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Motorola may be looking to significantly boost the power of its foldable Razr phone, and the world's first 4K gaming monitor with a 240Hz refresh rate has finally landed. Also, how loud is too loud when it comes to smart speakers? More details below! |
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Samsung's superfast 240Hz 4K gaming monitor, the Odyssey Neo G8, is available to reserve as of Monday. The peripheral will sell for $1,500 starting June 6. However, those who reserve the monitor beforehand by signing up for Samsung's mailing list will receive a $50 coupon toward their purchase.
The Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 model G85NB monitor was originally announced at CES 2022 as the world's first 4K gaming monitor with a 240Hz refresh rate, features that are expected to appeal especially to gamers. Visually, this should reduce tearing and offer more seamless playback when gaming ... |
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It seems relatively uncontroversial to say that Motorola's smartphone efforts for the Razr series have been a little lackluster, but that may change with the third phone in the newest Razr line. While nothing's been officially confirmed yet, it would seem that the Razr 3, which could appear as early as next month, will feature a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1+ processor, putting it miles ahead of the Razr 1 and 2 in terms of power.
The previous two Razr smartphones left a lot to be desired in a few different areas; however, the poor processing power in both devices was something of a dealbreaker for many potential buyers. The new technical information comes from a teaser posted to the Chinese social media site Weibo by Motorola general manager Shen Jin. The image, seen above, showcases the latest Snapdragon processor being illuminated by what looks like a flip phone in the process of being opened ... |
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PUMP UP THE VOLUME (OR NOT) |
When people purchase smart speakers like a Google Nest or an Amazon Echo, one of their common concerns is if the audio is loud enough to fill a room. Can it power a party? Can you hear it over kitchen cooking sounds?
Now we want to ask similar questions from another angle: Can today's powerful smart and Bluetooth speakers get too loud? What risks does playing audio and top levels involve? Is it always okay to crank the volume when you feel like some extra bass? Let's get down to the details ... |
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TIPS, TRICKS, & TECHNIQUES |
Keeping your emails organized is essential to finding the ones you need when you need them. One easy way to do this is by creating folders and moving your messages to them.
If you use Gmail, you'll see default folders, those already created for you, in the menu on the left side. When you set up your own, they'll fall in line in that same spot, giving you a quick and easy way to organize your inbox.
Here's how to create folders in Gmail and move emails to them ... |
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