Month: August 2020

While your cell phone is probably by your side at all times, it can cause you some trouble when it comes to getting a good night’s sleep. The blue light your phone emits can make it tough for you to fall asleep. You can turn things around and make your phone a tool that actually
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With iOS 13, Apple overhauled the way you can install and use custom fonts on your iPhone or iPad. In earlier incarnations of the mobile operating system, you could download and use non-system fonts on your Apple device, but the process was complex and limited. In iOS 13, Apple made downloading and switching fonts a
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Explore five mind-bending realms that will have you questioning your reality. Commissioned by the National Gallery of Australia, TERMINUS—a five-part VR experience developed by New Zealand-based artists Jess Johnson and Simon Ward—is now available on Oculus Rift and Oculus Rift S, offering a truly bizarre psychedelic experience in which players explore five other-worldly realms filled
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If you’re like most computer users, you probably created your email account years ago and haven’t updated your login info since. Most email services like Outlook don’t require you to update it, so unless there’s a security concern, most people don’t bother to make changes.  It’s important to know that changing your Outlook password on
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Hardcore gamers literally spend thousands of hours sitting in front of their gaming consoles. That’s why it’s important to get a good gaming chair to avoid backaches and other discomforts due to prolonged sitting. A gaming chair also doubles as an office chair, and those who don’t want a boring-looking seat will find plenty of
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People walk through a nearly empty shopping mall in Waterbury, Connecticut in this 2017 photo. Amazon’s purportedly eyeing vacated big-box spaces like these to house its distribution centers. Photo: Spencer Platt (Getty Images) E-commerce, one of the most-cited culprits behind America’s dying malls, may soon become the mall. Cue The X-Files theme music. Advertisement The
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It may be one of the most accessible smartwatches on the market, but the Apple Watch doesn’t always work as it should. We’ve been lurking on forums, digging through comments, and gathering opinions on a host of issues, glitches, and everyday annoyances. These are some of the most common Apple Watch problems. If you’ve been suffering,
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Although there are ways to try out Adobe Photoshop for free, long-term use can get expensive. Photoshop alone costs nearly $240 per year (if you let them bill you annually) and Illustrator is just as expensive. But Adobe’s popular titles aren’t your only options. The following solutions are highly competitive with Illustrator and Photoshop, but
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Photo: Drew Angerer (Getty Images) TikTok will file a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration as soon as Tuesday to dispute the president’s recent executive order banning the widely popular video-sharing app over national security concerns, a person directly involved in the suit told NPR under the condition of anonymity. Advertisement The lawsuit will reportedly
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Looking at the future of immersive education in a post COVID-19 world. Hong Kong-based tech company Lenovo recently announced several game-changing updates to its VR education platform designed to assist schools in creating blended learning curriculums using their Lenovo VR Classroom 2 headset powered by ThinkReality, Lenovo’s AR/VR enterprise software platform. To amplify the combined
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