Thursday, August 20, 2020

DC FanDome: How to attend the free virtual convention, and what to watch for - CNET

Here are the don't-miss panels on Aug. 22 and 23, including The Batman, The Suicide Squad and the Snyder Cut of Justice League.

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The Asus ROG Phone 3 gaming-centric flagship smartphone was launched in India a month ago and for the first time today, the 12GB variant will go on sale in the country.

The ROG Phone 3 with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage will go on sale for the first time in India today via Flipkart. It is priced at Rs 57,999. The cheaper variant with 8GB of RAM and 128GB is priced at Rs 49,999. The device will go on sale at 12 noon today. 

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 The device is powered by latest Snapdragon 865 Plus SoC, this is also India’s first smartphone to feature the latest silicon from Qualcomm. In India, the gaming device will be available in two configurations — 8GB of RAM with 128GB of storage and 12GB of RAM with 256GB of storage. 

The phone implements a new cooling system which involves a large graphite film over the internals, followed by a vapour chamber topped with an actual vent to let the heat out.

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The Asus ROG Phone 3 features a 6.59-inch Full HD+ AMOLED panel with a high refresh rate of 144Hz, 270Hz touch sampling rate, and 25ms touch latency. It also sports an in-display fingerprint scanner from Goodix. Like last time, the bezels are sizable to help gamers grip the phone better.

The optics department includes a triple camera array on the back with a 64MP f/1.8 primary camera (Sony IMX686) followed by a 13MP ultra wide-angle camera and a 5MP macro shooter. Over at the front, you get a 24MP snapper. The rear camera can record videos up to 8K videos at 30fps and slow-mo up to 4k at 120fps. You also get 3-axis electronic image stabilization.

The device houses a massive 6,000mAh battery, the highest on a flagship phone currently. It supports 30W HyperCharge which can charge the device up to 75% in just 46 minutes over a USB Type-C interface. Not just that, it also supports Quick Charge 4.0. The device runs on Android 10 with a few customization options and is very close to the stock Android except for the gaming-specific apps.



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With every iteration of the Galaxy Note series, Samsung brings us a device that allows us to work better using our mobile devices. The Galaxy Note20 I 20 Ultra 5G take this to a whole new level allowing you to run your entire office from your pocket. But the Galaxy Note 20 | 20 Ultra 5G isn’t all about work. It’s equally suited to fun and gaming.

The productivity machine

Work has traditionally been carried out over a PC- a personal computer. But what is a PC? Is it defined by the amount of work it allows you do? Or it is the speed at which you can work? Maybe it’s a combination of both- something we measure as productivity. If you define your PC as either of those, the Galaxy Note 20 | 20 Ultra 5G are all of that- with the advantage of fitting in your pocket.

The S Pen has always been the heart of the Note series. It defines the Galaxy Note devices and is the only smartphone that leverages the device in every new iteration to take productivity levels to new highs.

With the Galaxy Note 20 | 20 Ultra 5G, Samsung has reduced the latency of the S Pen to ultra-low levels which gives it a much faster response time. It’s about as good as a traditional pen but with features that are almost magical. You can now do air gestures across the entire UI allowing you to navigate the phone without touching it.

The Samsung Notes app can also automatically straighten your writing, and the texts can be converted into PowerPoint, PDF or Microsoft Word. With an upcoming update, you can even sync your notes with Microsoft Outlook and OneNote. And with Microsoft’s Link to Windows, you can work on bigger screens such as a computer monitor. This seamless PC experience allows you to open mobile apps on your desktop as well as drag and drop files.

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Your next entertainment center

The new Galaxy Note 20 | 20 Ultra 5G aren’t just designed to be a productivity workhorse. They’re packed with enough tech to also be a top-of-the-line gaming phones and that starts with a screen unlike any other. The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra features the Dynamic AMOLED 2X Infinity-O Display which is Samsung’s largest and brightest screen on a phone. 

With a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate and touch sampling of 240Hz, games in the Galaxy Note20 Ultra react as fast as your reflexes. The Game Booster mode optimizes the already large 4,500 mAh battery so you can enjoy the action all day long without being interrupted during intense gaming sessions. A powerful processor, lots of RAM and 5G technology keeps all your apps and games running at optimized states.

If you prefer movies over games, the Galaxy Note20 isn’t only a fantastic device to watch all your favorite movies and videos but also a great one to create cinema-quality videos. You can capture videos in outstanding 8K quality, and experience super dynamic filming with Zoom Speed Control and choose between 16:9 or 21:9 aspect ratio to enhance the cinematic feeling.

But what about moments when you want to work and play at the same time? Samsung has improved DeX functionality to wirelessly work with Smart TVs that support screen mirroring as your second screen, so you can enjoy that movie on your big screen while responding to an email or writing a note - all powered by your phone.

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Get your Galaxy Note20 in stunning colours such as Mystic Bronze, Green or Grey or the Galaxy Note20 Ultra in Mystic Bronze, White or Black. You can now get this powerful smartphone on Samsung.com

Be the first to own the Galaxy Note20, the Powerphone.

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The best water filter pitcher to buy in 2020 - CNET

Spoiler: It isn't Brita.

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XCY M1K PC stick - $159.00 at AliExpress
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This mini PC from XCY is barely any larger than a chocolate bar, yet it runs on Windows and packs 4GB RAM and 128GB storage. Check out this curiosity for yourself.View Deal

XCY appeared on our radar a few weeks ago when it launched a mini PC, similar to the Chuwi LarkBox, that packs 8GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD.

The company has taken the same configuration, tweaked it slightly and placed it in a PC stick called the M1K, which is barely any bigger than a bar of chocolate (similar to the Minisforum S41).

The CPU remains the same: the quad-core, quad-thread Intel Celeron N4100, which  still requires an active heatsink fan. The device connects to a monitor via an HDMI port and features two USB 3.0 slots on one side and a microSD on the other, next to a proprietary power-in (which is a bit of a disappointment).

XCY halved the system memory to 4GB (LPDDR4) and the system storage switched to slower eMMC rather than a SATA-based SSD.

Wi-Fi is handled by the Intel Wireless-AC 7265, which features 802.11ac and Bluetooth 4.2. Other than Windows 10, the only other notable feature is the bundled HDMI adapter cable.

The main issue with this form factor is that fitting it at the back of a monitor is perilous to say the least, given most HDMI ports face the wall, rather than down. On top of that, the M1K's size (135 x 45 x 15mm) means it might prove incompatible with some televisions due to clearance issues.

Bear in mind

  • If this product comes from mainland China, it will take at least a month to reach the UK or US (and potentially more). You may be levied a tax either directly or through the courier.
  • If you've managed to get hold of a cheaper product with equivalent specifications, in stock and brand new, let us know and we'll tip our hat to you.


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Finally some news to cheer on the economy front (or is it e-conomy?) Indian e-commerce space not only seems to have recovered from the impact of Covid-19 lockdown blues, but also witnessed an order volume growth of 17 per cent in June, according to a report by Unicommerce, an e-commerce solutions platform. 

The report, titled ‘E-commerce Trends Report 2020’, went into the trends related to e-commerce growth, region-wise consumer demand, return orders, and D2C trends and how it affects the industry in the post-Covid-19 situation.

The report also pointed out that consumer buying patterns and preferences have changed significantly, with categories like health & pharmacy and FMCG & agriculture seeing a surge and exponential growth, with the rising number of first-time online shoppers.

In a development that should satisfy the e-tailers, the return rate has seen a dip of 10 to 30% depending on the category. "The reduced return can be attributed to the new safety norms, increasing demand for essential products, which are generally non-returnable," the report said.

Kapil Makhija, CEO, Unicommerce said, “as the world is grappling with the effects of Covid-19, the e-commerce industry in India has seen a major boost since the beginning of this year. With this report, we wanted to throw light on the enormous growth opportunity that lies for the e-commerce industry in India. With changing consumer buying patterns and preferences, rise of new first time online users, increased focus on digitisation by retailers, brands opting for D2C model etc, we are confident the e-commerce industry will emerge as the most promising market across the globe with tremendous growth potential in the future."

In general, India’s e-commerce sector has been on a constant growth, the e-commerce order volume saw a growth of 20% while the GMV (Gross Merchandise Value) witnessed a surge of 23% with an average order size of Rs 1100.

Brand websites to the fore

In a finding that should send a message to many brands, there is an increasing trend of consumers buying directly from brands’ websites. Retail brands are now strengthening their online capabilities and opting for different approaches to connect with consumers. 

"In the last one year, there has been a considerable growth of 65% for brands developing their website, which led to an increase in self-shipped orders. However, the percentage of self-shipped orders declined from 35% in February 2020 to 30% in June 2020," the report said.

The number of consumers shopping directly from the brand’s website is increasing at a much faster pace than marketplaces. Brand websites have witnessed 88% order volume growth as compared to 32% order volume growth on marketplaces.

In another important and interesting finding, Tier 2 and beyond cities are said to drive two-thirds of the total online consumer demand in India. Tier II and beyond cities contribute around 66% of the total online consumer demand in India and this share is expected to rise in the coming years.

Unique online consumers from these 'mofussil' areas are expected to reach 170 million by 2023, the report said. Also, fashion is the most popular category in Tier-3 cities reflecting the aspirations of the people in those places. Apparel segment gives 50% of sales, it is said.

Tier III and beyond cities witnessed 53% growth, making it the fastest-growing region. 

The top 3 segments that have seen an increasing penetration of D2C brands are beauty & wellness, fashion & accessories, and FMCG & agricultural sectors.

The top 3 States, by e-commerce volumes, are Delhi NCR, Maharashtra, and Karnataka, and they constitute 65% of overall consumer demand.



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The latest family-friendly movie exclusive from Disney's streaming service has Sam Rockwell voicing a 400-pound silverback gorilla on a quest to return home. Read on to find out how to watch The One and Only Ivan online and stream the movie with Disney Plus right now.

How to watch The One and Only Ivan online

Disney Plus is the one and only place to watch The One and Only Ivan online. Fortunately, it's super affordable - Disney Plus costs just $6.99/£5.99 a month, making it cheaper to stream The One and Only Ivan than rent other major movie releases.

Originally scheduled for a theatrical release, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic keeping much of the world's cinemas closed, The One and Only Ivan is now being made available to watch on demand in all of Disney Plus' markets - including the US, UK, Canada and Australia.

Based on Katherine Applegate's bestselling book of the same name, it follows the adventure of Ivan, who works in a circus alongside ringmaster Mack (Bryan Cranston) inside of a suburban shopping mall.

Mack takes the gorilla under his wing and raises him as if he were his own child. But as he becomes the main attraction at the circus, he starts to question his captivity and begins to long for the freedom of the wild.

The big-budget mix of live-action and CGI looks like another heart-warming family adventure to add to the Disney canon, read on to find out how to watch The One and Only Ivan, no matter where you are in the world.

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How to watch The One and Only Ivan online: stream the musical on Disney Plus now

Anyone is countries that now have access to Disney Plus - North America, Australia, New Zealand, the UK, most of mainland Europe and more - simply need to head to the Disney Plus website to sign up for the service. 

As well as being the exclusive home of The One and Only Ivan, there are loads of other reasons to check out Disney Plus - a fantastic (and fantastic value) streaming service with loads of great content. It features every Simpsons episode ever made, all your favorite Pixar flicks, the latest  Marvel movies, and the complete Star Wars canon - all for just $6.99/£5.99 a month.

It really is something of a bargain, considering how much you get - and how much of it can't be found anywhere else. Better still, you can save 15% if you sign up for an annual subscription, or for the ultimate value, take advantage of a combined bundle that includes ESPN+, Hulu and Disney Plus for the outrageously cheap price of just $12.99 a month. 

There's so much included, you might forget cable TV ever existed - and yes, you really can have it all for the price of an appetizer! 

The One and Only Ivan cast: who stars in the Disney Plus movie?

As we've mentioned, the Disney Plus animal adventure movie has a pretty top drawer line-up, with a cavalcade of stars playing live action characters and notable names lending their voices to some of the CGI creatures:

Cast

  • Bryan Cranston as Mack
  • Ramón Rodríguez as George
  • Ariana Greenblatt as Julia
  • Eleanor Matsuura as Canface McAfee

Voice actors

  • Sam Rockwell as Ivan 
  • Angelina Jolie as Stella
  • Danny DeVito as Bob
  • Helen Mirren as Snickers
  • Brooklynn Prince as Ruby
  • Chaka Khan as Henrietta
  • Ron Funches as Murphy
  • Phillipa Soo as Thelma
  • Mike White as Frankie

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Australia’s national broadband network (NBN) has been rolling out countrywide steadily, not without its fair share of hiccups. Its promise is faster, more reliable broadband connections for homes and businesses, but it  has never offered a one-size-fits-all model. 

Not only are there different technologies in use across the network there are also several speed tiers. And while you don't have a choice of the type of NBN connection that will reach you (be that FTTP, FTTN, FTTC, HFC or something else), you've got a choice when it comes to the maximum speed offered by your subscription plan.

In fact, the cost of the plan will largely depend on the speed tier you choose, alongside the amount of monthly data you need for your household. That decision, though, isn't an easy one to make.

What began as four speed options has now expanded to seven, leaving many consumers scratching their heads when trying to decide which broadband speed best suits their needs. So we've broken it all down for you to help you make an educated decision when you sign up for a new NBN broadband plan.

NBN speed tiers explained

Currently, NBN Co offers seven broadband speed tiers, known as NBN 12, NBN 25, NBN 50, two NBN 100s (we'll explain that shortly), NBN 250 and NBN 1000. 

However, it’s up to individual internet service providers (ISPs) what speed tiers they offer their customers. Most of the bigger players offer only NBN 25, NBN 50 and NBN 100 (NBN Co is a wholesaler, so you won’t be able to sign up directly with the company).

The numbers in the names of each speed tier roughly represent the maximum download speed you should get, starting with 12Mbps at the bottom, through to a top speed of 1,000Mbps – and the cost of each one gets progressively higher as you go up the ladder.

NBN 12
The lowest speed tier comes with the cheapest plans – with prices starting at around AU$30 a month – but the speeds won’t be any better than an ADSL 2+ connection on a copper wire. In fact, real-world NBN 12 speeds could well be slower. That said, NBN Co does make it very clear that this isn’t exactly a ‘superfast’ connection. Customers on this plan can hope to get a maximum download speed of 12Mbps and a maximum upload speed of 1Mbps – although those numbers tend to fluctuate throughout the day. It’s suitable for households needing just basic day-to-day phone and internet usage. While a 12Mbps connection is still generally enough to stream Netflix, Stan or Foxtel Now in Full HD (aka 1080p) – or use any other streaming service, for that matter – you’ll find that doing more than a couple of streams simultaneously could pose problems. As such, if you’ve got more than a couple of online video fans in your household, you might want to consider the faster options described below.

NBN 25
If you’ve got a family with kids, where the internet will be used more intensively during certain times of the day, you should consider this next speed tier. NBN 25 plans provide a maximum download speed of 25Mbps and a maximum upload speed of 5Mbps – but, again, speeds vary due to several factors including peak-time congestion. However this jump in speed does come at a slightly higher cost than the NBN 12 plans, with monthly plans starting at around AU$49 – potentially adding over AU$220 more per year, something that might be worth factoring in if you’re particularly budget conscious. NBN 25 is what you want for 4K Netflix and Stan streaming and should easily support a couple of streaming devices being used simultaneously, although you could still be fighting over bandwidth, depending on how populous your household is.

NBN 50
With a maximum download speed of 50Mbps and an upload speed of 20Mbps, this tier is more than enough to meet most households’ entertainment, gaming and regular surfing needs. It will keep the family constantly connected with plenty of bandwidth to ensure everyone can do their own thing without impinging on any other family member. It's also the speed we'd recommend if you've got several smart home devices working on a single Wi-Fi network. Of course, this luxury comes at a higher cost than the previous two tiers; plans start at about AU$60 a month.

NBN 100
This is the speed tier that NBN Co calls its ‘superfast internet’ option, with a maximum download speed of a whopping 100Mbps. There are two NBN 100 plans available – one that has a maximum upload speed of 20Mbps, and another that offers a better upload speed of 40Mbps. But no matter which 'sub' option you choose, your download speeds will be capped at 100Mbps – more than enough for all your gaming, 4K streaming, working from home, multiple connected smart devices and everything else you'd like to throw at it. There'll be plenty of bandwidth to keep everyone happy, and then some. Plans for the NBN 100 speed tier are also, obviously, very expensive, but you could get one that's only just a dollar more than an NBN 50 plan if you don't need unlimited data. On average, however, NBN 100 plans start at around the AU$75 a month mark.

NBN 250 and NBN 1000
Why stop at 100Mbps when you can get even faster broadband? There are the options to take your maximum download speeds to 250Mbps or even a mega 1,000Mbps. However, these two supremely fast tiers are only offered by select RSPs (internet providers) and, of course, are the most expensive. The average household doesn't really need these kinds of broadband speeds but if you think you do, then an NBN 250 plan will set you back about AU$110 at the very least, while you'll be shelling out upwards of AU$135 for the topmost NBN 1000 tier.

Factors that affect NBN speeds

The NBN speed tiers look impressive on paper, but end users can’t always expect to get the advertised speeds. Note that these tiers represent the theoretical maximum speeds that you can achieve, not the speeds you will actually get at home.

It’s also worth noting that all speed tiers may not be available at a particular address, so you might want to check with your plan provider of choice before making a decision.

A number of factors will determine what speeds you can expect once you sign up for an NBN connection – inside your home, those can include the quality of your modem or router, Wi-Fi interference from, say, your landline if it’s too close to the router, and the number of people surfing the web at the same time.

If you’ve got, or will be getting, a fibre to the node (FTTN) connection, the speed you get at home will also depend on how far you are from the node. If you’re less than about 400m from the node, you should (theoretically) get the maximum speed you’re paying for (up to that maximum of 100Mbps for most users). But, like with ADSL, customers living further away from the node will generally experience speed degradation.

If you experience slow speeds during certain times of the day, you can blame network congestion for that, perhaps because your entire neighbourhood needs to use the internet when you do. 

Network congestion, particularly during the NBN's early years, had become a problem with the NBN because resellers – ie. your ISP – often found it too expensive to supply sufficient bandwidth to support all the extra speed  that NBN customers required, mostly during peak times (evenings usually). This issue has significantly improved over the last couple of years but it's still a lingering problem some users face.



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Lego Nintendo unboxing and speed build - CNET

We put the Lego NES up against the old-school Super Mario Bros. game to see how they compare in terms of fun factor and finish time. Yes, it's a race.

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Zuckerberg reportedly testified this week for the FTC - CNET

Another antitrust hearing is reportedly looking into Facebook's acquisition of Instagram and WhatsApp.

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The best toaster ovens in 2020 - CNET

Toaster ovens are bulky, inefficient and outdated. There, I said it. Now here's how to find one that's actually worth it.

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The final eviction protection for renters ends Monday, Aug. 24 - CNET

In just days, landlords can start filing for evictions if tenants can't make rent. Here's what you need to know.

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Dell has just kicked off its annual sale, and you can now save up to 40% off its excellent range of laptops, 2-in-1s and gaming beasts.

There are big discounts available from the superb XPS line to Alienware machines, and with so much to choose from, we’ve made things a little easier for you by highlighting some of our favourite picks below. This sale will run until August 27, so get in quick.

Dell Inspiron 15 7000 (7501) | i7 / 16GB / 512GB SSD / GTX 1650 | AU$2,099 (RRP AU$2,999; save AU$900)

This Inspiron laptop has the looks of a premium machine. Despite its 15-inch screen size, the chassis is wonderfully slim and sleek, making it a great choice for those who like portability without sacrificing screen real estate. You’ll get a vibrant screen as well, with Dolby Vision delivering colours that pop. This configuration has a 10th-gen Intel Core i7 processor, an impressive 16GB of memory and a GTX 1650 GPU for some basic gaming. To save a hefty AU$900, head directly to Dell.View Deal

Dell XPS 13 (9300) | i7 / 16GB / 512GB SSD | AU$3,144 (RRP AU$3,699; save AU$555)

Last year’s Dell XPS 13 was always going to be a tough act to follow, but Dell pushed the envelope and delivered the stunning XPS 13 2020 update. So while this isn’t a huge discount, 15% off a brand-new machine isn’t bad at all. There’s grunt under the hood, with a 10th-generation Core i7 chip and 16GB of RAM. That’s all encased inside an elegant aluminium chassis with barely-there bezels. Save AU$555 when you buy from Dell.View Deal

Dell Inspiron 15 5000 (5593) | i7 / 8GB / 256GB SSD | AU$1,189 (RRP AU$1,699; save AU$510)

For a dependable laptop that won’t break the bank, this 15-inch Inspiron is worth considering. Under the hood you’ll find Intel’s latest 10th-gen i7 processor, so multitasking should be seamless. The power button also doubles as a fingerprint reader, so you can log in and get started with a single touch. Dell has slashed the price of this machine by 30%, so you can pick it up for just AU$1,189.View Deal

Dell G7 17 (7700) | i7 / 16GB / 512GB SSD / GTX 1660 Ti | AU$2,169 (RRP AU$3,099; save AU$930)

This gaming laptop just got a whole lot more affordable, thanks to this huge AU$930 saving available from Dell. That discounted price will get you a generous 17-inch display, a 10th-generation Intel Core i7 CPU and an Nvidia GTX 1660 Ti GPU. Match that with some beautiful RGB flair inside a stylish black chassis, and you’ve got yourself a great piece of kit. If you’d like to make this machine yours, head directly to Dell.View Deal

Dell G5 15 (5500) | i7 / 16GB / 512GB SSD / GTX 1650 Ti | AU$1,955 (RRP AU$2,299; save AU$344)

If you’re looking for a gaming laptop for under the AU$2,000 mark, the Dell G5 15 could fit the bill. At its helm is Intel’s latest 10th-gen processor and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Ti GPU. There’s a dual-fan system under the hood as well, to keep things cool when gameplay gets heated. Pair that with 16GB of RAM and gaming should be a breeze. This machine is now 15% off, and it’s offering decent specs for the price. Available from Dell.View Deal

Alienware M17 R3 | i7 / 32GB / 1TB SSD / RTX 2080 Super | AU$4,930 (RRP AU$5,799; save AU$869)

This incredibly powerful gaming laptop boasts bleeding-edge specs. Dell has paired Intel’s 10-gen i7 CPU with the top-notch RTX 2080 Super and a massive 32GB of RAM. Together, they’ll ensure high performance graphics that run buttery smooth. The Alienware m17 also has an astounding 300Hz display, allowing the highest frame rates in games. To pick up this superb machine for less, head to Dell and save AU$869.View Deal

Alienware Area-51m | i7 / 16GB / 512GB SSD + 1TB HDD / RTX 2070 Super | AU$4,250 (RRP AU$4,999; save AU$749)

This Alienware Area-51m is a complete beast of a laptop – packing Intel’s latest 10th-generation i7 processor with an Nvidia RTX 2070 Super GPU. On top of that, you’ll have a 512GB SSD paired with a 1TB hard drive, allowing plenty of room for your gaming library. This incredible machine also has an astounding 300Hz display for pro-esports levels of smoothness. This powerful beast is now discounted by AU$749 from its maker.View Deal

Dell Latitude 14 3000 (3410) | i5 / 8GB / 256GB SSD | AU$1,430 (RRP AU$2,600; save AU$1,170)

If it’s a brand-new workstation you’re after, this model from Dell’s business line of laptops is now steeply discounted. It’s made with portability in mind, with a 14-inch panel and a thin, lightweight build. It’s running Intel’s latest 10th-gen i5 chip for a smooth workday too. While the Latitude range has steep price tags, this is an exception, and Dell has slashed the price further by 45%, so you’ll be saving a massive AU$1,170 when you pick it up.View Deal

Dell Vostro 14 5000 (5401) | i5 / 8GB / 512GB SSD / MX330 | AU$1,301 (RRP AU$2,169; save AU$868)

This 14-inch Dell Vostro is made for tackling your workday, but it’s also got a MX330 graphics card for when it comes time to switch off. It’s not a powerful GPU, but it’ll run some basic gaming when you require a little distraction. It’s encased in a durable yet sleek aluminium finish, and features a drop hinge design that elevates it slightly off the table for more comfortable typing. If that sounds like the work companion you need, head to Dell.View Deal

Dell Vostro small desktop (3681) | i7 / 8GB / 256GB SSD + 1TB HDD | AU$1,357 (RRP AU$1,939; save AU$582)

If you’re looking for a desktop PC for your home office, you can now save 30% on this Dell Vostro. Keeping things smooth is a 10th-gen Intel Core i7 processor for fast and reliable performance. It’s a rather small desktop PC, but it doesn’t skimp on any of the essentials with plenty of ports and slot options available. Save AU$582 when you buy from Dell.View Deal



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Wednesday, August 19, 2020

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Just two years after Apple became the first publicly listed UD company with a $1 trillion stock market value, the iPhone maker has now topped $2 trillion.

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PlayStation Store sale: 5 great PS4 games under $20 - CNET

Sony's Summer Sale is over, but new Under $20 deals take its place.

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Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for May 10, #1786

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