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Today we review an awesome new TV from Sony, the first to feature all-new QD-OLED display technology. We also look at what to expect from Apple's special event next week, and take a look at the trailer for Brad Pitt's upcoming action movie, Bullet Train. Enjoy! |
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Apple has begun sending out invitations to its next event, titled Peek Performance, which is due to take place at 10 a.m. PT on Tuesday, March 8. This show — Apple's first since its MacBook Pro event in October 2021 — will be an all-virtual affair hosted online due to the pandemic.
There has been much speculation over what Apple will unveil at the event, with predictions ranging in terms of their scope and topic. The title of Peek Performance, however, hints at the possible announcement of Apple's anticipated M2 chip.
Here's what else to expect ... |
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The Sony A95K is the world's first TV to be built using all-new QD-OLED display technology.
Until now, the hype I've contributed around this TV has been based largely on brief glimpses of QD-OLED tech at CES 2022, details contained in a scientific white paper, and a handful of interviews I conducted on the topic.
It's been my prediction that QD-OLED technology alone is so next-level that it will change the TV game in 2022.
Knowing that Sony has built a TV around this tech has given me enough confidence to predict the A95K will be one of the highest-performing TVs of the year, if not the hottest TV of 2022.
After spending time with Sony's new TV, I was able to determine conclusively that the A95K — and QD-OLED tech in general — is everything I'd hoped it would be, and then some. Here's my full review ... |
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If you've been waiting for a non-superhero and non-video game action movie to get you back in theaters, then maybe you've been looking for Bullet Train all along.
Sony Pictures has released the first trailer for the film, which finds Brad Pitt portraying an aging hitman. Well, as much as Pitt is physically capable of aging. The point is that Pitt's character, Ladybug, finally has a purpose in life again after getting an assignment on one of Tokyo's famous bullet trains.
There's just one problem with Ladybug's professional comeback. Or technically, four problems. He's not the only assassin who was given the assignment. If Ladybug wants to survive and get paid, he will have to be the last man standing among five trained killers. May the best hitman (or hitwoman) win ... |
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TIPS, TRICKS, & TECHNIQUES |
Learning how to enable hands-free voice search in Chrome isn't difficult, but it does have a slightly complicated past.
In 2014, Google enabled hands-free, always-on voice search in the desktop version of Chrome, the company's popular web browser. However, Google removed this feature in 2015 due to its low use and impact on laptop battery life, though it's still a main feature on Chromebooks.
But all is not lost. You can still conduct voice searches in Chrome for desktop using a simple click. You can also enable hands-free voice search on your mobile devices via the Google app.
Here's how to enable hands-free voice search in Google Chrome ... |
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