The New USB-C Apple Pencil Is Pretty Confusing

The first-generation Apple Pencil with the Lightning port could plug directly into an iPad. It can also magnetically attach to an iPad, but the iPad won’t wirelessly charge the Pencil. It also has the same hover support on the iPad Pro as the second-gen Pencil. Apple However, the new USB-C Apple Pencil isn’t the universal solution. Education customers will be able to get it for $69. Apple

October 17, 2023 · 1 min · 67 words · Erica Massey

Unlocking Success: Gain Your Master’s Degree in Data Science and Analytics Through Community-Focused Online Learning at Turing College

At Turing College, it’s possible for you to find your rhythm and learn at your own pace. Once you’ve completed your course, the support doesn’t stop there. Master the skills that matter in today’s tech landscape and write your own success story withTuring College.

October 17, 2023 · 1 min · 44 words · Raymond Roach

You Can Now Sign Into Amazon with Passkeys

Related Amazon is one of the first major retailers to offerpasskey sign-in. Sadly, Amazon’s passkey implementation is a little clunky, and Amazon’s apps still lack passkey support. The company is also extending passkey functionality to the iOS Amazon Shopping app. Android support will come at a later date. Passkeys offer a more secure and convenient login experience than traditional passwords. Under your phone number, you’ll find the option to add a passkey to your account....

October 17, 2023 · 1 min · 167 words · Lisa Blevins

5 AI Writing Tools and AI Text Generators for Amazing Content Creation

Writers block is like the insomnia of the writing world. You want to sleep so badly, but it just wont come. You would give anything to craft one simple sentence, but your mind is frustratingly blank. AI writing tools are best used as a method of assistance rather than something to replace your actual writing. AndHIX AI Writeris the perfect jumping-off point when you get stuck. For example, you’re faced with the task of writing a blog introduction....

October 16, 2023 · 1 min · 179 words · Dawn Weber

Alienware's Aurora R16 Has 14th Gen Intel And RTX 4090 GPUs

It’s been just two months since the launch of Alienware’s compactAurora R16gaming desktop. Still, Alienware sees the need for a refresh. This isn’t all that surprising. Dell Even at launch, the original configurations of Aurora R16 were considered somewhat “mid-tier.” The upgraded Aurora R16 comes with a choice of Intel Core i7-14700KF or Core i9-14900KF processor. But Alienware offers plenty of GPU options, including the aforementioned RTX 4070 card. That said, RAM and storage are user-upgradeable....

October 16, 2023 · 1 min · 97 words · Katherine Shaffer

Backbone One PlayStation Edition for Android Review: An Imperfect Way to Enjoy Console Gaming

Its floaty and often over-responsive, resulting in incorrect inputs and poor targeting. It doesnt get much easier with most of PlayStations library. The only real difference between the two is the branding and customized Backbone App. Jason Montoya / How-To Geek For the PlayStation Edition Backbone One, the face buttons match what youd find on the DualSense. Conversely, the Xbox version has the same face buttons as any standard Xbox controller....

October 16, 2023 · 2 min · 411 words · Jodi Hardin

Google Wallet Now Supports Barcode and QR Code Passes

This functionality wasfirst announced in Juneand is currently rolling out to smartphones, starting with the Pixel 8. This feature is mainly intended for gym memberships and transit passes that aren’t available in a digital format. Adding a QR code or barcode to Google Wallet takes less than a minute. You may need to wait a few days before this feature reaches your unit. Note that Samsung Wallet already offers a “Photo” pass feature, but Apple Wallet does not....

October 16, 2023 · 1 min · 158 words · Brett Caldwell

Intel's 14th Gen Processors Have Arrived

Intel says the Core i9 chips can hit a boost frequency of 6 GHz with the right cooling. The KF chips are slightly cheaper and intended for use in gaming PCs that have discrete graphics anyway. They’re also staying at roughly the same power usage as last year’s first Raptor Lake chips. We’ll have to wait and see how performance holds up when the CPUs are independently tested. Intel

October 16, 2023 · 1 min · 69 words · Debra Moore

LPCAMM Laptop Memory Could Revolutionize Laptop and Handheld PC RAM

The End of Soldered RAM in Ultra-Small Laptops? Of course, for actualMacBooks, it’s unlikely that Apple will abandon theirtightly-integrated designany time soon. Upgradable RAM: A New Reality for Handheld PCs? Handheld PCslike theROG Allycould benefit from LPCAMM’s compact and detachable nature. In other words, you could upgrade both system RAM andVRAMin one fell swoop. Samsung Sydney Butler / How-To Geek

October 16, 2023 · 1 min · 60 words · Jordan Miller

Netflix is Dropping Support For Some Older Devices

Related One of the main selling points forNetflixis that it can be watched pretty much everywhere. Now, the platform has stopped supporting a bunch of devices, ranging from older TVs to older consoles. Some people have pointed out on social media that Netflix is discontinuing support for a bunch of older devices. Other devices, such as older Blu-Ray players, are also affected. It looks like most, if not all, of the affected devices are 1014 years old....

October 16, 2023 · 1 min · 96 words · Kristin Torres

Should You Buy the Meta Quest 3?

But is it worth your hard-earned cash? Let’s take a closer look. The Quest 2 was already impressive, boasting a GPU with a similarteraflopcount to the Xbox One. However, that graphical power has to be divided between two eyes, each with its own separate view. The end-result is a graphical presentation that’s decidedly two or more generations behind current consoles. The 128GB model is a whopping $200 more than the 128GB Quest 2....

October 16, 2023 · 1 min · 187 words · Samantha Carter

Signal Debunks Zero-Day Vulnerability Claims

Source:Signal,Matt Blaze,PCMag

October 16, 2023 · 1 min · 2 words · Kayla Nguyen

What's New in Fedora Linux 39

Fedora: Stability Uber Alles Fedora 39 is availableas a beta build. Theres a new kernel, updated applications, a jump up to GNOME 45, and performance boosts. Some scheduled elements didnt make the cut. Sensibly, Fedora Linux always puts stability first. A point in case is the new web-based installation program. It wasnt ready to be deployed, so it was pulled from this release. In my opinion, thats a sane decision....

October 16, 2023 · 3 min · 454 words · Melissa Sharp