Tag Archives: Bluetooth
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Why Macs are Lost Prone (and how to keep it safe)

Congratulations on your new Mac – this is a prized possession for some and a swiper’s prime target. If you’ve got your misplaced your Mac – or somebody stole it — you’ll want to get it back don’t you? Then you’ll need to go through this checklist while it’s still safe on your hands, or […]

Your workspace is too noisy? You might want to consider Bose's offering. I've been using their flagship headphones, the QuietComfort 25 and QuietComfort 35 and each have their own advantages and drawbacks.

Noise Canceling Headphones: Bose QC25 vs QC35

Your workspace is too noisy? You might want to consider Bose’s offering. I’ve been using their flagship headphones, the QuietComfort 25 and QuietComfort 35 and each have their own advantages and drawbacks.

Not only watches, but pens are getting smart as well. These smartpens offers a genuine alternative to capturing notes using an iPad Pro or typing text in a laptop. Ever wonder how useful smartpens are? Here's a comparison of the two best smartpens of 2016.

Smartpen Reviews

Not only watches, but pens are getting smart as well. These smartpens offers a genuine alternative to capturing notes using an iPad Pro or typing text in a laptop. Ever wonder how useful smartpens are? Here’s a comparison of the two best smartpens of 2016.

How does the extremely low-priced smartwatch stacks up with their counterparts at ten times their prices? Surprisingly, pretty well. How good really are these cheap smartwatches? Read on.

The Lowest-End Smartwatch

How does the extremely low-priced smartwatch stacks up with their counterparts at ten times their prices? Surprisingly, pretty well. How good really are these cheap smartwatches? Read on.

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The Late Adopter’s Pebble Watch Experience

Wanting to buy a Smartwatch? Here’s one that’s cheap and still useful.

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Do Not Use Wi-Fi for Tethering your iPhone

Personal Hotspot is best to use with Bluetooth instead of Wi-Fi, which seems odd since often you expect Hotspot = WiFi. At least on iPhone you can choose between Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or USB to use it as an Internet modem for your other computers. Why Bluetooth? Read on.