First Cut Poco X3 Pro The Body Of The X3 The Soul Of The F1

Looks like a slimmer, slightly sleeker X3…with the same BIG logo Seen from a distance, the Poco X3 Pro can be mistaken for its Pro-less predecessor, the Poco X3. It has the same height (165.3 mm) and the same width (76.8 mm). The front has the same 6.67-inch display with a punch-hole notch in the top center, but this time with Gorilla Glass 6 protection. The back is still plastic, is still dual tone with a vertical band in the center with the large Poco brandname aligned vertically, and still has a rectangular-shaped camera unit with rounded edges, which juts out (and collects dust)....

April 5, 2023 · 5 min · 979 words · Shelby Sample

Tech Ad Ons Apple Iphone Xs Xs Max How Much Does Size Matter Then

https://youtu.be/l96MQKwwHOE Very “hand”some because of…some hands You would need to see the 38-second “Illusion” at least a couple of times to be able to figure out what is really happening. The ad basically shows two iPhones, the iPhone Xs and the iPhone Xs Max. At first, they both look the same but after a slight change in perspective and a lot of movement (thanks to a pair of hands moving them around), you figure out that the seemingly identical smartphones are actually different in size and they are the iPhone Xs and the Xs Max....

April 5, 2023 · 4 min · 753 words · Brett Tim

Tech Ad Ons Ipad Pro What S A Computer Apple Asks And Answers

The ad itself: A day with an iPad Pro Titled, “what’s a computer?,” the one-minute-nine-second ad features a young girl who uses her iPad Pro throughout the day. The girl is seen picking up her iPad Pro in the morning, taking it outside where she uses it to FaceTime to talk to one of her friends. She also takes a screenshot of the conversation and signs on her friend’s fractured hand using the Apple Pencil and then sends the image on Facebook Messenger to another friend....

April 5, 2023 · 5 min · 969 words · Harold Carlow

Tech Ad Ons Iphone Ad Review Keeping Bokeh In Focus

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKok5dykRBM Apple recently released a short ad to remind us how it does bokeh on the iPhone. But does it bokeh-out its competition? “Who is blurred out there in the background?” “Depth Control — Bokeh’d” is a 38-second spot that begins with a small group of moms sitting and scrolling through the pictures of their kids. As one of them is swiping through the pictures, the second mom notices something in a photo and asks her friend about the blurred out kid in the background....

April 5, 2023 · 4 min · 658 words · Juanita Maney

Tech Ad Ons Samsung Galaxy Growing Up Smart Or Over Smart

https://youtu.be/R59TevgzN3k The ad: Putting up with ten years of iPhone fails The ad titled “Growing up” is about how a lifelong (well, for the life of the iPhone anyway) iPhone user ultimately switches to the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. The ad goes all the way back to 2007 when the first iPhone was launched. The guy takes the iPhone out and calls someone from his new iPhone saying, “Guess what I just got....

April 5, 2023 · 5 min · 910 words · James Travillian

Tech Ad Ons When The Iphone First Said Hello To The Oscars

While the ceremony was taking place and the usual awards were being given, there was an ad which was aired. It was the first time it had ever been aired. It was the first time anyone had seen it. It heralded the dawn of a new era. Now that we have purposely built up all the suspense and drama (something which any Oscars article is incomplete without), let us tell you what really happened at the 2007 Academy Awards....

April 5, 2023 · 4 min · 827 words · Scott Hains

The Samsung Blog Can Samsung Do An Iphone In Premium Pricing

The question of course is: do those additions warrant those massive price tags? The first example that a lot of people will pull out is that of the iPhone. After all, did not Apple itself accelerate the movement towards four-figure pricing with the USD 999 pricing of the iPhone X in late 2017? Isn’t Samsung doing something similar? And if Apple was able to pull it off, why cannot Samsung?...

April 5, 2023 · 3 min · 633 words · Richard Netherton

Whatsapp Set Custom Notification Sound For Specific Contact And Group

Well, it turns out WhatsApp can. It supports custom alerts, just like regular contact-specific text and call tones, so you can set custom notification sounds for specific contacts or groups to never miss their calls or messages again. Here’s a quick guide to help you set custom notification sounds on Android and iPhone. How to Set WhatsApp Custom Notification Sounds on Android If you use WhatsApp on an Android phone, WhatsApp lets you use custom sounds for both calls and messages....

April 5, 2023 · 2 min · 347 words · Robin Mcnair

10 Best Iphone And Ipad Apps This Week May 18Th

Anyway, we’re here to get you excited about some other, slightly more tangible things – apps. This week, we’re going to talk about a really fun arcade game, getting a burner phone number using an app (The Wire would be so much different in 2015) and an iPad app update that will make Banksys out of art noobs. Let’s get started. 1. App Store’s Free App of the Week: Quetzalcoatl The weirdly named Quetzalcoatl is this week’s free app of the week....

April 5, 2023 · 4 min · 842 words · Kurt Collins

10 Cool Things About The Realme Power Bank

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April 5, 2023 · 1 min · 6 words · Judith Purcell

108 Mp Cameras To Go Mainstream In India Thank You Xiaomi

Now, 108 megapixel cameras are not new – they have been around for more than a year, and Xiaomi itself has released a number of devices with three-digit megapixel counts(the Mi 10, the Mi 10T Pro, and the Mi 10i). So why then the sudden rush to try and grab a spot in the camera attention zone? Well, mainly because this time the Redmi Note will be featuring a 108-megapixel sensor....

April 5, 2023 · 4 min · 766 words · Gail Thigpen

15 Best Chrome Flags To Get More Out Of Chrome 2023

If you use Chrome to browse the web on your computer or smartphone and are interested in customizing your experience and trying out unreleased features, here’s a quick guide on Chrome flags. What Are Chrome Flags? Flags are experimental tweaks in Chrome that add new functionality to the browser. Google uses flags to put out its upcoming/experimental features in front of other developers and users to collect feedback. Sometimes, it uses this feedback to tune the feature before releasing it to the public in a stable Chrome release....

April 5, 2023 · 9 min · 1839 words · Carolyn Dodge

20 Best Google Chrome Extensions Everyone Should Use In 2023

Most Chrome extensions can also run on other Chromium-based browsers such as Brave, Edge, Vivaldi, etc. So, if you use a browser other than Chrome, you can still use these extensions on it. Best Google Chrome Extensions While there are umpteen Google Chrome extensions out there on the Google Chrome Web Store, in this guide, we will take a look at some of the popular extensions you can use in everyday scenarios to get more out of your browser....

April 5, 2023 · 12 min · 2362 words · Antoine Temples

3 Ways To Disable Windows 11 Widgets How To Guide

Now, users can glance at their stock watchlist, weather updates, news feeds, and more right from the widgets panel. While Microsoft allows users to tweak the widgets menu, some might find the new widgets menu cluttered and unappealing. Fortunately, Microsoft has made disabling the new widgets menu on Windows 11 pretty easy. Here’s a guide detailing the steps you need to follow to disable widgets on Windows 11. What is the Widgets Menu in Windows 11?...

April 5, 2023 · 3 min · 504 words · Diana Gallegos

4 Easy Ways To Scan Qr Code From Image On Iphone Android

A QR code can be scanned directly by pointing your camera at it, or it can be scanned indirectly by taking a photo of the code and scanning it in your gallery. The former is very easy to do on devices that support it, but the burning question is how to scan the QR code from an image on Android and iPhone. Some of us have visited restaurants where we were asked to scan a QR code to see the menu, but had difficulty doing so....

April 5, 2023 · 5 min · 917 words · Christopher Petty

7 Cool Features In Android N That You Should Know About

And if you own one or more of these devices, head over to the official instructions from Google to try it out. But be warned there could be few things acting up and if you’re using the phone as a primary device you may want to tread with caution. And in the meanwhile, having tasted the Android N ourselves for a bit now, here are some cool new features that you can look forward too....

April 5, 2023 · 6 min · 1111 words · Vicki Godfrey

8 Best Google Meet Tips And Tricks To Use It Like A Pro

Although it was also limited to G Suite users initially, in March earlier this year, Google announced that it is making the service available for free to all users. So, if you happen to have started with the service recently, here are some Google Meet tricks and tips you should know to improve your experience and get the most out of the service. 1. Change meeting layout Google Meet offers four layout options for meetings: Auto, Tiled, Spotlight, and Sidebar....

April 5, 2023 · 5 min · 1038 words · Lisa Brown

8 Ways To Watch Oscars 2022 Online For Free

The venue for Hollywood’s biggest night of 2022 is the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California. As always, the Academy Awards will be televised on ABC in the United States. However, in order to reduce the length of the ceremony, eight awards presentations and acceptances will not be live but will be prerecorded an hour before the telecast. The nominations for Best Picture include Belfast, CODA, Don’t Look Up, Dune, King Richard, Drive My Car, Licorice Pizza, Nightmare Alley, The Power of the Dog, and West Side Story....

April 5, 2023 · 8 min · 1520 words · Lydia Stowman

Airconsole Is The Best Multiplayer Gaming Platform For Parties

Airconsole is an online gaming console which requires two things to function — smartphones as gamepads and another larger screen which will be shared among the players as well as the rest of the spectators. The most intriguing aspect of Airconsole is the fact that you don’t need to download any applications. The entire platform runs on a browser, even for the controls on your phone. Because of that, the setup process is surprisingly effortless and only requires loading up the Airconsole website or app on a common screen which can be anything from a laptop to an Android television and entering a code on the individual phones....

April 5, 2023 · 2 min · 350 words · Donita Adams

Amazon India Will Soon Deliver Groceries At Your Doorstep

That being said, even the biggies have struggled to make a dent in the hyperlocal, take for instance Flipkart which started an app called Nearby in Bengaluru, has failed to gain traction. By the way the app helped you order groceries, electronics, clother and other things. Paytm has also shut down its operations pointing fingers at the poor demand.

April 5, 2023 · 1 min · 59 words · Mary Skelly