Viaim Recdot in Brana Dane's ear

Viaim RecDot Wireless Ear Buds Review: Audio Recording with AI Processing

Wireless earbuds for listening to audio and using video conferencing software are very common these days. It seems like every tech company makes a variety of wireless earbuds in various price ranges as accessories for you to buy. So it’s kind of hard to differentiate.  While something like the Angry Miao Cyberblades brings in a flashy Chroma flair paint job …

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HP Envy 6500 Series Printer

HP Envy 6552e Printer Review: a consumer all-in-one printer with instant ink

In my experience, printers have always been the most annoying tech product to deal with. The moving parts, managing the ink levels, loading paper, connecting computers, installing software drivers, getting the settings right. It’s always been a complicated affair.  Does the HP Envy 6500 series make things easier?  Maybe a little.  Read on to see how the HP Envy 6500 …

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Wacom Movink

Wacom Movink Review: the thinnest and maybe best pen display ever

I’ve been using Wacom tablets for computer graphics since I could afford the cheapest one they made in 1997 as a broke college student. Since then, I’ve used many graphics tablets, tablet PCs, and pen tablet displays. Wacom is still the industry standard, and still my favorite, and now I’ve been able to test their latest innovative pen display; the …

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Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G

Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G Review: High end looks for mid-range money

Redmi is a subsidiary brand of Xiaomi that was made to signify lower-end entry-level and mid-range Android smartphones while the Xiaomi brand would be reserved for higher-quality designs. So Redmi devices are going to be in the around $400 and under range, but that doesn’t mean they can’t make something that looks good and still works pretty nicely.  The Redmi …

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