Friday, April 22, 2022

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After a groundswell of complaints from customers and reviewers alike, it looks like there might be a fix coming for the ridiculously loud fans on the Steam Deck, courtesy of iFixit.

Since its launch in late February, some Steam Deck owners have complained about the high-pitched whirring of the handheld's fans, with some finding it especially bothersome like our colleagues over at PC Gamer – though our own Matt Hanson wasn't especially bothered by the noise.

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The difficulty seems to be availability of the 50mm x 10mm 5V fan, which might have some inconsistent performance since there aren't a whole lot of those in supply chains, and Valve has been looking at different fans to address the issue.

Fortunately, iFixit is on the case. The online self-repair clearinghouse has partnered with Valve to provide support for fixing and modding the Steam Deck -- and in response to a user request on Twitter, iFixit confirmed that it is looking to sell quieter replacement fans for the Steam Deck.

There's no word yet on if and when such replacement fans would become available, but hopefully it won't be too much longer.


Analysis: another win for right-to-repair

Right-to-repair has been in the news lately, driven both by legislation and advocacy on behalf of consumers, but also because companies like Apple and Google are softening previously rigid stances on the matter.

The question of who owns a product once it's purchased should be straightforward, but it's really not. Due to the increasing amount of proprietary technology in everything from cars to iPhones, many manufacturers lock customers out of the products they've purchased. 

Companies argue that due to the deeply intertwined nature of so many of these components, tinkering with a product's innards raise more concern than merely a voided warranty; it could pose serious safety issues for customers and those around them.

Consumer advocates have pushed back, however, pointing to the very old legal principle that once you purchase something, no one should be allowed to tell you what you can and can't do with it, so long as you are not breaking any laws.

Many of today's engineers first got into engineering by disassembling and reassembling existing products, and so right-to-repair has been seen as a crucial way for someone's engineering education to begin and progress. Take that away, and what happens to future of the engineering profession itself?

Fortunately, common sense seems to be making headway in this space, and Valve especially should be commended for leading the way with the Steam Deck.



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4 Things Elon Musk Could Change if He Buys Twitter - CNET

The Tesla boss has been throwing out ideas in his tweets and public remarks.

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Replacing the hard drive or SSD in your laptop can be a daunting task and this is even more true on a MacBook which is why many users turn to external hard drives or cloud storage services instead.

With the release of the MacBook Pro 2021 though, Apple decided to bring back the SD card slot so that creative professionals could easily download photos and videos from their DSLR cameras. Even if you’re not a photographer though, you can still leverage the SD card slot in the new MacBook Pro to easily expand the storage capacity of your Mac.

This is the idea behind Transcend’s latest SD card which was exclusively designed for the MacBook Pro 2021 and allows users to add up to 1TB of additional storage to their laptops at a fraction of what it would cost to do so through Apple.

Transcend JetDrive Lite 330

The Transcend JetDrive Lite 330 is available in several different configurations depending on your storage needs and MacBook Pro users can add either 128GB, 256GB, 512GB or even 1TB of storage to their device in just a few seconds.

The SD card itself is built using high-quality NAND flash and it delivers read speeds of up 95 Mbps and write speeds of up to 75Mbps. According to a press release from Transcend, the JetDrive Lite 330 is manufactured using chip-on-board technology and the SD card is resistant to water, dust and shock to provide extra protection for the data stored on it.

Transcend also provides a free data recovery tool called RecoveRx which allows users to bring back their deleted files. Due to the high capacity of the JetDrive Lite 330, the SD card is well suited for both Time Machine backups and large iTunes libraries.

In addition to the MacBook Pro 2021, the JetDrive Lite 330 also supports the MacBook Pro 13 from late 2012 to early 2015. However, Transcend makes other JetDrive Lite expansion cards to support other MacBook models.

Starting at just $37 for the 128GB model and going all the way up to $250 for the 1TB model, the Transcend JetDrive Lite 330 provides an affordable way to add storage space to your existing MacBook without having to purchase a new device.



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The Best Sheets for 2022 - CNET

Need sheets for a cold or hot sleeper? Got pets? We have the best sheets for you.

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Scientists Prove Indiana Jones Right: Smaller Scorpions Are Deadlier - CNET

Scorpions. Why did it have to be scorpions?

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Twitter has changed a lot in recent years, and especially more recently with a subscription service, Spaces, and the ability to remove followers. Some might say the social media platform is virtually unrecognizable from the platform they first joined back in 2006. 

Actually, I might say that but now Twitter is, according to Tech Blogger and code-sleuth Jane Manchin Wong, a new feature that takes me all the way back to my own first Tweet on March 19, 2007. 

Code-named "Vibe," the "Set a status" feature would let you show followers what you're doing right now.

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In the captured feature screen, there's a "What are you doing?" prompt with a dropdown list of options like, "Driving highway," "Shopping grocery," and "Lurking Twitter".

This might appear with your profile, possibly even above your tweets. Wong likens it to what Instagram Threads does with "Status."

I, however, see it differently.

When Twitter launched in 2006, the idea was to let followers (usually co-workers, colleagues, friends) know what you were doing at any given moment.

The service's tag line back then was quite clear: "A global community of friends and strangers answering one simple question: What are you doing?"

Twitter in 2006

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The last sentence appears in bright yellow as if Twitter had run a highlighter across it.

That's right. The wording is exactly the same.

Fifteen years ago, I had no idea how to use Twitter, so I followed the platform's instructions and simply listed what I was doing: "Listening to TWiT. Eating a bagel. Drinking my coffee. Typing this note."

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It was arguably a terrible post, but it did answer the question, "What are you doing?"

The Twitter of 2022 is, obviously, a far different beast. It asks "What's happening?" It's a place to post what you're thinking, explore ideas, argue, and share a wide array of information, photos, video, and audio. It's a media platform.

Twitter, perhaps sensing that it has moved oceans away from its original intent, is thinking that just a little hint of the past - of its roots - might make Twitter more engaging, fun, and less of a self-serious place.

Instead of an angry tweet about the latest political debate or a pitched battle regarding Android versus iOS, there might just be an old-school status update, one that says the Twitter member is driving, walking, or eating a bagel.

I have no idea if Twitter fully plans to launch "Set a status" (I've asked Twitter directly and am awaiting a response"), but I think it could use this nostalgic feature, especially as it faces the prospect of new ownership (Hi, Elon Musk!) and maybe some significant changes that could, again, change the face of the venerable platform.



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Thursday, April 21, 2022

Best Headphones and Wireless Earbuds for iPhone 12 - CNET

Looking for a new pair of headphones for your iPhone 12? Here's a look at CNET's top picks -- from full-size noise-canceling models to tiny wireless earbuds.

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Razer has released its newest gaming soundbar, the Leviathan V2, complete with two full-range drivers, a down-firing subwoofer, THX Spatial Audio, and the company’s signature Chroma RGB lights.

As the name suggests, this is a follow-up to the Leviathan soundbar which was released back in 2014 to critical acclaim. Since then, Razer made a number of improvements in terms of performance and the signature Razer features.

Leviathan V2 specs

The Leviathan V2 has a wider output range than its predecessor, with multiple types of drivers, while also being lighter. In addition to the two full-range drivers, you’ll get two tweeters for high-frequency sound and two passive radiators for an enhanced sound.

It’s called ‘passive’ because those types of speakers don’t directly take electricity. Rather, they work as a loudspeaker for a smaller driver behind it and boost that output.

It’s worth pointing out that the subwoofer aims down into the ground for deeper bass.

The Leviathan V2 soundbar weighs just over three pounds, while the subwoofer weighs comes in at a more substantial 6.61 pounds. This new soundbar is slightly bigger than the first Leviathan, coming in at 19.7 x 3.6 x 3.3 inches (W x H x D).

On the back, there’s a USB Type-C port for a PC connection and a subwoofer output. The V2 also has Bluetooth 5.2 capability to wirelessly connect to other devices.

Spatial Audio and rainbow lights

Features are pretty stacked. THX Spatial Audio is a 7.1 surround sound that can accurately deliver sound for a realistic gaming session. With its high level of positional accuracy, it'll sound like in-game enemies are sneaking up behind you.

As mentioned above, the V2 supports Razer Chroma RGB, so you can customize the rainbow lights that shine from below the soundbar. You can tweak the lighting settings to make the lights shine in a Wave pattern or a static Spectrum Cycling via the Chroma Studio app.

And you can tweak the settings from your phone via the official Razer app or from afar via the cloud thanks to Razer Synapse.

The Leviathan V2 is currently available for purchase at $249.99.



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'Russian Doll' Season 2: That Ending Explained, All Your Questions Answered - CNET

Does time collapse? Does Nadia get her family's gold back? Here's what happens at the end of season 2 of the Netflix show. Get ready for spoilers.

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Lyrid Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight and Tomorrow: How to See It Sizzle - CNET

Shooting star season starts with the first major shower since the Quadrantids back in early January.

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Almost all Android smartphones could be vulnerable to remote code execution as a result of vulnerabilities discovered in the audio decoders of Qualcomm and MediaTek chips.

The discovery of these vulnerabilities was made by Check Point Research (CPR) and if left unpatched, an attacker could exploit them to remotely gain access to a device’s camera and microphone by using a malformed audio file. At the same time, an unprivileged Android app could leverage these vulnerabilities to escalate its privileges in order to spy on a user’s media data and listen in on their conversations.

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Since most Android devices are powered by either Qualcomm or MediaTek chips, the impact of these vulnerabilities is wide reaching but thankfully, CPR responsibly disclosed its findings to both chipmakers who have since issued fixes.

Check Point security researcher Slava Makkaveev provided further insight on the firm’s findings regarding these high and critical severity vulnerabilities in a press release, saying:

"We've discovered a set of vulnerabilities that could be used for remote execution and privilege escalation on two-thirds of the world's mobile devices. The vulnerabilities were easily exploitable. A threat actor could have sent a song (media file) and when played by a potential victim, it could have injected code in the privileged media service. The threat actor could have seen what the mobile phone user sees on their phone. In our proof of concept, we were able to steal the phone's camera stream. What is the most sensitive information on your phone? I think it's your media: audio and videos. An attacker could have stolen that through these vulnerabilities.”

Vulnerable audio decoders

The vulnerabilities themselves were found in Apple Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC) which is also known as Apple Lossless.

First introduced back in 2004 for lossless data compression of digital music, at the end of 2011 Apple made ALAC open source and the format is now embedded in many non-Apple audio playback devices and programs including Android smartphones as well as Linux and Windows media players and converters.

While Apple has updated the proprietary version of its decoder by fixing and patching security issues several times, the shared code in the open source version of ALAC has not been patched since 2011. CPR discovered that Qualcomm and MediaTek ported the vulnerable ALAC code into their own audio decoders which is why so many Android smartphones are now at risk.

CPR responsibly disclosed its findings to both chipmakers last year and they in turn released patches to fix all of their vulnerable audio decoders back in December. To avoid falling victim to any potential attacks though, you should make sure that your Android device has been updated with all of the latest patches.



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Wednesday, April 20, 2022

How Long Will It Take to Get Your Tax Refund? Here's How to Track Your Money - CNET

If you got your taxes submitted by the tax deadline day, you can start checking the status to see when your refund will arrive.

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Apple Music is launching a series of new DJ mixes in Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos enabled and fifteen new Boiler Room recordings on its app.

It's all a part of Apple’s continuous efforts to provide high-quality audio - and maybe a more engaging (thanks, Spatial Audio) experience. The company, which announced the update on Wednesday, goes as far as to call these mixes an “ …immersive audio experience with multidimensional sound and clarity.”

Monthly Spatial Audio series

The Spatial Audio remixes will come out monthly on the revamped One Mix series starting with “Outer to Inner Atmosphere: The Escape Velocity Mix” by acclaimed DJ and producer Jeff Mills. The hour-long set is currently available on the Apple Music app.

The Boiler Room recordings are newly mixed in the same Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos format and come from a variety of nightclubs and festivals across different dates. It’s meant to emulate an actual clubbing experience.

Spatial audio uses Dolby Atmos, directional audio filters, and frequency adjustments on each ear to place parts of the audio in a virtual 3D space around the listener's head.

The initial fifteen recordings cover a wide array of artists like India Jordan, Analog Soul, and The Blessed Madonna. More DJ sets in Spatial Audio will release throughout the year and will be part of the overall Boiler Room collection on Apple Music.

Supporting hardware

If you own a pair of AirPods or Beats headphones that have either an H1 or W1 chip installed, you’ll be able to enjoy the high-quality remixes by default. What’s special about those AirPods and headphones are the accelerometers and gyroscopes inside them that track your head’s position and the iPhone’s placement.

That way, no matter how you turn, the audio doesn’t shift in quality and stays consistent.

Speaking of which, the speakers on the latest iPhones and iPads also support Spatial Audio. Some of the devices that support Spatial Audio include the iPhone 7 and later, the 6th generation iPad and later, iPad Air 3rd generation, and the iPad mini 5th generation.

It’s unknown if Apple plans on doing something similar for other genres, but it’s worth pointing out that the company spends a lot of time and money on DJ remixes and electronic music in particular.

For example, Apple uses Shazam’s music identifying tech to analyze a remix in order to make sure everyone involved in that song is paid fairly. If that’s the case, other genres may be left behind.

  • If you're looking for headphones that can supply that Spatial Audio experience, you might want to read our AirPods Pro review.


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On 4/20, Here's Where Marijuana Is Already Legal - CNET

These are these states where THC and CBD based products are currently allowed.

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Fans of delightfully macabre TV will be thrilled to know that Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton are back with another instalment of Inside No. 9, the BAFTA-winning series. Below we explain how you can watch Inside No. 9 season 7 online now, and 100% FREE on BBC iPlayer. 

Watch Inside No. 9 season 7 online

Premiere date: April 20, from 10pm GMT on BBC Two

New episodes: every Wednesday at the same time

Free stream: BBC iPlayer

Watch from anywhere: tune in today with a 100% risk-free VPN

Debuting in 2014, Inside No. 9 is an anthology series, and – as we’ve come to expect from the duo responsible for The League of Gentlemen – it’s perversely funny, full of twists that will blind-side even the most media-savvy viewer.

Only the number 9 links each episode; otherwise, there’s a different cast, setting, and story. Past instalments featured Helen McCrory in a gothic mansion, David Morrissey in a football locker room, and Killing Eve’s Fiona Shaw enjoying a Private View at a swanky gallery.

This season, expect to see Mark Gatiss in a story about four old friends boating on an isolated lake – great fun until old resentments start to bubble up. Other guest actors will include the brilliant Jessica Hynes (Spaced), Jason Isaacs, and Sophie Okonedo.

Ready for six terrifically taut tales? Then read our guide below for how to watch Inside No. 9 season 7 online from anywhere now.

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How to watch Inside No. 9 online for FREE in the UK

This acclaimed anthology of dark tales is back for its seventh season. The first episode debuts on BBC Two from Wednesday, April 20 at 10pm GMT, with new instalments broadcast at the same time each week

You can also live stream the show on any device via BBC iPlayer, or watch on catch-up after it airs, including desktop on Windows and Mac machines, on smartphone apps for Android and iOS, as well as media streaming devices like Apple TV, Amazon Fire, Chromecast, Roku and more. You can also get BBC iPlayer on PlayStation and Xbox consoles.

BBC iPlayer is 100% free to stream, but you do need a valid TV licence.

How to watch Inside No. 9 season 7 online from outside your country

Don't let geo-restrictions prevent you from getting Inside No. 9 and streaming season 7. If you find yourself out of the country, you’ll be unable to access your usual streaming service. However, we can get you out of this sticky situation with the help a VPN.

The best VPN – otherwise known as a virtual private network – offers a simple solution. This piece of software alters your IP address to appear as though you're based in another country, allowing you to gain access to your preferred streaming platform, and watch episodes live or on-demand just like you would at home.

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2. Connect to the relevant server location - launch the VPN app, click on 'choose location' and select the right location i.e. UK for iPlayer

3. Head to the chosen broadcaster's live stream - in this case, head to BBC iPlayer




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Netflix Has Stopped Allowing Streaming From Phone to TV: How to Watch Now

On most TVs, you'll now need to use the official Netflix app to watch the streaming service. from CNET https://ift.tt/RxqeX8T