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Tech Time Capsule: 1980s Computer Setup
The world of computers in the 1980s feels like a time capsule compared to today’s light and thin machines. Long gone are the days of multiple components making up a single computer space, as the 1980s ...
Save over 34% on this Dell S2721HGF screen in this early Black Friday deal, with a 1500R curve, 144Hz refresh rate, and ...
I might look like a crazy guy sitting in the corner of my local coffee shop, but using a three monitor setup has changed my ...
To check into this, we took a look at Uneekor’s Eye Mini Lite. Not to be confused with the Eye Mini, which is a portable ...
The BenQ PD3225U is a versatile choice, offering plenty of connectivity options. With two HDMI 2.0 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4 ...
Are you looking to get a couple of monitors for your desk? Having two screens can make you much more efficient at multitasking, but it also means you have to pay twice the price. This is why today ...
Please verify your email address. The Asus ROG Phone 9 is rumored to have an impressive 185Hz refresh rate, exceeding its predecessor and most computer monitors. While not the absolute fastest ...
This Samsung deal not only discounts the popular M8 monitor by 43%, but it also includes a free 2TB T9 portable SSD valued at ...
A out-of-state man and woman admit to stealing an iPhone package once it got delivered ... doorbell camera had captured what appeared to be two deliveries to the porch in the span of 10 minutes.
(FOX26) — Two men are in custody following an investigation into a ... The delivery driver said they pointed a gun and stole the Amazon van full of packages. One drove off in the van and the other in ...
Ashland Police arrested two suspects who were caught on camera stealing packages from porches on Wednesday. According to Ashland Police, on Wednesday, October 23rd, 2024, around 11:17am, Police Chief ...
The San Francisco-based Socket said the new investment round was led by Abstract Ventures, with additional support from multiple angel ... misleading packages, permission creep, and typo-squatting.