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Nokia 2660 Flip It’s about to be a year since the Nokia 2660 Flip was first revealed in India, and with the first anniversary just around the corner, Nokia Mobile is all set to launch the device’s new colours, namely Pop Pink and Lush Green, in the country. An Amazon.in webpage has emerged showcasing the new colour options, alternatively called OG Green and Spunky Pink, alongside a few characteristics of the device, which is supposed to be “coming soon.” One can click the “Notify Me” button on the webpage to receive an update on its availability. Internationally these colour choices…

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I got rid of my CDs around 20 years ago. Ripped them to iTunes (well, only the ‘best’ songs as storage was tight) and then flogged those shiny silver discs on eBay. I thought I was embracing the future while making some easy beer money at the same time. Looking back I’m now regretting it. Physical media has never gone away and, in fact, vinyl, tapes and CDs have witnessed something of a resurgence over the past few years. Same with Blu Ray and DVDs. It turns out signing up for streaming apps (be that video or music) only means…

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Denon has unveiled a new range of AV receivers designed to bring support for the latest cutting edge gaming features to a more affordable price point. The new range of S Series audio devices will be available across the US, UK and Europe, starting from just $549/£549/€629. Two models have been confirmed for the US, and three for the UK and Europe, with all of the new models supporting pass through over their HDMIs of 4K/120Hz, variable refresh rates and auto low latency mode switching game features – making them potentially great companions for the latest PlayStation 5 and Xbox…

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Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you’ll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners. There’s a reason why it seems like everyone has a podcast. They can be a great way to gain access to a new audience, and according to VPN Alert, the global podcast market will be worth more than $149 billion by 2030. Whether you, as an entrepreneur, want to start a new podcast to put yourself or your platform out there, or you…

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Embed from Getty ImagesThe Kansas City Chiefs enter 2023 with a handful of spots up for grabs. Once again, wide receiver will be fascinating to watch, in terms of who steps up and produces consistently. Kansas City will also have many opportunities for a defensive line that is extremely young, overall. Every team has just one cut day this year. NFL squads will be down to 53 players by Tuesday, August 29th. In just over a week, we will officially know who ends up making the Chiefs roster for 2023. In the meantime, we are going to do our best…

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When you buy through our links, Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more Little did I know that my original PlayStation (PS1) in the late ’90s could have been an audiophile’s dream CD player.The PS1 that delivered iconic games like “Gran Turismo,” “Metal Gear Solid,” “Final Fantasy VII,” and many others, was the ultimate backdoor cheat to get high-end audio quality for a fraction of the price. “If you’re looking for an outstandingly musical digital front end that can play music better than just about every multi-kilobuck digital source, look no further – way recommended,” Jeff Day, former reviewer…

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We twisted audiophiles tend to have difficulties parting with our overpriced, high-end IEMs. True wireless buds just can’t match the clarity of our IEM’s low-end or reach the extension of its highs, yadi yada. It’s just not the same. But those pesky wires, along with the fast-paced demands of life, have forced us to explore Bluetooth. The iFi GO Pod wireless adapter may be closest answer to your dilemma. Can the GO Pod skillfully reproduce the resolution of your wired setup? And will it change the sound signature of your favorite IEMs? What’s in the Box? ifi GO Pod wireless…

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The TV category offers some of the most impressive innovation in consumer A/V, and it is hard to not be impressed by the enormous strides made by manufacturers over the past 20 years. TVs are larger, lighter, more efficient, and capable of producing reference image quality once calibrated. LG recently introduced its 97-inch Wireless TV which is getting a lot of attention in the market. On the opposite end of the spectrum, LG just announced its portable StanbyME Go TV and this one is very different. StanbyME Go In A Nutshell Instead of going big, LG is going small, with…

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Guitar effects have come a long way from the jangly, unaltered sounds of the 1950s when rock and roll started picking up steam. Starting in large part with [Jimi Hendrix] in the 60s, the number of available effects available to guitarists snowballed in the following decades step-by-step with the burgeoning electronics industry. Now, there are tons of effects, from simple analog devices that would have been familiar to [Hendrix] to complex, far-reaching, digital effects available to anyone with a computer. Another thing available to modern guitarists is the ability to model these effects and guitars in circuit simulators, as [Iain]…

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By Rob Waugh Tech Correspondent For Dailymail.Com 11:59 20 Aug 2023, updated 12:05 20 Aug 2023 If you’ve ever noticed a green dot at the top of your Android phone’s screen, it could be a warning sign that someone is watching you or listening.The dot is an indicator that an app is using the sensors on your Android’s phone, either the microphone or the camera.It’s possible to appear for entirely innocent reasons, for instance, if you’re using a voice recorder app or making a call.But if you see the green dot and don’t know why it’s there, it could be…

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