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02nz
Member Since Dec 2016
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Aside from carrier locking and differing SIM sizes, which you mentioned, an additional complication was that m
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Dell reached pretty much design perfection with the XPS 13 once they got rid of the nostril cam and then gave
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"This problem makes Gmail unusable to me, as all of the fonts are that tiny, and so I’ve switched to using A
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The 13 Pro goes to 23W, per this report: https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2021/10/06/apple-iphone-13-p
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Correction: That's the Max model.
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"To be clear, the iPhone 13 Pro offers just 20-watts of charging power, a hair under that provided by the Pixe
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"This time around, we get a nice 13.5-inch Full HD+ (1920 x 1280) panel with a 3:2 aspect ratio ..." You might
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In reply to glenn8878:The notch has only been around 3 years, not 5, since the release of the iPhone X in 2017
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"It took me almost an hour to charge from 38 percent to 92 percent (54 percent) in one test." iPhones, like mo
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I had the Surface Pro 3 and 4, and briefly used a 6 before returning. I did not have the serious issues you di
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"watchOS 14.2 brings the Apple Watch ECG feature to South Korea and Russia." Wow, Paul knows what watchOS will
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In reply to paul-thurrott:The slanting is common to all lenses but exaggerated by the ultra-wide lens. You pro
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"[C]onsider the tilted edge of the house and the sweeping clouds in the far left of this photo." That's b
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In reply to blue77star:Sure, power users know how to do a format and clean reinstall, but lots of users have n
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In reply to bluvg:On my Lenovo IdeaPad 5, when I press the power button to turn on the computer, the integrate
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Microsoft continues with the outrageous pricing for storage upgrades - going from 128 to 256GB costs $200, dou
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In reply to FrostyWinnipeg:I'd much rather have a dual-core i3 with 8GB of RAM than this. And if I'm
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I use a laptop (14-inch, 1920 x 1080, set to 150% scaling) with an external display (24-inch, 1920 x 1200, set
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Nice laptop, but those Comet Lake H-series chips are going to run pretty hot and not that much faster than 15W
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If you think the branding is confusing on the ThinkPad side (and it is) - on the consumer side Lenovo starte
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They made some great ultraportables in the early 2010s. My Portege R705 was amazingly light - I think 3.1 lbs
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I just redirect the desktop folder to a folder within OneDrive, that way it's always backed up and sync
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In reply to RobertJasiek:I've been using an IdeaPad 5 15-inch with the 4500U (my first AMD-powered comput
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In reply to jtdennis:Ha, AirPrint was introduced in 2010. I recall printing from my iPhone to an Epson printer
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The big advantage of Instant Ink (aside from convenience) is that, because you only pay by number of pages, it
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In reply to paul-thurrott:But this is the internet, where only "my" needs matter. Anything which doesn't
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"First, you need to upgrade the Sonos Controller app to the new Sonos S1 app. Then, you need to upgrade your s
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Aren't the recent Killer wi-fi components just rebrands of Intel stuff anyway?
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In reply to manicscholar:At least some Surface Pro devices (haven't used the newer ones) have a setting i
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It's intriguing, and I pre-ordered one but then canceled it. I want to see some reviews and maybe iPadOS
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In reply to Waethorn:Good points, and I'd put in a plug for ProBook, which I'm writing this on. It
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So will this be like Focused Inbox, which doesn't work with Gmail on the desktop version of Outlook? Yet
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Google Fi also seemed interesting to me. But when I traveled to Europe last year (with Sprint) I just ended up
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Wireless charging is still too slow. It's just 7.5W on the iPhone - and a bunch of chargers even lost tha
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The hysteria over Huawei is so overblown and ridiculous. The reality is all the big Chinese IT manufacturers a
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As others have said a clean install is the way to go. 1909 (which is more like a service pack) is only a few w
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In reply to Stooks:I agree the initial release was very buggy, but now seems pretty decent. But even the initi
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In reply to RobertJasiek:"Otherwise, quite a few choose a different ecosystem ..." Really? Which Android phone
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In reply to geoslake:And a use case.
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"... unreasonable storage tiers (after the 64 GB base units, your next option up is 256 GB, which will cost an
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In reply to dontbeevil:I agree, a proprietary power adapter on a notebook like this is totally stupid. They co
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I’ve used the Surface 3, 4, and 6. All had Marvell WiFi chips, and all were flaky. I’m not getting another
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The LG Gram is so much better. It's ever so slightly heavier (2.19 lbs for the 14-inch), and it's th
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In reply to skane2600:As usual with Trump's "deals," we won't get much if anything. Old wine in new
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In reply to WP7Mango:Oh he's a clown alright, but that was obvious from the moment he came down that esca
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In reply to Winner:My sentiments exactly. I've always thought the hysteria surrounding Huawei was overblo
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Some discount - Amazon sells 365 Home for $10 more, and I've bought it on sale in the past for the same $
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I was also wondering why they're showing these now when they just upgraded the Inspiron 7000 2-in-1s to W
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250GB SSDs cost under $40 at retail these days, so this ought to be a no-brainer. Better hope Microsoft doesn&
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I have the HP Color LaserJet M281fdw. Works well. I haven’t done the math on consumables but definitely chea
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Apple and now Microsoft have conditioned us to this kind of thing, but I don't agree that "there is almos
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Good that Microsoft upgraded to 8th Gen Core processors, but it could've done that a year ago ... like ev