Asus ProArt PA32QCV Display review: Big screen for big creative work
…60Hz HDR (High Dynamic Range) Support: HDR10 Flicker-free: Yes LCD ZBD Warranty: Yes (3 year) Ports: Thunderbolt 4 x 2 (Daisy Chain) / DisplayPort 1.4 DSC x 1/ HDMI (v2.1…
…60Hz HDR (High Dynamic Range) Support: HDR10 Flicker-free: Yes LCD ZBD Warranty: Yes (3 year) Ports: Thunderbolt 4 x 2 (Daisy Chain) / DisplayPort 1.4 DSC x 1/ HDMI (v2.1…
…Software updates immediately brought Home support to a ton of accessories. But deep down, Apple Home still uses the HomeKit Accessory Protocol (HAP). It's this protocol that links your smart bulbs…
…Google said its Pixel and Samsung Galaxy devices will be in the first wave of hardware supporting this functionality, starting later in 2026. AirDrop to iPhone, without AirDrop The second Apple-specific…
…Part of that preparation involves determining who will take control as CEO after the current leader departs, and what to do to prepare for that inevitability. For Apple and its aging leadership…
…Both camera units connect up to the main controller, which has a 6.25-inch IPS touchscreen for managing and viewing footage from the cameras. Its resolution of 1,560 by 720…
…the filament is and automatically populates the filament type and color within the software. There's a small controller and display, but I've never used it except to check print progress…
…Software side While the hardware is undoubtedly impressive, I'd like to take a second to applaud Bambu Lab for making intuitive software. Both the software you can use from your phone…
…In revealing its support for the investigation into alleged anticompetitive behavior, Epic declared Apple's control over app distribution and payments "constitute a clear violation of the UK Competition Act…
…Depending on the DAS you pick, it could include RAID 0 and 1, or it could support RAID 5, 6, and 10 in software or hardware. Within macOS, you can use Disk…
…There are three distinct control areas in this bottom bar setup. The forward and back buttons are self-explanatory, then there's the address bar, and finally an ellipsis. In pure Apple…