Faraday Future is back with another wild EV that probably will never get made

Faraday Future is back with another wild EV that probably will never get made

Ask anyone who’s familiar with EV startups what Faraday Future is, and words like vaporware or severely delayed might come to mind. That’s because, in the brand’s 11-year existence, it has seemingly overpromised and under-delivered on nearly everything it has ever announced.

As reported by Autoweek, it has sold less than 20 of its luxury FF 91 full-size EVs since it debuted two years ago — mostly to investors and celebrity influencers. Last week, Faraday revealed its latest model, the FX Super One, a fresh attempt at finally moving units in the US.

FX, short for Faraday X, is a sub-brand by the Chinese automaker aimed at slotting in at a substantially lower sub-$100,000 price point. Its ticket to this corner of the EV market: a luxury MPV (multipurpose vehicle, better known as a compact van in the USA) designed to, in the company’s words, disrupt the Cadillac Escalade in luxury for-hire transportation.

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Three seating arrangements are planned for the Super One: a four-seat for maximum luxurious cabin space, as well as a six- and seven-seater. I attended the Super One’s unveiling event and had the chance to briefly ride in the four-seater’s backseat. It was quite commodious and adorned in luxurious leather — definitely fit for frequent Uber Black clientele.

Admittedly, it’s a good strategy for an EV. Make the most of its relatively small footprint and save on weight. Families are also one of FF’s target demographics, as are chauffeured professionals who work on the move. However, as far as specs, go, well, there are none. During FF’s lengthy presentation about the Super One, it filed power output, range, battery size, charging rate, etc. under to be determined. This was not long after displaying the largest disclaimer that the world has ever seen. In light of FF being in hot water with the SEC as of late, this makes sense.

To sweeten the deal, FF is offering the Super One with a face. No, really, it calls the optional massive LED screen occupying where a grille would be the F.A.C.E. (Front AI Communication Ecosystem). With the help of AI, owners can broadcast a myriad of different things via this mini billboard. The most useful example is for self-promotion; a visual artist could display some work while parked, and the Super One will even interact with passersby.

There could absolutely be some unsavory potential here, too, but only time will tell. There were other points made about AI integration, but they were a bit vague — again, the company might be exercising some caution here. According to Car News China, it’s a rebadged Great Wall Motor Wey Gaoshan, too, which almost certainly helps cut down on development and production costs. At least we know that the vehicle that it’s based on is real and in consumers’ hands.

The unveiling was atop a parking garage in downtown Los Angeles and quite the production. A sea of influencers and other personalities were in attendance, and with a beautiful setting sun in the background, the company’s goals were quite clear: cater to an audience that’s in the business of selling vibes. If it can garner interest among this slice of American culture, it could give the company the bump it needs to actually start delivering, in addition to recently getting a healthy $105 million cash injection.

But is this enough? It’s deeply ingrained in the American psyche that big, hulking SUVs are the way to go for luxury transportation. A van of reasonable proportions with nice interior materials and some party tricks is fun, but to sell thousands per year — even with an alleged 10,000-plus preorders during the unveiling, and intentions of building the Super One at its Hanford, California, facility to help skirt tariffs — it’s tough to say.

FF has a long and storied history of not delivering despite grandiose plans and heavy investment. Like every claim it’s made before, we’ll believe it when we see it.

Lenovo IdeaPad with AMD Ryzen 5 price slashed – 70 off

Lenovo IdeaPad with AMD Ryzen 5 price slashed – $1770 off

For those in search of a speedy laptop that doesn’t break the bank, this Lenovo IdeaPad bundle Amazon has on offer is an absolute bargain.

Simply put, if you’re after a solid machine for use at home or at university, then this Lenovo IdeaPad is well worth a gander with 74% off the regular $2,399 price, down to $629.

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The Lenovo IdeaPad is well worth a look right now, with a massive 74% off, dropping from its regular $2,399 price to just $629.

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What you’re getting with this Lenovo IdeaPad is a capable processor in the AMD Ryzen 5 7535HS, which can serve up strong results. It is supported by a sizeable 40GB of DDR5 RAM.

With that type of speedy RAM, it’s not just a case of zipping through daily tasks, but being able to jump around between apps like Photoshop without feeling any slowdown. Plus, having a PCIe SSD that boasts 1TB of usable storage is also welcome. It means that you can store loads of photos, videos and apps without having to constantly rely on external hard drives or cloud services.

To top it all off, having that 15.3-inch FHD+ display gives you tons of real estate to work with, and when it comes to streaming services, Lenovo claims that the screen is able to deliver ‘visually stunning’ results, which offer a more eye-pleasing experience than the traditional Full HD.

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On the connectivity front, you’re spoilt for choice. With WiFi 6 on board, you should be able to breeze through internet use, whether that’s jumping between sites, working on Word documents or indulging in a bit of online gaming after the clock strikes five. Thanks to Bluetooth 5.3, you can also pair with devices like earbuds and speakers quickly and seamlessly.

For those who might want to attach a secondary monitor to the laptop, the inclusion of HDMI allows for that with ease, providing even more scope for working.

The final cherry on top is that you get Windows 11 Pro right out of the box, giving you a more premium take on Microsoft’s operating system that includes features like the ability to Automate Tasks, exclusive to Windows 11 users.

There’s no question that at 74% off, the Lenovo IdeaPad is a bargain, but for just $629 you are also getting a modern-looking device that’s fast, has loads of storage and a solid display, well-suited for students and professionals alike.

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Free Online Tools to Identify Unknown Songs

Free Online Tools to Identify Unknown Songs

The Download

  • Some websites can help you when you don’t know the name of a song.
  • These sites make it easy to find songs by using just a few notes or lyrics.

Are you wondering what song is playing? Popular music-identification apps like Shazam are valuable tools that quickly identify unknown songs as they play. You can even use Shazam in your browser.

What if you need to find a song’s title when it’s not playing? Here are some of the best free online services that can help you identify a song if it’s stuck in your head or available as a file on your computer.

If you know enough of the lyrics, a quick Google search can provide results faster than these websites.

What We Like

  • Identifies songs from a sung or hummed sample.

  • Allows searching by lyrics, artist, or song title.

Midomi helps you find a song using voice sampling, making it easier to identify a tune stuck in your head. Just sing, hum, or whistle the melody.

The Midomi website is user-friendly. You only need a microphone and a few seconds of silence to provide your sample. You can also search using the lyrics you remember to see potential matches.

What We Like

  • Community-driven song identification.

  • Active community where you might get an answer in minutes.

  • Leaderboard encourages contribution.

  • Record with a mic or upload a file.

What We Don’t Like

  • Inaudible samples or inaccurate lyrics might not get answers.

  • No easy way to check if others have posted about the same song.

  • You must create an account to post a sample.

WatZatSong is ideal when you need to identify a song and singing or humming isn’t effective. Unlike Midomi, this platform relies on a community of real people to help you find the song name. Post your sample, and other users can listen and provide answers or guesses.

The service is effective and provides quick results unless your input is obscure or inaudible.

What We Like

  • Upload a file or record live audio.

  • Links to the YouTube video once a song is identified.

  • Compatible with all popular audio and video formats.

Similar to Shazam, AHA Music identifies unknown songs using audio fingerprinting and is very user-friendly. Just upload a file to let it work.

This music finder site conveniently provides a YouTube link to listen to the identified song. It samples up to 60 seconds before giving up, and the file can be as large as 100 MB.

The Best Co-op Games to Play With Your Friends Right Now

The Best Co-op Games to Play With Your Friends Right Now

Playing video games with friends is intrinsic to gaming. It should be no surprise that games like Split Fiction and It Takes Two from Hazelight Studios, which focus on cooperative play, were critical successes.

Despite how gaming has changed over the years, one thing remains the same — people love playing games together. Some of my best memories are of marathon gaming sessions with friends, squished together on a couch or logging in online from different spots.

Whether you’re looking for a split-screen, couch co-op experience or just want something to hop into for a few hours with your friends, these are some of the best co-op games to try right now.

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Best co-op games right now

Best co-op games for two players

These games are best experienced with one other person, so grab a friend and get to work. A few in this section, like Split Fiction, It Takes Two and Cuphead, only require one copy of the game, which makes it even easier to play.

Hazelight Studios/EA Games

When it comes to couch co-op, it doesn’t get better than this. Split Fiction follows two writers who inadvertently become entangled in a machine that brings their stories to life. You’ll get to know Mia and Zoe as they work through their stories (and trauma) while building their friendship. 

Together, you’ll solve various puzzles in fantasy and sci-fi worlds that often pay homage to classic, genre-defining games. It’s from the studio that made co-op bangers like It Takes Two, A Way Out and Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, so it’s no surprise that this one made the list.

Number of players: 2
Platform: PC, Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 5
Genre: Third-person action/adventure
Co-op style: Split screen or online

Hazelight Studios/EA Games

As the title suggests, you’ll need to bring a friend to work through this story of rebuilding a failing marriage. You step into the shoes of Cody and May, who were unknowingly transformed into dolls by their daughter, Rose. You’ll have to put aside your differences, work together to solve puzzles and platform your way to boss fights. Get your marriage on track and your bodies back in this near-perfect co-op experience.

Number of players: 2
Platform: PC, Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 5
Genre: Action/adventure
Co-op style: Split screen or online

Hazelight Studios/EA Games

Ever wanted to break out of prison with a partner? So have Vincent and Leo. Set in the 1970s, you’ll uncover the protagonists’ motivations for needing to escape and why they ended up in the slammer in the first place. Over the course of the game, you’ll work together to enact your plan and stay ahead of the law.

Number of players: 2
Platform: PC, Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 5
Genre: Action/adventure
Co-op style: Split screen or online

Valve

Arguably one of the most popular (and most quoted) games of all time, 14 years later, Portal 2’s co-op campaign is still worth a playthrough. Armed with portal guns, players take control of robots Atlas and P-Body as they solve puzzles and uncover dark secrets hidden within Aperture Science Laboratories. With legendary voice acting and some of the best game writing that still holds up to this day, Portal 2 is a co-op adventure you shouldn’t miss.

Number of players: 1-2
Platform: PC
Genre: First-person, action/adventure puzzler
Co-op style: Online or split screen

Studio MDHR

Styled after 1950s cartoons, you might expect Cuphead to be an easy, light-hearted adventure. While it is light-hearted, it’s no walk in the park.

The game starts with an ill-fated deal with the devil. You play as Cuphead, who inadvertently becomes the devil’s debt collector. Luckily, you can bring along your brother, Mugman, to help take down everyone on the devil’s list in hopes of earning your freedom. While challenging, taking on unique, well-designed boss encounters with a fantastic art style is very fun — especially when you bring a friend.

Number of players: 1-2
Platforms: PC, Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch
Genre: Side-scroller action/adventure, bullet hell, platformer
Co-op style: Split screen

FromSoft

FromSoftware’s Elden Ring Nightreign is the studio’s first game with a multiplayer focus. You drop in to Limgrave, a well-known location to those who’ve played Elden Ring, with two other players. And while you can play with two people, the game is really tuned around having a full squad of three players.

Nightreign borrows aspects from battle royale games, like an ever-closing circle that forces you to move as you scavange items along the way. There are three levels, or nights, that you progress through as one of eight characters. At the end of each night, you’ll fight bosses from across FromSoft’s impressive repertoire with the build you’ve been able to put together, before culminating in a final battle with the Nightlord. It’s an interesting spin on one of the best games that has been released in the last decade.

Number of players: 1-3
Platforms: PC, Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 5
Genre: Roguelike
Co-op style: Online

Best co-op games for four players

These games are better experienced with a crew at your back. Squad up with three friends and get ready to squash alien bugs, hunt monsters or battle waves of demons.

Arrowhead Game Studios

Imagine being shot from your spaceship in a bullet-shaped Hellpod, hurtling down through an alien planet’s atmosphere and plunging into the hard earth. You pop up, call in your weapons, and make your stand against an army of giant, democracy-destroying bugs, robots or space zombies called illuminates — with three of your friends by your side. You will undoubtedly die, but that’s a sacrifice Super Earth is willing to make.

The high-octane, third-person shooter gameplay Helldivers 2 delivers is truly unique. It’s hard to beat the rush of calling down massive napalm strikes and giant orbital lasers as your friends provide covering fire against the hordes of enemies threatening to overtake you at any moment.

Number of players: 1-4
Platform: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S (starting Aug. 26)
Genre: Third-person shooter
Co-op style: Online

Capcom

Monster Hunter Wilds is a great point to enter this long-running series from Capcom. Team up with up to three friends to track and hunt fearsome monsters in sand-swept deserts, lush forests, frozen cliffs and fiery volcanic biomes.

You’ll fight through progressively more challenging hunts as you turn monster parts into weapons and armor to take down the tempered and arch-tempered monsters. If you’ve been hesitant to jump into a Monster Hunter game, Wilds is the best place to start — especially with three friends.

Number of players: 1-4
Platform: PC, Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 5
Genre: Action RPG
Co-op style: Online

Klei Entertainment

This spooky, hand-drawn title drops you and up to three friends into procedurally generated maps (that means each map is uniquely generated when you start a new game) filled with monsters. You’re goal is to survive through the four seasons, each bringing different gameplay elements — like temperature — for players to contend with. You can choose from an eclectic character roster, each with their own unique abilities.

The game has you scrounging for resources in swamps, deserts and forests, building your base and tools, and fighting off monsters and the weather while doing your best not to starve. If you’ve ever wondered how you and your friends would fare in a survival situation, this one’s for you.

Number of players: 1-4
Platform: PC, Xbox Series and S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch
Genre: Survival crafting
Co-op style: Online or local

Blizzard Entertainment, Inc.

The latest installment in Blizzard’s horror, loot-filled series is great fun with three other people. Battle through hordes of demons as one of six classes, chasing loot and the perfect build to eradicate your foes. While it had a somewhat rocky launch, the game is in a much better place since its fourth season, Loot Reborn.

It’s now in its ninth season and first expansion, Vessel of Hatred, with another expansion slated for 2026. It’s a good time for returning players and those ready to dip their toes into the hellfire to give it a shot.

Number of players: 1-4
Platform: PC, Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 5
Genre: Horror, ARPG
Co-op style: Online or local

Kinetic Games

Ever wanted to be a ghost hunter? Phasmophobia lets you and up to three friends investigate haunted locales, following clues and dealing with truly terrifying paranormal activity. Your job is to use all the ghost-hunting equipment at your disposal to collect as much evidence as possible and make it out alive. Horror games can be fun alone, but they’re a blast to play with friends. Try it in VR for a horrifyingly immersive experience.

Number of players: 1-4
Platform: PC, Xbox Series and S, PlayStation 5, VR
Genre: First-person horror
Co-op style: Online

Anegar Games

Do you and your buddies have the communication skills needed to break out of hell? Now’s your chance to test your theory. The only hitch is that all four of you are chained together and must synchronize your movements to climb higher and higher through challenging obstacles. One wrong move and you’ll plummet back to the start. While you can play with up to four people, you can also do it with just one other person.

Number of players: 2-4
Platform: PC
Genre: Platformer
Co-op style: Online

Best single-player games with co-op

These games are primarily single-player adventures, but they do support bringing along a friend or three. Whether you’re passing the controller back and forth or dropping in and out, try these games solo or with friends.

Larian Studios

Arguably one of the best RPGs ever made, with incredible emphasis on player choice. If you’ve ever wanted to play Dungeons and Dragons but could never find a Dungeon Master to run a campaign for you, Baldur’s Gate 3 can fill that void. And with drop-in, drop-out co-op with up to four people, you can start a campaign alone and finish it with friends or vice versa.

It’s one of the best games made in recent years and certainly worth your time if you like fantasy RPGs. Patch 8 — the game’s final content patch — was released in April, which added 12 new subclasses to the game, so it’s a great time to jump back in or pick it up for the first time.

Players: 1-4
Platform: PC, Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 5
Genre: Turn-based strategy RPG
Co-op style: Online

343 Industries/Splash Damage/Ruffian Games/Bungie/Saber Interactive/Xbox Game Studios

Staying up way too late and playing Halo: Combat Evolved with friends might be my first co-op game memory. Whether you’re tearing through the campaign or playing online, the Master Chief collection can give you the co-op hit you’re looking for. It contains six Halo games, more than enough to keep you and your friends entertained for a while. Snipers and swords, anyone?

Number of players: 1-4
Platform: PC and Xbox Series X and S. (Available on GamePass.)
Genre: First-person shooter
Co-op style: Online or split screen

Iron Gate AB/Coffee Stain Publishing

A Norse-inspired survival crafting game of the highest tier. Face off against monsters and collect resources to build weapons, bases and armor to surpass increasingly difficult biomes and bosses. And you don’t have to go it alone, you can bring up to 10 friends in a lobby. It offers some of the best crafting, survival gameplay I’ve experienced, and building a whole settlement with friends is a blast.

Number of players: 1-10
Platform: PC, Mac, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and S
Genre: Survival crafting
Co-op style: Online

Ballistic Moon/PlayStation Publishing LLC

While not technically a co-op game, it’s a single-player experience that’s just as fun with your friends. If you’ve ever watched a horror movie and thought, I wouldn’t make that choice, this game is your chance to prove it. 

It’s a different style of game than others on the list; you’ll essentially take part in scenes in a movie, making split-second decisions and participating in quick-time events. It was recently remastered for current-generation consoles, making it a good time to pick this one up if you didn’t when it was initially released. It’s also been made into a movie, though it only shares a name — the story is entirely different.

Number of players: 1
Platform: PC, PlayStation 5
Genre: Horror
Co-op style: Pass the controller

Best free co-op games

You don’t always have to shell out to play with friends. Here are a few free options.

Mediatonic Limited/Epic Games

A wacky game that has you and your friends take control of clumsy, cartoonish characters. The goal is to avoid being knocked off of zany obstacle courses. That’s really all there is to it. It’s fun with friends and free to play, so it’s worth a shot if you’re looking for something to get into together.

Number of players: 1-60
Platform: PC, Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch
Genre: Battle royale, Platformer
Co-op style: Online

Total Mayhem Games

This game puts you and a friend in control of an explorer and a librarian lost in a castle. Your task is to solve the puzzles you encounter. You’ll be separated from each other, so use your walkie-talkies to work together to solve the problems you encounter. You’ll need to describe the solutions over voice chat to one another, which can lead to some funny situations. This one is free, so give it a shot. There are two other We Were Here titles, but you’ll have to pay for those.

Number of players: 2
Platform: PC, Mac, Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch
Genre: First-person puzzle solver
Co-op style: Online

Digital Extremes

Warframe is a long-running, third-person action game. You take control of a Warframe — a bio-mechanical suit of armor — which offers various combat functions and roles like your tank, damage or support class. There are over 100 warframes to choose from, each with its own unique abilities. The game was released in 2013 and has received numerous content and gameplay updates. While free to play, an in-game cash shop offers both gameplay advancements and cosmetics.

Number of players: 1-4
Platform: PC, Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS, Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 5
Genre: Third-person shooter
Co-op style: Online

Epic Games/People Can Fly

I’m sure you’ve heard of Fortnite, the third-person building battle royale shooter that’s become a cultural phenomenon. It’s evolved into a kind of amalgamation of pop culture icons. 

It now includes character skins for Snoop Dog and Sabrina Carpenter, John Wick, Finn and Jake from Adventure Time, popular characters from Mortal Kombat, Star Wars and Marvel. It’s probably the only game where you can see Iron Man versus Darth Vader versus Eminem. And if battle royales aren’t your thing, it offers other game types from time to time, plus in-game concerts and events.

Number of players: 1-4
Platform: PC, Xbox Series X and S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch
Genre: Third-person shooter, battle royale
Co-op style: Online

AMD RX 9070 XT Dominates: New Drivers Surpass NVIDIA’s RTX 5070 Ti in Latest Tests!

AMD RX 9070 XT Dominates: New Drivers Surpass NVIDIA’s RTX 5070 Ti in Latest Tests!

NV’s Turnaround! AMD’s RX 9070 XT Outperforms in New Driver Test: Surpassing the RTX 5070 Ti

  1. Introduction: AMD’s Future in Performance Battles

In the quest for peak performance, the Intel Core 14th generation processors have launched with impressive specs. Notably, the i9-14900KS boasts an acceleration frequency of 6.2GHz and a full core frequency of 5.9GHz, nearly maxing out its overclocking potential.

However, these processors quickly faced issues with reduced performance and instability. Intel responded by releasing a BIOS update to lower their frequency and power consumption.

A similar situation arose with NVIDIA’s RTX 50 series GPUs. Despite unchanged process technology, NVIDIA increased GPU operation frequency and upgraded to GDDR7 memory, leading to black screen issues. These were eventually resolved through driver updates.

This brings us to the pressing question of how the RTX 5070 Ti’s performance will evolve with the latest driver updates.

AMD RX 9070 XT Dominates: New Drivers Surpass NVIDIA’s RTX 5070 Ti in Latest Tests!

In the initial testing, AMD’s RX 9070 XT showed underwhelming performance in certain games. For instance, in “Gears of War 5,” the RX 9070 lagged behind the previous RX 7800 XT. This prompts curiosity about whether AMD has optimized these games with their latest drivers and if they can truly rival future advancements.

Retesting the performance of both the RTX 5070 Ti and RX 9070 XT with updated drivers is essential at this stage.

Test Setup

  • Initial RTX 5070 Ti driver: GeForce 572.43
  • Retest with: GeForce 576.88
  • Initial RX 9070 XT driver: Adrenalin 24.30.31.03
  • Retest with: Adrenalin 25.6.3

The comprehensive retesting aims to reveal how these updates influence overall performance.

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Hisense U8QG TV Review: Beautifully Bright, Tough to Tame

Hisense U8QG TV Review: Beautifully Bright, Tough to Tame

Of course, last year’s U8N was similarly potent, within the visual margin of error for most folks. It’s no small feat to push the brightness even further, but I would’ve preferred Hisense focus instead on some of the U8’s hang-ups, like poor off-axis viewing, a common issue with LED TVs, or its penchant for oversaturating reds.

That extra red tint was particularly noticeable in HD shows like Breaking Bad (yes, I’m rewatching for a third time) with the Warm1 color temperature, while Warm2 looked too cool. In one scene from Season 2, Jesse’s nuckles look positively painted red as he plays with a beetle. In another, a certain someone is looking for a funeral dress, pulling out a “blue” one that looks unequivocally violet on the U8QG—but proper blue (with some purple tint) on my LG C1 OLED.

The TV’s tendency to flatten shadow details is less of an issue, thanks to its mostly solid reflection handling and the ability to pep up dark areas with Peak Brightness or settings like Dark Detail. Scenes like the dark depths of Mandalor from The Mandalorian or the torturous hilltop shot from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows proved easy to zip up even in challenging environments.

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The U8 also seems to have stepped up its picture processing this year. Image clarity can be hard to quantify, but the TV does a good job rendering sharp 4K images and upscaling HD video, while mostly minimizing moiré, the sort of glittering effect on fine patterns that can be a problem with budget-forward TVs. You’ll find solid motion response, especially with a touch of motion smoothing, and decent screen uniformity, too. My review model revealed only minor blotches in challenging test patterns and moving skylines.

Perhaps the U8QG’s biggest brag is that there just aren’t a lot of TVs that perform this well in its price tier, in multiple sizes (though performance between sizes will vary). TCL’s rival QM8, currently in our testing rooms, usually costs more, and prices go up from there for anything close to this level of brightness from premium brands, like Sony’s incredible Bravia 9 (9/10, WIRED Recommends). That could make the U8QG the default TV for brightness lovers on a budget, especially once the U8N is gone.

As usual, it all depends when you buy. Until recently, a 65-inch U8QG cost $1,500, on par with the QM8K and bougier OLED models from last year like the LG C4 (9/10, WIRED Recommends). The C4 is no nuclear titan, but it provides much better accuracy, clarity, off-axis performance, etc. At $1,000 or less, the U8QG is a lot friendlier, and well worth considering for those after eye-blasting brightness.

Zoner Studio photo editor review

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Zoner Studio is a WIndows-only take on both Photoshop and Lightroom – not as powerful as either (although a slew of regular updates is changing that), but a good entry-level/intermediate photo editor and organizer that comes in at a fair price.

After a recent name change from Zoner Photo Studio X to Zoner Studio, to better reflect the broader usage, the company says, I took the latest version out for a spin to see how it measures up against some of the best Adobe Photoshop alternatives.

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The HMD 101 4G Is a Nokia-Inspired Feature Phone With Dual SIM (And Snake)

The HMD 101 4G Is a Nokia-Inspired Feature Phone With Dual SIM (And Snake)

Summary

  • HMD 101 4G is a basic phone with modern features like 4G connectivity and USB Type-C charging.
  • Its standout features include long battery life, MP3 player, and a sturdy, compact design.
  • The phone lacks a camera but supports dual SIM functionality and has a classic Snake game pre-loaded.

It’s easy to dismiss basic “dumb” phones in a world obsessed with smartphones, but sometimes, limitations are actually a benefit. What if you just want to make calls, listen to tunes, and not worry about battery life? Enter the HMD 101 4G Dual SIM.

The HMD 101 4G is a phone that embraces an old school form factor while tossing in a few modern conveniences. It may remind you of an old Nokia phone, which is clearly intentional (HMD owns the Nokia brand). There’s 4G connectivity, which means clearer calls and solid internet access through its “Cloud Apps” for things like news and weather. This isn’t a phone for endless scrolling, it’s about getting information quickly and moving on with your day.

One of the best things about downgrading to a “dumb” phone is battery life. The HMD 101 4G has what sounds like a small battery, coming in at 1,000mAh, but again—this is not a smartphone. You’ll find that the battery easily lasts multiple days. And when it does eventually need a boost, it uses the common USB Type-C charger, so you likely already have a cable handy.

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Nokia is Dead… Again

Back when HMD started making Nokia phones, the concept was exciting—Nokia was becoming an Android OEM like everyone else after making Windows-based phones for years under Microsoft. HMD has seen a scaled pullback in recent times, and now, it’s officially leaving the US. And the reason for it might be a very familiar one.

For those who may miss the standalone music players of the past, the HMD 101 4G comes with a built-in MP3 player and a radio, allowing you to carry your favorite tunes or do some retro “streaming.” There’s even a MicroSD card slot so that you can expand your music library with up to 32GB of songs.

Speaking of compact, the HMD 101 4G is petite but sturdy. It’s tough build, rounded edges, and big buttons make it incredibly user-friendly. You won’t be fumbling with tiny on-screen keyboard buttons. Plus, it has a built-in flashlight, and yes, the classic Snake game is pre-loaded for when you have some time to kill.

As the name mentions, the HMD 101 4G supports dual SIM. It does not, however, feature a camera. If you’re interested in a very similar device with a camera, HMD also announced the 102 4G. These devices were announced for the Middle East market, and pricing was not provided. They may eventually come to other countries, but the US is likely not one of them.

Source: HMD Global

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This Thunderbolt 5 dock from Razer has eleven ports and up to 8TB SSD packed in one box

This Thunderbolt 5 dock from Razer has eleven ports and up to 8TB SSD packed in one box


  • Razer Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station merges port expansion and SSD storage in one compact unit
  • With Thunderbolt Share, the dock enables fast file transfers between PCs without using a network
  • Handles three 4K monitors at 120Hz through a single connection

Razer has launched a new accessory based on the latest Thunderbolt standard, designed to boost data transfer speed, graphics performance, and connectivity for users who want more from their current setup.

The Razer Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station supports data speeds up to 120Gb/s and drives up to three 4K displays at 120Hz, offering considerable bandwidth for external monitors and peripherals.

Brother Wireless MFC-L2760DW Monochrome All-in-One Laser Printer

Brother Wireless MFC-L2760DW Monochrome All-in-One Laser Printer

Brother USA has Refurbished: Brother Wireless MFC-L2760DW Monochrome All-in-One Laser Printer for $119.99 – $12 w/ promo code TAKE10NOW = $107.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member BabbyBubba for finding this deal.

Features:

  • Dynamic black & white print, copy, scan and fax multi-functionality combined with space-saving efficiency and approachable affordability.
  • For professional documents that get noticed, print confidently with Brother Genuine black toner cartridges: TN830 (Standard), TN830XL (High Yield), TN830V (Value High Yield) and TN830XL 2PK (Twin-Pack). Replacement Drum Unit DR830.
  • A 50-page auto document feeder allows for convenient, time-saving multi-page copying, scanning, and faxing.
  • Produces documents quickly with print speeds up to 30 ppm and scan speeds up to 23.6/7.9 ipm (black/color).
  • Tackle high-volume printing, copying, scanning, and faxing with the 250-sheet capacity paper tray and 50-page auto document feeder‡. The manual feed slot is ideal for envelopes and specialty paper.
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