Iphone 13 Buyers Beware If You Want 4K Prores You Re Going To Pay Apple More Money Than You Think

In fact, there’s a specific limitation you should be aware of. If you buy the cheapest iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max (I use the word “cheapest” here very loosely, given than the cheapest model is $999). You know, the one that has 128GB of storage. Well, if you buy that then ProRes video is limited to 1080p at 30fps. In order to get the full 4K at 30fps you will need to cough up an extra $100 and buy the 256GB versions....

April 14, 2023 · 1 min · 179 words · Denise Frazer

Iphone 13 One Week On Review Mostly Disappointing

So, what’s my verdict? Mostly disappointing. I’ve been using an iPhone since the iPhone 3GS and have been regularly upgrading ever since. Sometimes a year goes by between upgrades, sometimes two. This time around, I went from the iPhone 11 Pro Max to the iPhone 13 Pro Max, with a few months of using the iPhone 12 Pro Max between the two. Also: The iPhone 13 feels rough and unfinished There’s a lot to like about the iPhone 13 line on paper, especially the Pro and Pro Max line....

April 14, 2023 · 4 min · 746 words · John Gonzales

Iphone 13 Vs Iphone 14 Should You Upgrade To The Newer Iphone

More: iPhone 14 drops the sim card. Here’s what that means Specifications You should buy the iPhone 14 if… 1. You want the most advanced camera features This biggest upgrade with this year’s iPhone model is the larger main camera sensor. In a practical sense, you can expect significantly better low-light performance and greater details in general. Apple says that the 14 sees a 38% improvement with nightography compared to the 13....

April 14, 2023 · 3 min · 568 words · Mattie Torres

Iphone Magsafe Style Wireless Charging Could Be Coming To Your Android Phone Here S Why

The consortium is attempting to cut e-waste, reduce wireless charging power loss, and address confusion among consumers about what is a certified wireless charging accessory. Apple’s MagSafe technology is the foundation of the new Qi2 standard. Apple is a member of WPC. Alongside other members, the tech giant has developed a new Magnetic Power Profile that is it at the “core” of Qi2, the second generation standard of Qi, according to WPC....

April 14, 2023 · 3 min · 521 words · Marilyn Driver

Iphone Owners Keep Mocking Android Users And People Are Hurting

Imagine there’s just the purgatory of Earth, where cheap thrills and pain are distributed in distinctly unequal measures. Imagine, too, that some of these cheap thrills and pain are created by humans who sneer at other humans for their gadget choices. Yes, still. I was oddly moved, you see, by a plaintive cry from the Android wilderness published in Android Central. Jeramy Johnson has had enough. He’s had enough with his family members....

April 14, 2023 · 3 min · 593 words · Robert Ramsour

Iphone Users Don T Care About Sideloading

Speaking at The New York Times “DealBook” summit, Cook set out the battle lines: Putting aside the fact that the bulk of the automobile industry fought tooth and nail to not have to fit seatbelts and airbags, this is Apple flat out telling users who want the ability to sideload apps to buy an Android smartphone. And this is happening at a time when there are a lot of legal and governmental eyes on Apple’s App Store practices, and how iPhone users buy and download apps....

April 14, 2023 · 2 min · 337 words · Anna Rodriguez

Is Financing Furniture Or Appliances With A Store Credit Card A Good Idea

But are the deals as enticing as they seem? Store credit cards 101 Typically, experts recommend against store credit cards for several reasons. Here’s why: Interest rates are high: In 2021, credit cards from the nation’s largest retailers had an average APR of more than 23%, compared to roughly 19% for non-store cards. If you can’t pay off your balance right away, that’s a painful price to pay. Credit limits are low: While this may prevent you from purchasing more than you can comfortably afford, the fact remains that you’ll probably have (or eventually earn) a much higher credit limit on a non-store card....

April 14, 2023 · 8 min · 1517 words · Kim Gouin

Is It Time To Stop Paying For Zoom

Remember, ten dollars a month here, twenty dollars a month there… pretty soon; you’re talking real money. Also: I tried Google’s new job interview practice tool and I want to cry So, when I got the notice last month that Zoom was getting ready to ding my card for another $150 to extend my Zoom Pro plan for a year, I didn’t just let it ride. Instead, I spent a few minutes looking into what I was getting for the Pro plan vs....

April 14, 2023 · 6 min · 1212 words · Victoria Trowbridge

Is The Omni Ultimate The World S Best Power Bank Yes

Enter the Omnicharge Omni Ultimate. Must read: I bought a 9,000,000mAh power bank from eBay, and I got what I deserved Everything about the Omni Ultimate is designed around power and ruggedness. The exterior ABS/rubberized shell is capable of taking a pounding, the ports are well-designed, and the screen offers everything, from at-a-glance information, to a deep dive into what’s going on. Output: 120W (120V/60Hz US model, 230V/50Hz EU model)...

April 14, 2023 · 3 min · 447 words · Betty Wilson

Jobs That Don T Require Writing Skills

Earning a technology degree or completing an apprenticeship can prepare you for a variety of jobs that minimally involve writing. In fact, some of them pay up to $80,000 annually within a few years! Read on to learn about the top jobs that don’t require strong writing skills. (However, of course, no job requires zero writing.) Ranking method For our ranking methodology, we drew upon data from ONET and the U....

April 14, 2023 · 5 min · 1020 words · Michael Jordan

Kcodes Netusb Kernel Remote Code Execution Flaw Impacts Millions Of Devices

On Tuesday, SentinelOne published an analysis of the bug, tracked as CVE-2021-45388 and deemed critical by the research team. The vulnerability impacts the KCodes NetUSB kernel module. KCodes solutions are licensed by numerous hardware vendors to provide USB over IP functionality in products including routers, printers, and flash storage devices. KCodes NetUSB, the subject of a SEC Consult Vulnerability Lab analysis in the past, is proprietary software used to facilitate these connections – and the software is currently “used by a large number of network device vendors,” of which the security flaws “affect millions of end-user router devices,” according to SentinelOne....

April 14, 2023 · 2 min · 368 words · Morgan Bradley

Keychron Q5 Keyboard Review Greater Functionality For A Greater Price

The Keychron Q5 is an 1800 layout that is 96% of a full-size keyboard. The 1800 layout is not that common as it is designed to pack in as many keys as possible into a smaller area, saving you about an inch of space when compared to a full-size keyboard. I’m perfectly happy getting rid of a bit of dead space to optimize the size for functionality and have been enjoying the unorthodox design....

April 14, 2023 · 5 min · 922 words · Estelle Alvarez

Kuna Home Security Review

The company’s tagline is simple: “Smarter homes. Safer neighborhoods.” But do the products and platforms match the promise? We’ve evaluated the company across plans, service availability, pricing, customer service, and how it stacks up against other popular providers for our Kuna smart security review. Pros: No mandatory subscriptionInteractive security optionsGreat looking devices Cons: No professional monitoringThe free plan may give excessive false alertsLimited automation integration Kuna Smart Security Kuna is great for users who want DIY security systems backed by cutting-edge AI....

April 14, 2023 · 5 min · 984 words · Phyllis Werkhoven

Latrobe Valley Getting Hold Of Real Time Data Before Devastation Hits

An evacuation order was originally put in place for the Lismore CBD on March 29 and was removed the same afternoon, only to be reinstated at 3am the next day. The state government has since established an independent inquiry to examine and report on the cause of, preparedness for, response to and recovery from the flood event. But with catastrophic weather events like these only predicted to worsen, parts of the country, such as Latrobe City Council in regional Victoria believes it has equipped the local community with the right tools to allow them to stay informed and respond appropriately to any potential emergencies....

April 14, 2023 · 3 min · 465 words · Pamela Roberts

Learn Everything You Need To Become A Cybersecurity Expert For Just 70

The 24 courses in this bundle will provide you with a comprehensive overview of cybersecurity awareness and prevention. They will help you to master one of the most crucial areas of computing by providing you with the latest knowledge, as well as the newest tools and techniques. You will take deep dives into the specifics of security as to how it relates to networks, databases, and the cloud. Security procedures for project management are covered too....

April 14, 2023 · 2 min · 262 words · Concepcion Thomas

Learn Your Way Around Sap For Under 40 With This Developer Course Bundle

If you’re considering a tech career, it pays to know SAP. You might not have heard those initials before, but companies like 3M, Coca-Cola, and Ford Motors certainly have. They’re just a few of the American firms that rely on the services of the top-earning software company based outside the U.S. That means that the more you know about their systems, the higher your value to employers that use SAP....

April 14, 2023 · 2 min · 276 words · Clifford Buckley

Lenovo S New Yoga Aio 7 Has A Head Turning 27 Inch 4K Display

Believe it or not, switching from landscape to vertical orientation is more practical than for watching TikTok videos and YouTube Shorts. (But if you want a monitor for 9:16 content consumption, that’s cool too.) Business users have found the vertical layout beneficial for scanning through taller pages like press releases, articles, and documents. While other professionals have taken advantage of the taller aspect ratio like when video-editing layers of layers of footage, effects, and audio....

April 14, 2023 · 2 min · 384 words · Louie Sewell

Linus Torvalds Says He S Been Waiting A Loong Time For This Linux Laptop Option

Torvalds says Linux 5.19 contains “nothing really interesting” and a “lot of random stuff”. The most interesting thing about the release, according to Torvalds, is the fact he used an Arm64 development platform. Torvalds has been keen on using an Apple M1 MacBook Air, which he’s previously said would be “almost perfect, except for the OS.” Last year the Asahi Linux project was working to bring the Arch Linux distro to Apple’s M1 architecture....

April 14, 2023 · 3 min · 436 words · Michael Wade

Linux 6 2 The First Mainstream Linux Kernel For Apple M1 Chips Arrives

For once, I disagree with Torvalds. Also: Microsoft finally authorizes Windows 11 on Apple M1 and M2 Macs By adding upstream support for the Apple M1 Pro, M1 Max, and M1 Ultra chips, newer Mac owners can look forward to running Linux on their M1-powered machines. And, for techies, that’s sexy. Getting Linux to run on the M1 family wasn’t easy. When these high-powered ARM chips first arrived, Torvalds told me in an exclusive interview that he’d like to run Linux on these next-generation Macs....

April 14, 2023 · 3 min · 483 words · Jennifer Vieira

Log4Shell Exploited To Infect Vmware Horizon Servers With Backdoors Crypto Miners

On Tuesday, Sophos cybersecurity researchers said the attacks were first detected in mid-January and are ongoing. Not only are backdoors and cryptocurrency miners being deployed, but in addition, scripts are used to gather and steal device information. Log4Shell is a critical vulnerability in Apache Log4J Java logging library. The unauthenticated remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability was made public in December 2021 and is tracked as CVE-2021-44228 with a CVSS score of 10....

April 14, 2023 · 3 min · 471 words · James Horn