Eoz Audio Arc ANC wireless headphone review: Superior comfort with mediocre sound quality

This headphone emphasizes the lows and highs at the expense of the mids, which is seductive at first but ultimately unsatisfying. https://www.techhive.com/article/3620972/eoz-audio-arc-review.html#tk.rss_all

Ultra-portable Galaxy Book Go laptops weave seamlessly into Samsung's galaxy of devices

If you don’t like living in the multi-device ecosystem of Apple and Google, try the hybrid approach with Samsung’s “galaxy.” The electronics maker unveiled two new additions to its Galaxy Book lineup late Wednesday night. The Galaxy Book Go and Galaxy Book Go 5G are long-lasting, highly portable Arm-based Windows laptops intended to seamlessly work alongside Samsung's Galaxy tablets, earbuds, and, of course, phones.But first, the specs. The Galaxy Book Go comes with a 14-inch 1080p display an

Lenovo ThinkPad E14 Gen 2 review: A basic business laptop

Think of Lenovo’s ThinkPad E14 Gen 2 as the business laptop for the rank and file.While the C-suite might make off with something sleeker, like the $1,850 ThinkPad X1 Nano, the E14 hews closer to the $1,000 range and makes no attempt to hide its economy-class trappings, relative to fancier ThinkPads. Weighing 3.5 pounds and measuring 0.7 inches thick, it’s one of Lenovo’s heftier business laptops, and its features—which include an ethernet jack and anti-glare screen—are decidedly utilitarian.

All about AMD's revolutionary V-Cache for Ryzen

AMD’s mic-drop moment at Computex was the news of its closely guarded “V-Cache” technology, which would enable chip stacking on Ryzen CPUs.PCWorld interviewed AMD’s Sam Naffziger about V-Cache. We boiled down that conversation into a baker's dozen of key things you need to know.  AMD

The V-Cache in the CPU above sits above the existing CPU’s L3 cache. Additional silicon next to it is used to stiffen the die and convey heat to the heat spreader.To read this article in full, please click here

Microsoft teases 'what's next for Windows' event in June

Microsoft has announced a livestreamed event on June 24 promising “what’s next for Windows,” possibly teasing a planned cosmetic overhaul of Windows 10.The event will be held on June 24 at 11 a.m. Eastern Time, and will be livestreamed on this webpage, with the hashtag #MicrosoftEvent to drum up interest.To read this article in full, please click here https://www.pcworld.com/article/3620224/microsoft-announces-whats-next-for-windows-event-in-june.html#tk.rss_all

How to record audio files in Windows 10

Audio recording is simple in Windows 10. All you need is a microphone and software to capture the input.You don’t have to spend money on a sound recording program, however. Good paid programs exist, of course, but you can do well with free offerings. That’s especially so if you plan to do very little in the way of editing.Not all sound recording programs have the same level of features, so we’ve highlighted two that suit both basic and more advanced needs. You’re covered if straightforward is

The biggest PC news from Computex 2021

One of the most important trade shows in the PC universe, Computex, unfortunately occurred during the wee hours of the Memorial Day holiday in the United States this year. Fortunately, we kept tabs on the announcements from AMD, Intel, Nvidia and more that you need to know about, and we’ve summed them up below.If we had to pick an overall “winner,” well, AMD stole the show. A number of CPU, GPU, and even architectural announcements made for a jam-packed Computex presentation. But our email an


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