Flow II Wireless Bluetooth Noise Cancelling Over Ear Headphones Cleer Audio $250 U.S. Nemo’s MyMac Best New Audio Product of 2019 You will love
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Flow II Wireless Bluetooth Noise Cancelling Over Ear Headphones Cleer Audio $250 U.S. Nemo’s MyMac Best New Audio Product of 2019 You will love
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There have been rumors circulating that Apple is considering removing the Lightning port from the iPhone and replacing it with USB-C. Some rumors are
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USB-C Dual-HDMI Mini Dock ATEN $ 110 U.S. ATEN USB-C Dual-HDMI Mini Dock is a portable USB-C dock that adds a USB 3.1 and
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Thunderbolt 3 Dual-4K Docking Station StarTech $405 U.S. Direct / $331 U.S. Amazon StarTech Thunderbolt 3 Dual-4K Docking Station is a Windows and Mac
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Aurora 1080P Full HD Camera CAM3115 ZyXel Communications Price: $159.99 on Amazon Prime The ZyXel Aurora surveillance camera is unique in several ways
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Search on Mac and windows is broken, Google Street View, Drone DJ Mavic, subscription software, is freemium killing the iOS store, Â USB-C – how
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StarTech and Kanex USB-C Card Readers, Hub, and Car Charger USB-C Accessories Roundup, Part Two Here is part one USB 3.0 Flash Memory
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Kensington’s new SD1500 USB-C Mobile Dock is compact, lightweight, and practical. It solves two problems that AC-powered USB-C docks have: portability and projection. It lacks two features that powered docks have: charging and connecting.
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Tim and the returning David discuss hacking the FireTV Stick, HDMI inputs on a Mac, 17-inch MBP upgrades, Xbox One, connected devices, crappy controls on monitors, podcast editing, John Martellaro’s Background Mode, and much more.
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Tim has had a horrible two weeks, which is why TechFan missed a week! David and Tim discuss USB-C as a replacement to the headphone jack, Microsoft stops making new Xbox 360’s, Sony H.ear on Wireless NC Headphone, Macstock Expo, WoW servers, and Prince. This episode of sponsored by MacSales.com
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I have some thoughts of my own on the matter and so I decided I would put them down and see what you all make of them. I will point out that his original title is at the least missing the word to, and possibly a question mark.
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The AudioQuest JitterBug looks exactly like a small USB flash drive (also called thumb drive), but unlike those drives, the JitterBug has a USB-A input on one end and a USB-A output on the other end. Therefore, you plug the JitterBug into a standard USB-A port on your computer, and then plug your DAC, or digital audio converter, into the JitterBug.
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