Tuesday, 17 December 2019

How Are We Dealing With Our Gross Lizard Skin This Winter?

I have a gross personal hygiene question that honestly I’m too embarrassed to take anywhere else: In the winter when I get out of a shower/bath, and I dry myself off my horrific lizard skin creates these gross gray stringy bits. I use the wash cloth technique with bar soap in the shower but honestly I’m probably not

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This New HP Laptop Is a Pretty (and Potent) Little Package

The previous iteration of HP’s premium convertibles did nearly everything right. They had an eye-catching design, a wide range of components, solid build, you name it. But sadly, those highlights were often drowned out by a clunky touchpad experience that left people feeling frustrated. But now, HP has returned to fix…

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Lime Launches Weekly Scooter Subscription for Unlimited Unlocks

Lime is rolling out a weekly service that’ll likely help heavy users save a couple of bucks in unlock fees.

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iFixit Tears Down the New Mac Pro: 'A Masterclass in Repairability' [Images]



iFixit has posted its teardown of the new Mac Pro declaring it 'a masterclass in repairability.'

The Mac is back and more Pro than ever, throwing away the cylindrical “trash can” design in favor of something that resembles a computer. Its appearance may harken to the original Mac Pro from 2006, but can it compare in the repairability department? We dropped six thousand dollars and one block of hard cheddar to find out.

Highlights:
● New model number: A1991, and EMC 3203.
● On the back: 3.5 mm audio jack, two Thunderbolt/USB-C ports, two USB-As, two HDMIs, two 10 Gb Ethernets, and a run-of-the-mill C13 power plug.
● On the top: two more USB-Cs, power LED to the left of the power button.
● All PCIe cards are locked in place by a single switch (handily labeled as step 2).
● The I/O board, video card, and power supply all come out from the same side of the case.
● The power supply is held in place with a single T8 Torx screw.
● Removing the blower fan housing reveals SSD but since it's bound to the T2 chip replacements are a no-go.





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Why Your USB Cable Might Not Charge Your Android Smartphone

A cable is a cable is a cable, right? Not quite. While there shouldn’t be any difference from one USB cable over another—it’s mostly the protective covering around the cable and a bunch of marketing—some have found that their Pixel 4 smartphones get fussy depending on which USB cable you’re using to charge them. Pick…

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