Lypertek Launches Upgraded PurePlay Z3 2.0 Earbuds With Bluetooth 5.2
Saturday, 22 May 2021
Lypertek is releasing a substantial upgrade to its popular PurePlay Z3 (Tevi) wireless earbuds, delivering better Bluetooth, upgraded audio modes, wireless charging, and more. Although Lypertek isn’t a particularly well-known name in audio manufacturing, their existing models are very well reviewed and fly somewhat under the radar, masked by the established names with big brand recognition—but
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Twitch Launches a Dedicated Hot Tubs Category for Streamers
Saturday, 22 May 2021
Twitch residents have been debating over “hot tub streams” and whether they’re allowed on the platform in recent months. Now, the company has made its stance known and added a dedicated category for them. Twitch’s Acceptance of Hot Tub Streams In case you haven’t dug deep into the world of Twitch, a “hot tub stream” involves
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Amazon Launches a Free Streaming Service Called MiniTV
Sunday, 16 May 2021
Amazon has launched a free video streaming service called MiniTV in India. The service won’t require a separate download as it can be accessed from within the Amazon shopping app itself. MiniTV Could Help Drive Sales to Amazon Shopping As Tech Crunch reports, Amazon claims that its subscription-based streaming platform, Prime Video, helps drive sales to its
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Google Search Launches a New Shortcut for Editing Your Query
Friday, 16 April 2021
Google’s search results page on desktop now supports a new keyboard shortcut that makes it a cinch to refine your search query by returning the cursor to the search box. How to Quickly Edit a Google Search Query Many web browsers have long supported dedicated keyboard shortcuts for putting the focus on the address field, letting you immediately start
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The FCC Launches a Speed Test App to Measure Broadband Availability
Tuesday, 13 April 2021
A new app from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will help the agency collect data that it will use to measure the internet speeds of users all around the United States. While there’s no shortage of apps designed to help determine how fast your internet is, apps like Ookla’s Speedtest are designed for your knowledge.
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