card throughout the shortage — in the cloud. And after using it for about a week, I'm excited to recommend PC gaming to people again.
Although GeForce Now has always been a temporary solution to the GPU shortage, the new RTX 3080 tier makes cloud gaming feel more native than ever. I'm absolute in my willingness to recommend GeForce Now as a solution — not a band aid fix — to one of the worst pricing crises the GPU market has seen. |
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About a week ago Microsoft launched one of the most hotly-anticipated Windows 11 features to Windows Insider beta testers. After Windows 11 launched without it, it finally became possible to run Android apps in Windows natively, thanks to the Amazon App Store and the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA).
I was quick to try it out and get it running on my Surface Pro 8, and I truly thought it was a game-changing experience. After a few days of playing with Android apps in Windows 11, though, there's a need to step back and look at the bigger picture.
It is true that this entire experience is still in beta, but there's still a lot of work that needs to be done. When compared to what Google has accomplished with Android apps in Chromebooks, Windows 11 still have a long way to go.
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TIPS, TRICKS, & TECHNIQUES |
Just the thought of losing your smartphone is enough to evoke panic, even though there are plenty of ways to track and recover a lost phone. While it's easier to track a smartphone, you can also locate older phones, so don't give up hope if you're rocking a first-gen Motorola Razr — we've still got your back.
If you've got a smartphone, remember to first set up and enable any included phone-locating software that's native to your device, such as Apple's Find My iPhone, Google's Find My Device, and Samsung's Find My Mobile. After this, if you're looking for more choices, try out the following apps. |
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