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Newegg has some great laptop deals starting with a Lenovo IdeaPad 5 for $500
Shopping for a laptop? Good deals can be hard to find these days because the pandemic sent everyone home for a year. The ensuing run on laptops made affordable ones about as scarce as the PS5. Good news: Sub-$1,000 laptops still get marked down to even better prices occasionally, though, and right now there's a trio of solid laptops on sale at Newegg. I'm also throwing in an enormous 34-inch curved gaming monitor for good measure.
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This Acer Aspire 5 is powerful enough to handle more processor-intensive tasks and has great styling as well (including an articulating hinge that elevates the keyboard when the screen is open). The laptop features an 11th-generation Intel Core i7, a generous 12GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. The large 15.6-inch display runs at full HD as well.
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This IdeaPad 5 comes equipped with all the essentials: Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB of RAM, a 256GB SSD and a full HD 14-inch display. While not the lowest price ever, this is a good deal on a respected and reliable IdeaPad 5.
This article was published earlier this week. It has been updated with the latest deals.
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Bride in a T. rex costume makes for the best first look ever
Bride in a T. rex costume makes for the best first look ever
A "first look" at a wedding is that special moment when the happy couple sees each other all dressed up for the ceremony for the first time. It's usually a moment full of smiles, delighted tears and hugs. But at one couple's wedding, a dinosaur crashed the occasion.
Elizabeth Rex Hundley donned an inflatable T. rex costume to surprise her soon-to-be husband Tom Gardner. North Carolina wedding photographer and videographer Jon Murray caught the moment on video and posted it to YouTube earlier this week.
The footage shows Gardner holding a bouquet of flowers on a bridge. He turns, expecting to see Hundley in a bridal gown, but breaks into laughter when he catches sight of the giant dino instead. He does get to see the real dress a few moments later.
Hundley told The Huffington Post the costume was inspired by her mother's maiden name and her middle name, "Rex." Hundley is now Elizabeth Gardner.
The first-look prank just goes to show, once again, that everything is made better when it involves an inflatable Tyrannosaurus rex costume.
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Halo TV Series Gets Explosive First Trailer
Halo TV Series Gets Explosive First Trailer
It's finally, actually happening. The first trailer for the Halo TV series exploded onto screens Sunday, and Master Chief finally looks set to complete his longest, most difficult mission: leaping from Xbox hit video game to live-action TV show.
The series will be available on streaming service Paramount Plus this spring. Set in the 26th century, Halo sees a brilliant scientist played by Natascha McElhone genetically engineer super-soldiers to fight an alien menace called the Covenant. One of these so-called Spartans, in instantly recognizable green armor and yellow visor, is Master Chief Spartan John-117, played by Pablo Schreiber, from Orange Is the New Black and American Gods.
The 2-minute trailer for the Halo series debuted Sunday, Jan. 30, during the AFC championship game on CBS and Paramount Plus. It's a fast-paced, action-packed intro to Master Chief -- "humanity's best weapon" -- and we get a glimpse of a handful of other Spartans, as well as McElhone's character, a suspicious general, a minion that Master Chief saves and a rather haughty, beshawled sort uttering softly, "Humans, surrender to the Covenant." It winds toward its conclusion against an ethereal cover of the moody Phil Collins classic In the Air Tonight and what seems like the show's mission statement: Find the Halo, win the war.
A title card gives us a rough date to mark in our TV viewing calendars: this March. A tweet from the Halo on Paramount account gives the date of March 24.
Microsoft has been talking about a Halo TV show for a decade, with Steven Spielberg attached earlier in the process. His company Amblin is one of those behind the project, along with 343 Industries, the current owner of the Halo game franchise (the game was originally developed by Bungie, but was spun off years ago so Halo is not part of Sony's deal to buy Bungie). In anticipation of the show, 343 explained that the series would have its own version of Halo continuity dubbed "the silver timeline," making it distinct from the backstory familiar to fans while still borrowing important and cool stuff from the lore of the games, novels and other spinoffs.
Interest in the Halo franchise has been running high since the game Halo Infinite arrived in December after a troubled development period and a yearlong delay. In his review of the game, CNET's Mark Serrels wrote, "No matter where you are in Halo Infinite's open world, everything feels designed for the player. There are no dud textures, no spaces where you shouldn't be."
The TV series was originally intended to air on Showtime before it made the move to Paramount Plus (formerly known as CBS All Access, and home to new Star Trek series, among other shows).
The show's cast also includes Jen Taylor, Shabana Azmi, Natasha Culzac, Olive Gray, Yerin Ha, Bentley Kalu, Kate Kennedy, Charlie Murphy, Danny Sapani and Bokeem Woodbine.
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Attention, iPad owners: Save up to $30 on an Apple Pencil right now
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One of the nicest upgrades you can buy for a modern iPad or iPad Pro is the Apple Pencil. It's a sleek, elegant pressure-sensitive stylus that turns Apple's tablets into one of the best portable creative tools on the market. The only problem? It's not a cheap upgrade, adding an extra $100 to $130 on top of the price of the base hardware. Today, that expense is a little smaller: Verizon is selling the first-generation Apple Pencil for $80, while Amazon has the second-generation Apple Pencil for $100. That's a 20% to 23% savings off the retail price.
Now, you'll need to check compatibility first: In Apple's current lineup, all tablets except for the regular iPad require the Apple Pencil (2nd Generation). Apple Pencil compatibility was less uniform in previous years. One thing that might help you tell which Apple Pencil will work with your iPad is to look at the shape of your tablet. Many (but not all) post-2018 iPads that come with an old-school home button are compatible with the first-gen Apple Pencil. If you have a button-free iPad Pro, however, you'll want to take a look at the second-generation stylus. Check out the deals below before they expire.
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Microsoft vows Windows, Xbox app stores will promote competition
Microsoft vows Windows, Xbox app stores will promote competition
When we think of app stores, the ones that come to mind are typically those for Apple's iPhone, Google's Android devices and maybe Amazon's Fire tablets. But Microsoft said Wednesday that it wants to set itself apart with a series of "principles" it's publicly committing to that it says will promote competition in its app stores.
The tech giant's Open App Store Principles include privacy protections and transparent editorial rules, as well as a promise to hold Microsoft's own apps to the same standards the company applies to others. Microsoft is publishing the principles in an effort to weigh in on new laws that are before the US Congress, as well as to ease concerns about its own potentially monopolistic size amid its proposed $68.7 billion acquisition of gaming giant Activision Blizzard.
"Ultimately, we believe that this principled approach will promote a more open app market and better serve our users and creators alike," Microsoft President Brad Smith wrote in a blog post Wednesday.
In addition to its principles for its app stores, Microsoft promised that it'll continue to offer the top-selling war simulation franchise Call of Duty, as well as other Activision Blizzard games, on competing devices, like Sony's PlayStation and Nintendo's Switch. "We believe this is the right thing for the industry, for gamers and for our business," Smith said.
Microsoft's efforts come at a time of intense scrutiny from lawmakers, regulators and everyday people around the world. The tech industry includes some of the largest and most powerful companies on Earth. But during the past few years a string of controversies over the spread of disinformation and hate speech has intensified already hot debates about the industry's approach to privacy, security and other sensitive issues.
Meta, Twitter, Google, Amazon and Apple have all found themselves answering questions before congressional committees that are considering a wide array of laws, including antitrust and advertising industry reforms, to rein in the companies' power and possibly punish perceived bad behavior.
Microsoft has largely stayed out of the crosshairs, despite having been declared a monopoly during a trial two decades ago. But its proposed purchase of Activision Blizzard, amid other significant investments in its Xbox video game division, has already raised some concerns.
In many ways, Microsoft's 11-point set of principles also serves as criticism of other tech industry giants, including Apple and Google, who've faced harsh words over how they control their respective app stores. Microsoft said, for example, that it won't require developers to use its payment system for in-app payments, something Apple and Google have defended, including in lawsuits with Fortnite maker Epic Games.
Though Microsoft didn't name Apple or Google directly, it did say its rules are written in reaction to the "friction" that exists today between developers, gamers and app stores across the web.
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Deathloop, the latest game from Arkane Studios, came out Tuesday, and some PC players are taking to the internet about the issues they're having. Released for the PS5 as a timed console exclusive, and for the PC, the time-loop action-thriller has gotten positive reviews from the gaming press -- see CNET's review by Daniel Van Boom -- and is presently on the Amazon and Steam best-sellers list. However, the PC release's apparent technical issues are prompting fans to speak out about their experiences.
Forums such as Reddit, ResetEra and the Steam message boards have seen an influx of PC players share some of the odd issues relating to Deathloop's performance on the PC. These range from inconsistent frame rate to visual stutters to graphics disappearing right before a player's eyes. Though these types of visual bugs and annoyances aren't out of the ordinary for significant game releases, some issues have been disruptive for fans, making the game unplayable in some instances and prompting users to seek refunds from Steam.
Along with the previously mentioned visual issues, some problems also influence the actual gameplay experience of this otherwise tightly tuned, detail-oriented action game. Some players choosing to use a controller instead of the keyboard and mouse have described experiencing a heightened instance of visual stutters, which impacts the flow and pace of the game during some of the more action-focused sequences. Other, more-drastic issues described by some users on Steam and ResetEra include players getting stuck in frozen menu screens and even be unable to load up the game at launch.
Some fans are taking it on themselves to come up with fixes for the game. Along with sharing their unique PC specs, they're also comparing which settings work for them, to narrow down weak spots for the game. So far, some of the things that apparently can alleviate the current batch of PC issues include turning off specific graphical options like v-sync and ray tracing, and adjusting Nvidia GPU settings within the control panel.
Arkane Studios and publisher Bethesda didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. As of now, the developers haven't yet commented on social media about the state of the PC release, but we can expect to see patches for the game in the immediate future following its launch. For now we'd recommend keeping an eye out for upcoming patch details for the PC release, and make sure your graphics card drivers are currently up to date.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE review: An affordable iPad Pro alternative
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE review: An affordable iPad Pro alternative
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE (short for Fan Edition) is a midlevel 12.4-inch Android tablet that starts at $529 for a Wi-Fi-only model (£519, AU$799) and $669 for one with 5G. Yes, it might cost more than a basic iPad, but it's less than an iPad Pro, and this product sits roughly between those two popular products on the tablet continuum.
But even with a good set of features and a reasonable price, Android tablets can be a tough sell. Apple's iPads, running iPadOS, continue to dominate the tablet market and what people think of when they think "tablet." Along with Samsung, companies like Lenovo, Huawei and Amazon (through its Fire tablet line) offer a wide array of iPad alternatives, although none truly stands out as a compelling reason to switch from another operating system, beyond offering better interoperability with Android phones.
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The Tab S7 FE has an upscale feel, with a 1.3-pound aluminum body and slim bezels that allow more viewing space with a smaller footprint. Devices from the iPad Mini to the Microsoft Surface Pro have trimmed screen borders, so the S7 FE is on trend. The 12.4-inch display has a 2,560x1,600-pixel resolution with a 60Hz refresh rate. It has a 5-megapixel selfie camera and an 8-megapixel camera on the back. Inside, the processing is handled by a Qualcomm SM7325 chip, and it ships with Android 11 as its OS.
The Galaxy Tab S7 FE includes a stylus.
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If you want color options, you'll have to go with the Wi-Fi version, which comes in pink, silver, green or black. The S7 FE starts with 64GB of internal storage, but you can configure it with 128GB, 256GB or 512GB as well. The microSD slot can support cards up to 1TB. Unfortunately, the 5G version is limited in spec options as well as color: It's black only and only comes with 64GB of storage and 4GB of RAM. Plus, you'll have to pay for data every month.
Samsung also offers the Galaxy Tab S7 Plus, which looks almost identical to the S7 FE but it has four speakers to the FE's two. The S7 Plus also has a Super AMOLED display with a slightly higher resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, versus the TFT display with a 60Hz refresh rate in the S7 FE. If you want those extra features of the S7 Plus it will run you $849 (£799, AU$1,449).
The S7 FE supports facial recognition to unlock the tablet, or you can use a passcode or pattern. Unfortunately, there is no built-in fingerprint reader as in the more-expensive S7 Plus. While face login on Windows PCs and iOS devices usually works fine for me, in this case it didn't recognize me as often as I had hoped it would.
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If you're switching over from using an iOS device you may also find the landscape camera placement off-putting compared with the portrait position on iOS devices. Then again, with more people using video chat since the start of the pandemic, this might be a welcome change and could make Zoom chats easier.
Camera placement is also important because if you're using facial recognition to unlock your device, but are more accustomed to the iPad's camera placement, you might be covering the S7 FE's camera with your fingers (this happened to me several times). That's why I'd appreciate a fingerprint reader, so I could hold the tablet in any position when unlocking the device.
I tested the tablet using Samsung's Book Cover Keyboard ($160), which magnetically attaches to the tablet and protects the screen and back. There's a handy slot cut out for easy access to the included S Pen stylus. The S Pen also magnetically attaches to the back of the tablet.
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The Qualcomm-powered Galaxy Tab S7 FE won't blow you away with its performance. Even the less expensive ninth-gen iPad outshone the S7 FE in benchmark tests like Geekbench 5 and 3DMark Wild Life Extreme Unlimited. In practical hands-on testing, the S7 was able to smoothly handle Google docs, MS Office 365 suite, web surfing and streaming media. Games from the Google Play store, like NBA 2K, Need For Speed: No Limits and my old guilty pleasure Minion Rush, ran smoothly as well. If you want to stay in the Android garden, at least its walls are a little more porous than on an iPad. For example, you can get apps for the Samsung Galaxy S7 FE from both the Google and Samsung app stores.
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Product name
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE
Price as reviewed
$829
Display
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PC CPU
Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G
PC memory
4GB RAM
Storage
64GB internal/expandable to 1TB
Ports
USB-C
Networking
Cellular 5G, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0
Operating system
Android 11
Weight
1.3 pounds
As for battery life, I was able to get just under 12 hours of video streaming over 5G on a single charge. The hefty 10,090-mAh battery probably didn't hurt. The tablet can be fully charged in 4 hours with the 15-watt adapter that comes with it, but also there's a fast-charge option with a 45-watt adapter sold separately. That should allow you to get a reasonable amount of battery charge in just a few minutes.
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When it comes to sound, the S7 FE can pump up the volume loud enough to fill a room without crackling from two speakers on opposite sides. The tablet supports Dolby Atmos and Samsung says the dual speakers were "tuned by AKG." Atmos is good to have, but the tuned-by-so-and-so speaker claims on many devices are usually just marketing fluff.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE is something aimed at people already invested in the Android ecosystem, and who want something between an iPad and an iPad Pro. It's a good alternative, and even costs a little less than the Pro, but it's also not going to sway anyone away from the competition.
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iOS 16 Lets You Customize Your iPhone Lock Screen More Than Ever Before
iOS 16 Lets You Customize Your iPhone Lock Screen More Than Ever Before
This story is part of WWDC 2022, CNET's complete coverage from and about Apple's annual developers conference.
Your iPhone's lock screen has long been a place to outwardly personalize the look of your phone, but have you felt like the customization options are a little... limited? Well, no longer.
Apple announced during its WWDC 2022 keynote on Monday that it's giving the iPhone lock screen its biggest-ever overhaul with the upcoming release of the iOS 16 mobile operating system.
"New lock screen remains undeniably iPhone while also giving you new ways to make it more personal, beautiful and helpful than ever," Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of software engineering, said as he introduced iOS 16 during Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference.
The event takes place all this week, but it kicked off letting Apple customers know what changes they can expect via software updates later this year.
The new lock screen options are designed to make your phone more immediately useful and more aesthetically pleasing when you pick it up. The new features to customize the interface are more akin to those that are already available on the Apple Watch. A new depth effect will make subjects in your photos stand out against the rest of the background. And you'll be able to switch out the backgrounds to make images of your pets or loved ones pop even more.
If you're indecisive, you can even create a wallpaper gallery that allows you to switch between lock screen images with ease, or have them set to shuffle at different intervals throughout the day.
Change the look of your lock screen with iOS 16.
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Switching up your lock screen promises to be easy. You press and hold to test and customize, swiping to test different colors, filters, fonts and time options. Apple also promises that when you're listening to music that the album art will take up more real estate on your lock screen than it typically has in the past.
Beyond aesthetics, you'll also now be able to add widgets to your lock screen, giving easy access to more information about the temperature, an activity or your calendar at a glance. Notifications will now roll in from the bottom of the lock screen so they don't block your photos. You'll also be able to get live updates (on your ride, food delivery or workout progress, for example) thanks to Apple's new Live API, which will let app makers build these live, glanceable experiences.
Apple is also extending its Focus mode, introduced with iOS 15 last year, to the lock screen of your phone. You'll be able to set different focus lock screens for personal and work scenarios, giving you the best chance of concentrating on what you're supposed to be doing.
Until now, Apple has kept the look of the lock screen fairly uniform, but these changes are going to give iPhone users more control than ever over how their phone looks. Which customization feature are you most excited to try? Let us know!
For more, follow along with CNET's live coverage of WWDC. Plus, here's everything to know about WatchOS 9, MacOS Ventura and Apple's new M2 chips.
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Facebook's Updated Values Include 'Meta, Metamates, Me'
Facebook's Updated Values Include 'Meta, Metamates, Me'
Facebook changed its name to Meta in October to reflect its focus on the creation of virtual spaces where people can work, play and socialize in what's known as the metaverse. Now the social media giant is revamping its values.
In a note to Facebook employees, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg outlined six of the company's updated values. The values include move fast, focus on long-term impact, build awesome things, live in the future and be direct and respect your colleagues. The last value is "Meta, Metamates, Me," a reference to the Navy phrase "Ship, shipmate, self."
"It's about the sense of responsibility we have for our collective success and to each other as teammates. It's about taking care of our company and each other," Zuckerberg writes in the note, which he shared publicly on Facebook on Tuesday. Facebook wrote its values in 2007.
The social network's rebranding and the company's updated values showcase how Facebook is trying to revamp its battered image as it focuses on what Zuckerberg thinks will be the successor to the mobile internet. The social network has faced criticism from politicians, advocacy groups and others for failing to protect user privacy and combat hate speech and misinformation. Some of Meta's workers are also questioning if the company should be creating new products without fixing all the problems it already has on its social media platform, The New York Times reported in February. Meta will likely have a harder time policing offensive content such as online harassment in the metaverse, which is a problem the company is already grappling with in virtual reality.
Meanwhile, Meta's problems are still growing.
On Monday, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Meta, accusing the company of violating the state's privacy laws by capturing biometric data on tens of millions of Texans without properly obtaining consent. A Meta spokesperson said the "claims are without merit."
On Tuesday, Facebook also announced it would start referring to its News Feed as Feed to reflect the variety of content users see on the platform.
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Windows 10 vs. Windows 10 S: What's the difference?
Windows 10 vs. Windows 10 S: What's the difference?
You may be hearing a lot of talk about Microsoft'sWindows 10 ($144 at Amazon) operating system lately, since the tech giant recently ended support for its predecessor Windows 7 ($5 at Target) and is encouraging users to upgrade their devices. But Windows 10 isn't the only version of the OS out there: There's also Windows 10 S, a stripped-down version aimed at students and small businesses.
Although they are both based on the same foundation, there are several key differences between Windows 10 and Windows 10 S. Here's what you need to know.
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What is Windows 10?
Windows 10 is the latest version of Microsoft's operating system, first released in 2015. When it came out, a Microsoft employee called it "the last version of Windows." This doesn't mean that Microsoft will be getting rid of the OS, but that Windows will operate more as a service, with continuous updates instead of one huge upgrade.
Microsoft releases major feature updates twice a year, typically in March and in September, and Microsoft recommends installing each update as it is available. The latest was the November 2019 update. However, as hardware ages, some devices might not be able to receive updates anymore over time.
Read more:The best antivirus protection of 2020 for Windows 10
Windows 10 includes several new capabilities, including integration of Microsoft's digital assistant Cortana. It also has a number of new security tools: Windows Defender Antivirus protects against malware and spyware across email, apps, the cloud and the web, while Windows Hello offers a password-free sign in option to unlock your devices with your face or a fingerprint reader.
While some people were initially hesitant to make the switch due to reports of several bugs in earlier versions of Windows 10, Microsoft has made several changes to its update approach starting with the May 2019 release, including slower rollouts with additional testing, more options for pausing updates and more disclosure of known issues, so your experience should be smoother.
Read more at TechRepublic: Windows 10: A cheat sheet
What is Windows 10 S?
Windows 10 S , announced in 2017, is a "walled garden" version of Windows 10 -- it offers a faster, more secure experience by only allowing users to install software from the official Windows app store, and by requiring use of the Microsoft Edge browser. Sometimes referred to as "Windows 10 in S mode," Windows 10 S is installed on lower-cost laptops aimed at schools and students, including the Microsoft Surface Laptop.
The stripped-down OS represents Microsoft's efforts to compete in the classroom against the likes of Google Chromebooks and Apple iPads. Machines running Windows 10 S are easier for administrators to set up and manage, according to Microsoft -- which can also be beneficial for small business owners.
If you want to, you can upgrade from Windows 10 S to Windows 10 Pro to get the full Windows 10 experience. However, switching back afterward is more complicated (you can find out how to do so in this guide to upgrading from Windows 10 S to Windows 10 Pro and back).
For more, check out Windows 10 tips and tricks: Secret start menu, taking screenshots and more, and 6 simple security changes all Windows 10 users need to make.
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Acer's ambitious Swift 7 laptop was one of my favorite laptops of 2018. Its main selling point was an amazingly thin body housing a 14-inch screen. But the world's-thinnest-laptop Swift 7 was more than a one-trick pony: It was actually a very usable everyday laptop, with an excellent touchscreen, good touchpad, 180-degree hinge and fanless cooling.
Exactly one year later, Acer is back with a new version of the Swift 7 for CES. The 2019 model is the Swift 7 SF714-52T, if you're keeping track (last year's was the SF714-51T). What's different this time around? A few small tweaks -- not that there's much room to change a lot in a wafer-thin laptop.
The screen bezels have been reduced to under 3mm, making the laptop's footprint smaller and allowing for a screen-to-body ratio of 92 percent. The 1.9-pound (0.86 kg) laptop does gain just a hair of thickness in the process, going from 8.98mm thick to 9.95mm.
The processor gets an upgrade as well, going from a seventh-gen CPU to the eighth-gen Intel Core i7-8500Y, similar to what you'd find in a new MacBook Air.
The flat keyboard and fixed (no-click) touchpad won't be everyone's favorite, but I found the previous version to more than make up for that by jamming a ton of features into such a tiny frame. The new Swift 7 is coming to the US in May, starting at $1,699. Exact configurations and prices elsewhere will vary by region.
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Meizu Zero minimalist phone has no buttons, no ports
Meizu Zero minimalist phone has no buttons, no ports
Chinese phone maker Meizu has a bit of a reputation for creating iPhone-like devices. For its new flagship, however, it seems to have found inspiration elsewhere.
The Meizu Zero looks remarkably like the Samsung Galaxy S9 from the front, with no buttons and a notchless, curved 6-inch AMOLED display, just a slim bezel at the top and bottom. Meizu didn't just remove the front buttons, though. It removes all the buttons.
With a ceramic unibody design, the Zero is seamless with no buttons, speakers, USB-C port -- or any other port -- and, naturally, no headphone jack. There are two mic holes in the bottom, but that's it, and these don't stop the phone from being water resistant. Meizu used eSIM technology, like in the latest iPhones, so you won't find a SIM-card slot either. Charging and data transfers are all done wirelessly.
The display actually pulls double duty as the phone's speaker, using Meizu's mSound 2.0 In-screen Sound Technology. Virtual side buttons with advanced haptic feedback let you control volume and turn the device on and off. And there's an under-glass fingerprint sensor for unlocking it.
Meizu isn't the only company looking to leave buttons behind. On Thursday, Vivo reveled the Apex 2019, an updated version of its concept phone that has a streamlined aesthetic and supports 5G. Vivo says the phone has an edge-to-edge display with no physical buttons, no USB ports and no speaker grilles.
Meizu didn't announce pricing and availability, but a representative assured me it is a real product that will go on sale. The company has dabbled with innovative designs before, with the dual-screen Pro 7.
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Eero's network protection service just got way better
Eero's network protection service just got way better
Got an Eero Wi-Fi system? You can now protect your smart devices from the worst of the internet with an enhanced version of Eero's new subscription service, Eero Plus.
The update is designed to protect you from malware, viruses, ads and tracking. It includes VPN service from encrypt.me, anti-malware protection from Malwarebytes, a password manager from 1Password and ad blocking.
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Eero Plus launched earlier this year as an optional premium subscription service along with the second generation Eero Wi-Fi system. It only featured enhanced parental controls and advanced security against malware, ransomware and phishing attacks.
The new, updated service still costs $10 per month or $99 per year, and current Eero Plus subscribers will automatically receive the upgrade.
With a subscription to Eero Plus, your devices will now be protected from malware, ads and hackers.
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Encrypt.me: A Virtual Private Network (VPN) service. It gives you a private internet connection that you can access at home, on public Wi-Fi or on your mobile network. All data transferred to and from your devices over a VPN will be encrypted and inaccessible to hackers.
Malwarebytes: Keeps you safe when browsing by blocking malicious sites and other attacks with anti-virus and anti-malware protection.
1Password: Gives you a personal online vault to store and share your complex passwords without having to remember all of them.
Ad blocking: This feature is in beta and is supposed to (you guessed it) block ads and pop-ups, while improving load times for ad-heavy sites. I'm skeptical, but Eero also says it works on every device -- even TVs and other smart devices. You'll be able to turn it on and off via the app.
Eero says these services (along with advanced browsing protection and content filtering at $99 per year), cost $368 per year if you buy them individually. But I found that encrypt.me is $100 per year, Malwarebytes is $40 per year and 1Password is $60 per year, a total of only $299 for single user licenses. Eero gives you multi-user licenses for some of those services, so if you don't need those extra licenses, the deal isn't as sweet as they say it is.
Either way, the Eero Plus service is $99 per year. So you'll save money on the deal, just maybe not as much as Eero claims.
Please note that ad blocking is the only feature available right now, and it's still in beta. You'll have to wait until December to use encrypt.me, Malwarebytes and 1Password.
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Oleksandr Usyk vs. Anthony Joshua 2: Start Times, How to Watch or Stream Online
Oleksandr Usyk vs. Anthony Joshua 2: Start Times, How to Watch or Stream Online
Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua face off incredibly soon in a fight could potentially define the legacy of Joshua, currently one of the biggest draws in boxing.
Joshua lost a fairly convincing decision to the smaller Ukrainian boxer back in September last year, struggling with the technical boxing and pure speed of Usyk, who has spent a significant portion of his boxing career fighting at cruiserweight.
Can Joshua make the adjustments necessary to change the clear outcome of the first fight? It'll be a significant challenge, but Joshua has bounced back from defeat before. After losing to Andy Ruiz in 2019 he came back and won a convincing decision just six months later.
Here's everything you need to know...
Usyk vs. Joshua 2 date and start time
The main card for Usyk vs. Joshua 2 kicks off on Aug. 20 at 12:00 p.m. EDT (9 a.m. PDT).
For folks in the UK that's 5 p.m. on Aug. 20. If you're watching from Sydney, Australia it's 2 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 21.
How to watch Usyk vs. Joshua 2
Folks in the US can watch Usyk vs. Joshua through DAZN.
In fact almost everyone outside of the US can also stream the fight through DAZN. Exceptions include the UK, Ireland, Ukraine and Middle East and North Africa. Folks in the UK will have to go through Sky Sports Box Office and fork out £26.95. If you're watching in Ukraine, you won't need to pay as the game's Saudi organizers offered Usyk's home country the TV rights for free.
Need more international viewing options? Try a VPN to change your IP address to access those US, UK or Australian options listed above. See the best VPNs recommended by CNET editors.
Fight card
As always with boxing and MMA cards, this is subject to change.