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Jane Moore

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  1. I switched from iPhone to Samsung s24 ultra. It's amazing and the customizability is second to none. Howverr if you're on a budget the samsung a series phones are good for the price. Pixels are also very good too.
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    LG G5 OLED TV

    Anyone know about any specs/features of the new LG G5 OLED TV?
  3. I personally see the best value in the legion go - working microSD card slot, 2 usb c slots, windows level compatibility, good performance Steam deck oled is good value but it has worse performance and linux can limit you in compatibility. Ally X is the best but expensive. Ally Z1E has a problem with microSD slot.
  4. Last year was amazing. 2022 was amazing. 2024 HUGE disappointment. How could it be this bad and 0% representative? It was quite boring this year
  5. It better come with option to disable.
  6. This is the most stupidest thing in the world. 2FA is not enough to keep people out of your account and all the other security options while they help they can become inconvenient. The PIN was the perfect security feature.
  7. Here's what I've read: Apple Watch: Bigger screen, slimmer design The screen on the Apple Watch has been getting progressively larger -- and this year could see that happen again, or at least the option to sport a larger size. According to a June report by noted Apple analyst Min Chi Kuo, Apple will be providing larger screen-size options for the next-gen Apple Watch, increasing it from 41mm to 45mm and from 45mm to 49mm. Meanwhile, the design of the Apple Watch will get slimmer, according to Kuo. Apple Watch X: New health tech After pivoting from fashion, Apple has found success in positioning the Apple Watch as a health device. Apple introduced various new health tracking tools in recent years, including blood-oxygen monitoring, temperature sensing and new software features for cyclists and runners. It's worth noting, however, that the blood oxygen feature is no longer available in new Series 9 and Ultra 2 watches sold in the US due to an ongoing patent dispute. Next year's Apple Watch could see the addition of a few more health-tracking features, potentially furthering its usefulness as a wellness and fitness device. Apple may add a new feature that can show when a person's blood pressure is high, according to a November article by Bloomberg. It will reportedly be accompanied by a blood pressure journal, allowing people to note down when the elevation happened. But it won't provide exact systolic and diastolic measurements, Bloomberg reported. The report also suggests the Apple Watch could get a new system for detecting sleep apnea by monitoring an individual's sleeping and breathing habits. This would be a significant expansion of the Apple Watch's current sleep-tracking features, which are limited compared to those offered by Oura, Fitbit and others. Apple is also reportedly developing a way to check blood glucose levels without pricking your finger, thanks to infrared and other sensors. It's unlikely that will make its way to the Apple Watch this year, though, if it ever does. Apple Watch X: Magnetic bands Apple could introduce a mechanism that lets the bands attach to the watch face magnetically. This would apparently help free up space internally to make way for other components such as bigger batteries. Apple Watch X: MicroLED display Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman expects microLED to arrive on the Apple Watch X, but it's unclear whether the smartwatch will make its debut this year or next. But a report by Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says the wait might be longer. According to Kuo, the Apple Watch will have a microLED display in either 2025 or 2026, but not in 2024.
  8. What doe this mean it will be able to do?? Wouldn't this essentially make some jobs obsolete?
  9. Thank you very much! This is brilliant. I can show my husband as well as he's the techy one of the two of us :)
  10. Been in to see the new Ipad lineup and I'm definitely impressed enough to want to upgrade from my (very old) Ipad but I'm unsure whether to splurge and get the Ipad Pro or the Ipad Air- Can anyone give me a bit of a cheat sheet as to the main differences between the two and what I wouldn't be getting with one of them? Thanks!
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