Monthly Archives: August 2018

Power up: ​The best Apple Watch and iPhone charging stands

Save some space and some wall outlets

If you’ve got an Apple Watch, you definitely have an iPhone. That means you have two devices that you need to charge every night. And that means you need two wall outlets and two different chargers. Hassle.

Apple recognizes that, and announced its AirPower wireless charging mat last year. When Apple announced AirPower, it said it would release in 2018, but we’re now over half way through with no mat in sight, and it’s apparently run into some issues.

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https://www.wareable.com/smartwatches/best-apple-watch-charging-stands-1506

Mazda CX-3 MPS on wish list

High-performance Mazda CX-3 will happen if there’s customer demand

The man in charge of developing the Mazda CX-3, the second-best selling small SUV in Australia, is keen as mustard to develop a high-performance version of the sleek little SUV.

Project chief, Minoru Takata, was in Australia for the launch of the facelifted Mazda CX-3 compact SUV last week and says a go-fast ‘halo’ version of the SUV would help sell more cars.

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https://www.motoring.com.au/mazda-cx-3-mps-on-wish-list-114345/

The last phone spec that matters, in a phone you might not expect

The smartphone market around the world diversified to such a point this year that only one spec need matter to you. For me, that spec is the smartphone camera. I need that piece of this puzzle to snap as-perfect and as-finalized as possible photos as possible the first time I hit the shutter button. For others, the most important spec might be the display, or the speakers. But take heed: They’re all out there, and they don’t cost $1000 apiece. What spec matters most to you?

A. Camera

The best camera on a phone on the market today – in my opinion – is the Google Pixel 2.

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https://www.slashgear.com/the-last-phone-spec-that-matters-in-a-phone-you-might-not-expect-29543173/

Dell IFA 2018 lineup has something for all kinds of users

Dell is definitely pulling out all the stops, dumping a whole host of computing devices and products, both new and upgraded, even before IFA 2018 starts.

We won’t blame you for drowning in the flood but there is a good reason for that. It means that there’s a Dell XPS, Vostro, Inspiron, and even a Dell monitor for any kind of user and every budget under the sun, even those who prefer to use operating systems other than Windows.

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https://www.slashgear.com/dell-ifa-2018-lineup-has-something-for-all-kinds-of-users-29543548/

Acer OJO 500 Windows Mixed Reality Headset coddles your face

Acer has a new Windows Mixed Reality Headset, the Acer OJO 500, for IFA 2018, and since AR and VR are more fun in a group, it’s focused on simpler sharing. The first headset to support Microsoft’s Mixed Reality platform that has a detachable design, it also promises to be more flexible when it comes to users with different eyesight.

For a start, the lens and the head strap of the OJO 500 can be individually removed. That will make it easier to clean, Acer points out, not to mention more suitable for businesses that want to offer a fresh headset to each customer.

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https://www.slashgear.com/acer-ojo-500-windows-mixed-reality-headset-specifications-price-ifa-2018-29543289/

Nikon Z6 vs Fujifilm X-H1 – The 10 Main Differences

Fujifilm established itself as one of the main mirrorless players back in 2013 with the release of the X-Pro1 and has since gone from strength to strength with popular models such as the X-T1, X-T2 and most recently, the flagship X-H1.

The main feature that sets the X-H1 apart from the rest of the Fuji family is the inclusion of in-body stabilisation, a feature it shares with many other high-end mirrorless models including Nikon’s brand new Z6. However, unlike the X-H1 whose sensor is APS-C sized, the Z6 comes with a full-frame sensor.

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https://mirrorlesscomparison.com/preview/nikon-z6-vs-fuji-xh1/https://mirrorlesscomparison.com/preview/nikon-z6-vs-fuji-xh1/

2018 Mazda 6 Atenza turbo v 2005 Mazda 6 MPS comparison

I like the idea of new things, new technologies, and new possibilities. But when reality sinks in, I still tend to prefer the experience of old things.

That’s not always true, of course. I’m much happier spreading store-bought butter on pre-baked bread than I am churning my own milk and kneading the dough myself. I have to draw the line somewhere.

Take this pairing, for instance. I applaud Mazda’s long-overdue decision to equip the 2018 Mazda 6 Atenzawith a turbo petrol engine, but on just about any given stretch of road, I’d happily set myself up behind the wheel of the 2005 Mazda 6 MPS.

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https://www.caradvice.com.au/672742/2018-mazda-6-atenza-turbo-v-2005-mazda-6-mps-comparison/

4 Reasons Not to Install macOS Mojave Beta & 6 Reasons To

The macOS Mojave beta is available for developers and the public. You might be tempted to try out the new macOS Mojave features on your Mac, but there are some very good reasons to wait before you install this beta. Yes, there are more reasons to install the macOS Mojave beta, but you definitely need to proceed with caution even this late in the beta cycle.

This guide will walk you through the biggest reasons to install the macOS Mojave update early, and the very important reasons to skip the macOS 10.14 beta and wait for the public release date before you install this new software on your Mac.

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https://www.gottabemobile.com/reasons-not-to-install-macos-mojave-beta-reasons-to/?gbmsl=1

Apple Watch size guide: How to find the best fit for your wrist

Because size matters when it comes to your next smartwatch

If you’re new to smartwatches, the most basic thing to consider is simply the fit of the device on your wrist.

Since you’re likely to be wearing it every day, you have to be able to live with it comfortably, and not all watches are created equally when it comes to design and size. Thankfully, though, the Apple Watch is one of the most customisable and versatile smartwatches you can buy.

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https://www.wareable.com/smartwatches/apple-watch-size-guide-6454

5 Reasons to Buy the Galaxy Note 9 & 4 Reasons to Wait

This guide will take you through some reasons why you should, and shouldn’t, buy the new Samsung Galaxy Note 9 in August and beyond.

If you’re hunting for a new Android smartphone, devices like the the Galaxy S8, Galaxy Note 8, and Galaxy S9 should be on your shopping list.

The Samsung Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+, and Galaxy Note 8 are cheaper than they once were and they’ve been upgraded to Samsung’s version of Android Oreo. Android Oreo brings a long list of new features, enhancements, fixes, and patches along with it.

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https://www.gottabemobile.com/6-reasons-to-buy-the-galaxy-note-9-4-reasons-to-wait/

Acer Predator X27 review: 4K, 144Hz G-Sync HDR is the Holy Grail of gaming monitors, with quirks

The Acer Predator X27 is one of the first G-Sync HDR displays and checks every box you could ask for despite some bleeding-edge quirks and a sky-high price.

The Acer Predator X27 is one of the first G-Sync HDR displays and checks every box you could ask for. Despite some bleeding-edge quirks and a sky-high price, it’s still the ultimate in gaming monitors.

Nvidia’s groundbreaking G-Sync HDR monitors aim for the sun, but unlike Icarus, these dazzlingly bright displays never fall back to earth.

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https://www.pcworld.com/article/3299018/acer-predator-x27-review-nvidia-g-sync-hdr.html

The Ferrari 512S Modulo is a spaceship-like slice of automotive legend

The world has no shortage of rare and award-winning Ferraris, but none look so dramatic as the spaceship-on-wheels Ferrari 512S Modulo. Created back in 1970 by famed design studio Pininfarina, the memorable one-off wouldn’t look out of place on the set of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Actually getting it into the running state it finds itself today, though, might have been tougher even than making Kubrick’s classic.

The Modulo is based on a Ferrari 512S, itself a relative rarity with only 25 produced. Pininfarina designer Paolo Martin came up with a strikingly different, futuristic body that would eventually be revealed at the 1970 Geneva Motor Show.

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https://www.slashgear.com/ferrari-512s-modulo-eyes-on-legendary-pininfarina-concept-car-restored-27543180/

Top Android One phones this year

LG just made a rather startling announcement days before IFA. Unlike Samsung, whose first Android Go phone, the Galaxy J2 Core, was repeatedly leaked before it was finally announced, LG’s first Android One phone was almost totally unexpected. With the LG G7 One, another major manufacturer jumps into Google’s revamped program. But what exactly is Android One and what are your best choices in getting one? Puns aside, here are the top picks for the pure Android experience you’ve always wanted but couldn’t get because of the Pixel phones’ price tag.

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https://www.slashgear.com/top-android-one-phones-this-year-28543248/

HP Dreamcolor Z27x G2 Studio review: Made for content creators

The HP Dreamcolor Z27x G2 has a calibration wand built-in. The wand can be programmed to run at any time of day and will accurately calibrate the display to the users liking.

Monitors are a big part of a good desktop workflow, but not all monitors are created equal. Not all monitors are created for everyone and the HP Dreamcolor Z27x G2 Studio is most certainly not a monitor for the masses. If you’re an average person reading this review, the HP Dreamcolor Z27x G2 Studio will definitely be overkill.

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https://techaeris.com/2018/08/26/hp-dreamcolor-z27x-g2-studio-review-made-for-content-creators/

Essential apps and devices that work with Google Fit

Our fave fitness apps, health apps and wearables that plays nicely with Google Fit

Google Fit wasn’t much to write home about when it first appeared in 2014, which made the subsequent lack of updates all the more frustrating. But finally, in 2018, Google has overhauled the platform with a new look, and some new features.

Google wants to improve Fit alongside the next wave of Wear OS smartwatches, and one of the ways it’s doing that is in how it presents your health data: The new Google Fit puts less emphasis on steps, and more on Move Minutes and Heart Points – new metrics that grant better insight into how those steps are actually impacting your body.

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https://www.wareable.com/sport/the-best-google-fit-compatible-apps-and-devices

Cherry Mobile Omega Lite 4 Review

One of Cherry Mobile‘s newest devices is the Omega Lite 4, a 5-inch device that sports an 18:9 aspect ratio display, entry-level hardware, and Android Go on board. Is it good enough to become one’s first Android phone? Here is our full review.

Design and Construction

The Omega Lite 4, as you would expect from entry-level phones, offers a rather basic all-polycarbonate smartphone design. At the front sits the 5-inch 18:9 aspect ratio screen, the call speaker grille, a couple of sensors, notification light, and a five-megapixel rear camera.

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https://www.yugatech.com/gadget-reviews/cherry-mobile-omega-lite-4-review/#sthash.jv1asJOu.dpbs#sTWzJ3w7Vu2XsaV1.97

2019 Harley-Davidson Tri-Glide Ultra And Freewheeler Updates

In addition to the new FXDR 114, three Custom Vehicle Operations models and updates to its touring models, Harley-Davidson announced some significant updates to its trike lineup. In fact, apart from the FXDR which is brand new, the 2019 Harley-Davidson Tri-Glide Ultra and Freewheeler received the most updates of the company’s offerings for the coming year.

Like some of Harley-Davidson’s two-wheeled touring models, the 2019 Freewheeler and Tri-Glide Ultra are getting upgraded to the larger Milwaukee-Eight 114 from the smaller 107 engine (the Tri-Glide Ultra, of course, gets the Twin-Cooled version with radiators in the fairing lowers.)

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https://www.motorcycle.com/mini-features/2019-harley-davidson-tri-glide-ultra-freewheeler-updates.html

DJI Mavic 2 Pro Hands-on Review : First Impressions

A couple years ago, I bought my first drone: the DJI Phantom 4. I had used a couple DJI products before this but held out until I thought drone technology had gotten to a point where it was going to flatten out for a while and it would be worth investing in one. But just a couple years later and boy was I ever wrong about that “flattening out” part. The DJI Mavic 2 Pro is not only a quarter the size of the Phantom 4, but a heck of a lot more powerful as well. I’ve flown DJI’s latest for a few hours, tested out several of its features and answered a few burning questions from those looking to invest in the latest Mavic drone.

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https://www.imaging-resource.com/articles/first-impressions-review-of-the-dji-mavic-2-pro

Top 5 Best Tablets Under $200 Dollar: August 2018

Today’s innovative world, you need a gadget that chalks out the perfect balance between smartphones and laptops. That smart gadget is a tablet, which is a portable device operated on an operating system such that they essay the role of mini laptops. They can accompany you anywhere and anytime as well as easy to handle. The prices of tablets are at the top but there are numerous tablets under $200 Dollars, for better fulfillment of your needs. They always held a peculiar charm that no one can deny as well as hard to resist.

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https://technosoups.com/best-tablet-under-200-dollars/

Apple Watch v Samsung Galaxy Watch: The flagship face-off

The latest battle in a never-ending war

Joker and Batman. Coke and Pepsi. Samsung and Apple. These two companies can’t seem to stop duking it out for the hearts, minds and money of consumers.

And no surprise, both Samsung and Apple are looking to dominate your wrist this coming holiday season. Samsung has its newly announced Galaxy Watch, a rebranding of its smartwatch to bring it more in line with its other mobile devices.

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https://www.wareable.com/smartwatches/apple-watch-vs-samsung-galaxy-watch-6450

Xiaomi Mi Mix 2s vs Mi 8 specs comparison

Xiaomi did something crazy back in May when they announced the Mi 8 which kind of competed with the Mi Mix 2s, an almost similarly specced device, that was launched a few months earlier. Although the Mi line is their flagship line, how does the Mi 8 compare to the Mi Mix 2s? Let’s found out in this specs comparison.

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https://www.yugatech.com/comparisons/xiaomi-mi-mix-2s-vs-mi-8-specs-comparison/#sthash.usntOuhK.dpbs#PocddvX3elixdGkl.97

Xbox All Access: What you need to know

Earlier today, Microsoft announced a new way to buy an Xbox One console called Xbox All Access. Instead of requiring you to drop hundreds of dollars upfront, Xbox All Access takes the cost of an Xbox One console and splits it up into 24 monthly payments. Once you’re done making those payments, the Xbox is yours to keep. It all seems pretty straightforward, but as always, there are some things to know before you dive in.

The Offer

Microsoft’s offer allows you to buy an Xbox One S or Xbox One X, two years of Xbox Game Pass, and two years of Xbox Live Gold by paying the purchase price of those items off over 24 months.

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https://www.slashgear.com/xbox-all-access-what-you-need-to-know-27543163/

New Mini Convertible vs used Audi A3 Cabriolet: which is best?

With summer drawing to an end, now’s the time to grab a great deal on a premium convertible. But should you spend your cash on a new Mini Convertible or a used Audi A3 Cabriolet?

The end of August might not seem like the obvious time to buy a convertible. In fact, most buyers tend to splash their soft-top cash in spring or early summer, ready to enjoy their new pride and joy through the months of sunshine yet to come. But for that very reason, autumn is actually the best time to buy a convertible, since that’s when demand is falling away and dealers are looking to get shot of the cars they’ve stocked up on over the summer but failed to sell.

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https://www.whatcar.com/news/new-mini-convertible-vs-used-audi-a3-cabriolet-which-is-best/n17770

Nikon Z6 vs Sony a7 III – Specs Comparison

Looking for a Nikon Z6 vs Sony a7 III comparison? Read our detailed comparison of the Nikon Z6 vs Sony a7 III to find out their advantages and decide which one to buy.

Nikon’s new ‘affordable’ full-frame mirrorless camera sounds very promising on paper and target the Sony a7 III.  But is the Z6 a match for Sony’s A7 III?

We thought that for all users who are curious about Nikon’s latest full frame mirrorless camera. Let’s put together the features of Nikon Z6 vs Sony a7 III specs side by side.

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https://www.dailycameranews.com/2018/08/nikon-z6-vs-sony-a7-iii-comparison/

4 Reasons to Buy the Amazon Fire 7 & 5 Reasons Not To

Should you buy the Fire 7 tablet with Alexa? This is what you need to know before you buy or gift the 7-inch Fire Tablet with Alexa voice controls that Amazon sells for $50.

The Fire 7 tablet is a small and affordable tablet that runs a version of Android specifically for Amazon. You get Alexa voice controls, access to loads of apps and there are a lot of accessories that work with this cheap tablet.

Why you should buy the Amazon Fire 7 tablet, and why you shouldn’t.

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https://www.gottabemobile.com/5-reasons-to-buy-the-amazon-fire-7-4-reasons-not-to/

How to Turn Off the Galaxy Note 9 Always On Display

In this quick guide we’ll show you how to turn off the Galaxy Note 9‘s always on display. The neat feature that keeps a small part of your screen on 24/7. Whether it’s a distraction or you want better battery life, you’ll be happy to learn how easy it is to disable. Some love the constant at-a-glance notifications, but you can get rid of them if you don’t.

When you turn off the Note 9 screen, a small area stays lit up. This displays the time, date, battery level and even incoming notifications or message alerts. It’s called an “Always-on Display” but some people don’t like it. If so, turn it off with our quick steps below.

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https://www.gottabemobile.com/how-to-disable-galaxy-note-9-always-on-display/

Meizu 16th Review

Design

The Meizu 15 came out in April 2018 which makes the Meizu 16th announcement earlier this month a bit unexpected. There is, however, good reason for that. For one, the Meizu 15 comes up short of being labeled as a premium flagship product, especially when it came to the specs – and with the Meizu 16th, the company is redoing a lot of things, starting with the name. Yes, that’s “16th”, not “16”, and definitely not “the 16th”.

Truth be told, there isn’t a single thing that stands out in the Meizu 16th in terms of design and yet it is one of the most pleasing smartphones to look at in the market.

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https://www.slashgear.com/meizu-16th-review-27543047/

IFA 2018: What to expect in smartwatches, fitness tech and AR

The biggest launches due at the Berlin tech show

It’s that time again where we implore you not to buy gadgets, because there’s a whole hunk of new wearable tech we expect to be announced.

The 2018 edition of IFA, everyone’s fave Berlin tech expo, kicks off on Friday 31 August with a day (or two) of press conferences before it opens to the public and runs until 5 September. We’ll be there reporting from the show as we get our hands on the very latest smartwatches, sports watches, fitness trackers and more.

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https://www.wareable.com/smartwatches/best-wearables-of-ifa-2018-6383

Mercedes EQ Silver Arrow concept unveiled

Retro-inspired racer makes global debut; gets 550kW and advanced pure-electric powertrain

Mercedes-Benz has pulled the drapes off a concept car that previews a performance flagship for its fledgling pure-electric EQ brand at the Pebble Beach Concours d-Elegance in California.

The new EQ Silver Arrow concept is claimed to be a futuristic take on the legendary Mercedes W125 Grand Prix racing car that competed back in 1937.

The famed W125 not only won the European Championship, but set a land speed record when it was clocked at an incredible 432.7km/h on public roads in November 1937.

Its spiritual successor swaps the old racer’s V12 for an advanced pure-electric powertrain that’s said to combine a thin 80kWh battery pack feeding power to electric motors that, in total, generates more than 550kW.

Despite the huge power output, the German car-maker claims the EQ Silver Arrow can cover around 400km between charges.

Recapturing the original’s streamlined shape, the concept pays homage to the W125 by sharing its bubble-shaped cockpit, long bonnet and a rear vertical tailfin with the pre-war racer.

The modern take on a streamliner is said to come with advanced air-bending that incorporates a nose with a carbon-fibre front splitter and a full-width LED light bar.

Featuring ‘EQ’ badges where the racer’s exhaust would have been placed, the EQ Silver Arrow gets a huge fixed rear diffuser and two active rear spoilers that can act to maximise downforce, minimise drag or work as an airbrake.

In typical concept car style, the Silver Arrow rides on large 24-inch rims up front and larger-still 26-inch wheels at the rear, each featuring 168 spokes and smooth aero blades.

It’s clothed in lightweight carbon-fibre, but Mercedes hasn’t revealed how light its flagship EQ is, although the single-seat cockpit hints at pure a motorsport pedigree with its four-point harness.

Some old-meets-new luxuries introduced to the interior include Mercedes Airscarf neck blowers, saddle-brown leather seats and a pinstripe wooden floor.

Ahead of the exposed driver, a larger infotainment panoramic screen is said to incorporate the most up-to-date augmented technology capable of projecting relevant information onto the screen.

Helping the driver access the driving modes, a central touch-screen has been mounted on the steering wheel.

According to the German car-maker, the driver can not only toggle through the different modes but also configure the Silver Arrow to sound like either one of its current F1 cars or the Mercedes-AMG GTR.

But for those in the market for a pure-electric retro racer prepare yourself for disappointment.

The EQ Silver Arrow isn’t expected to make it into production. Instead, it will influence the 10 EQ-branded models being readied by the Mercedes-Benz EV sub-brand, all of which will be on sale by 2022.

The first to arrive early next year will be the EQ C mid-size SUV, which is set to rival the Tesla Model X, BMW’s forthcoming iX3, Audi’s upcoming e-tron and the Jaguar I-PACE that arrives in November.

(motoring.com.au, http://bit.ly/2ocE5Is)

Sony Soundbar HT-X9000F Review

Sony is one of the top brands in the tech industry that produces quality gadgets such as TVs, speakers and a lot more. Today, we’ll check out the HT-X9000F — the brand’s latest soundbar that packs the latest audio and connectivity features. Is it worth the purchase? Find out in our review below.

Design and Construction

Sony maintains a sleek and stylish design when it comes to their soundbars and the HT-X9000F is not an exception. The main unit’s trapezoidal design is pleasing to the eyes especially for those who are into symmetrical shapes.

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https://www.yugatech.com/gadget-reviews/sony-soundbar-ht-x9000f-review/#sthash.lYGnhhLE.dpbs#3VDmSRJvFmtdKI2g.97