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AudioEye review: web accessibility that works and is easy to use
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In today's fast-paced world, the internet has become an indispensable tool for many individuals. It has revolutionized how we gather information, communicate with others, and access resources. However, not everyone experiences the web in the same way. Millions of people with disabilities, including visual, auditory, physical, and cognitive impairments, face significant challenges while accessing online content. Many websites and applications are not designed with accessibility features, making it difficult for people with disabilities to navigate and use them effectively.

This is where AudioEye comes into play. AudioEye is a technology company that provides digital accessibility solutions to make online content more accessible to individuals with disabilities. AudioEye's platform uses cutting-edge technology that makes it easy for users to access online content on various devices. The platform includes features such as text-to-speech, keyboard navigation, and other accessibility tools that help people with disabilities easily use websites and applications.

AudioEye is enhancing digital accessibility and fostering inclusivity by making online content more reachable for everyone, thereby narrowing the digital divide. The company is committed to making the internet accessible to everyone, regardless of their ability. With AudioEye's technology, people with disabilities can access online content more easily, allowing them to participate more fully in today's digital world.


Features

AudioEye scaleability

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AudioEye is a powerful tool that helps businesses and organizations make their websites accessible to everyone, regardless of their abilities. It achieves this by using automated technology to scan and identify accessibility issues across the website, such as missing alt text or poorly labeled links. This technology is based on the WCAG, which stands for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. It's a set of internationally recognized recommendations developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to make web content more accessible to people with disabilities.

However, AudioEye understands that automated technology alone cannot cover everything. That is why it employs certified professionals who manually evaluate and remediate complex accessibility issues that cannot be fixed automatically. These experts bring a human touch to the process, ensuring that every aspect of the website is accessible to people with disabilities.

Other companies also take an automated vs. manual approach to web accessibility. These include but aren't limited to, Allyant, AccessiBe, and UserWay, which we also reviewed. 

AudAudioEye'sproach to web accessibility is comprehensive and multifaceted, making it an industry leader. It focuses on compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), among other regulations, which businesses and organizations must follow to avoid legal issues. By providing an automated and manual solution, AudioEye ensures that every website it touches is usable by as broad an audience as possible.

The key features of AudioEye include:

Automated Scanning and Remediation: The first thing AudioEye does is scans each website element and identifies issues preventing users from accessing or interacting with the content. Once identified, AudioEye’s technology provides detailed recommendations for remediation, which can be implemented by the website owner or their web development team. This process ensures that the website complies with accessibility guidelines and standards, making it easier for all users to access the content and functionality of the site.

Manual Testing and Remediation: While AudioEye’s automated technology can handle many accessibility issues, some complex problems require human expertise to ensure full compliance with accessibility standards. In these cases, AudioEye’s team of experts provides customized solutions and support to ensure that all users have equal access to digital content.

Real-time Monitoring: AudioEye continuously monitors the website after the initial remediation and fixes new issues as they arise.

Accessibility Statement and Certification: Additionally, it provides a certification stating that a website complies with global accessibility standards, such as the WCAG. This certification helps to reinforce a commitment to inclusivity and accessibility for all users. By obtaining this certification, website owners can demonstrate that they value accessibility and are taking steps to ensure that their website is usable by everyone, regardless of their abilities.

User Interface Adjustments: The toolbar that allows users to adjust a website’s presentation is a great feature, especially for those with visual or cognitive impairments. Changing things like font size, contrast, and navigation can significantly impact the user’s experience and allow them to engage with the website more effectively. It’s also an easy-to-use feature that doesn’t require technical knowledge, making it accessible to everyone.: The toolbar that allows users to adjust a website’s presentation is a great feature, especially for those with visual or cognitive impairments. Changing things like font size, contrast, and navigation can significantly impact the user’s experience and allow them to engage with the website more effectively. It’s also an easy-to-use feature that doesn’t require technical knowledge, making it accessible to everyone.

How does AudioEye use artificial intelligence? 

Most software solutions now include artificial intelligence (AI) in the code, and AudioEye is no exception. AI uses the tool to enhance digital accessibility by identifying accessibility errors and implementing automated fixes. 

AudioEye's machine learning algorithms are trained to scan websites and pinpoint the most prevalent accessibility errors. These errors can include missing alt text for images, unclear link descriptions, and improper color contrast. By automating this process, AudioEye can efficiently analyze large websites and flag potential roadblocks for users with disabilities.

AudioEye doesn't just detect issues; it can also propose automated fixes for some common accessibility problems. This significantly reduces the time required for human experts to assess and address these issues. AI can still play a role in more complex situations by generating potential solutions that act as a starting point for human specialists. This collaboration between AI and human expertise allows AudioEye to streamline the accessibility rectification process.

Installation, setup, and compatibility

AudioEye list of CMS integrations

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AudioEye works with various industries and web platforms. Its integration with all major CMS platforms, including WordPress, Squarespace, Shopify, and Wix, makes it easier for customers to identify and address accessibility issues on their websites.

In addition to its automated accessibility platform, AudioEye provides a wide range of training tools to help customers achieve compliance and improve user experience. Customers can attend webinars to learn about digital accessibility best practices, read guides that provide step-by-step instructions, or browse through AudioEye's blog for the latest industry news and insights.

AudioEye also offers case studies that showcase how its solutions have helped other businesses achieve compliance and improve user experience. Its technical documentation is available for customers who want to dive deeper into the technical aspects of digital accessibility.

To foster a sense of community among its customers and encourage knowledge-sharing, AudioEye has created a community board where customers can ask questions, share ideas, and learn from each other. AudioEye's comprehensive suite of tools and resources makes it an excellent choice for businesses looking to improve their website's accessibility and user experience.

Plans and pricing

AudioEye distinguishes itself from other web accessibility providers by offering transparent pricing options for potential customers. It provides customized packages that cater to individual proficiency levels and needs. These packages range from basic monitoring and automated fixes to fully managed services by AudioEye.

Currently, AudioEye offers three plans: Automated, Self-Managed, and Managed. You can also opt for additional services such as document remediation, accessibility training, mobile app audits, custom legal response, and more.

In addition to the package type, AudioEye pricing is determined by the monthly page views your website receives. Depending on your needs and web footprint size, plans start at $59/month and can exceed $500/month. 

AudioEye offers a free trial to try out the service before you commit. The best plan for you will depend on the size and complexity of your website and your specific accessibility needs.

Final verdict

AudioEye is largely praised online by current customers. Many of these folks have appreciated its ease of use, free trial, and ability to improve legal compliance. They mentioned that the tool is user-friendly and that they could quickly integrate it into their websites. The free trial has also benefited many customers who wanted to test the tool before purchasing it.

However, some customers have pointed out that the AI tools used by AudioEye are only partially reliable. They have noticed that the tool sometimes mislabels images and videos, confusing users with disabilities. Nonetheless, this is a common issue in the industry, and many businesses are still working on ways to improve their AI tools.

While a few customers have expressed reservations about AudioEye’s pricing structure, which increases with the number of pages on a website, it’s crucial to highlight that this is a standard industry practice. Many businesses, including AudioEye, base its charges on the size or complexity of the website. Despite these concerns, many customers have found AudioEye an invaluable tool in making their websites more accessible to all.

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Acer Predator Triton 14 review: lightweight and affordable with great performance
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Acer Predator Triton 14: Two-minute review

“Thinner laptops imbued with the latest hardware” is an adequate mantra for Acer’s Predator Triton series of gaming laptops. From the 500 to the 300 SE, these powerful yet slim devices continuously balance from and factor, and this is nowhere more evident than the latest Acer Predator Triton 14.

Starting at just $1,499.99 in the US (£1083.05/AU$4,599) and standing less than an inch tall when closed and weighing under four lbs, the model I reviewed is packed with a 14-core Intel i7-13700H CPU, Nvidia RTX 4070 GPU, 16GB of RAM, and 1TB SSD. Then there’s the 14-inch display that has a 2560 x 1600 resolution alongside a 250 Hz refresh rate. 

Accompanying the wonderful gaming laptop monitor are powerful DTSX-certified speakers that are loud enough when performance isn’t being pushed. Through and through, the Predator Triton 14 is also suitable for not just gaming. 

The form factor makes this great for general computing while the powerful components are more than good enough when editing photos or videos through Adobe Suite software. Portability doesn't sacrifice a respectable battery life either, with multiple ways of charging the gaming laptop as well. 

The port selection is well thought out and a wonderful keyboard features per-key RGB lighting and plenty of hotkeys. All of these can be customized beyond the performance settings that can be customized through the Predator Sense app. Even the trackpad is smooth as butter with its incorporated fingerprint scanner.  

Despite the balanced approach, some compromises come with the Predator Triton 14. As mentioned above, the cooling and fan system can get incredibly loud when playing a game like Cyberpunk 2077 or Alan Wake II, which means headphones are going to be a must. However, that shouldn’t be too much of a problem when writing a review on Google Docs while listening to music on Tidal. The underside can get uncomfortably hot when under loud as well, so make sure it's being placed on something like a desk if you intend to game on it especially hard.

Potential buyers looking for the Predator Triton 14 to be their main general-use laptop may also need to understand that this is a dedicated purchase. Unfortunately, both RAM and SSD storage aren’t upgradeable at this time. RAM-wise, 32GB is slowly becoming the top-tier standard, so having 16GB may be a bit on the lower side, but it'll still get you several years of gaming. 

Meanwhile, with modern AAA games using well over 100GB of storage, 1TB really isn’t cutting it much anymore. Right now, these specs are more than adequate, but they’re coming close to “not much longer” status. 

If that doesn’t necessarily matter, there’s so much to appreciate with the Acer Predator Triton 14. Not only does it look ready for action but it's ready for any type of game users throw at it. Gamers looking for solid 1440p performance who are content creators are going to have a blast with this, and given its decent price point, it easily makes our list of the best gaming laptops going.

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Acer Predator Triton 14: Price and availability

  • How much does it cost? It’s available in 2 configurations in U.S. and UK for $1,499 ( ÂŁ1083.05) and $1,999 ( ÂŁ1575.38) and AU for $4,599
  • When is it available? Available now 
  • Where can you get it? From Acer’s online store in U.S., UK and AU

 

Both U.S. and UK configurations of the Acer Predator Triton 14 share the specs for their $1,499 ( £1083.05) and $1,999 ( £1575.38) price points. All configurations have identical Intel i7 CPU, 16GB LPDDR5 RAM, port selection, audio and Full HD webcam. 

At the base price, users get an Nvidia RTX 4050 with 6GB RAM, 1920X1200 resolution display at 165Hz and 512GB SSD storage. This is totally fine for anyone looking to stay in the 1080p native resolution range when gaming. The highest $1,999 configuration for 1440p performance comes with the Nvidia RTX 4070 with 8GB RAM, 2560 x 1600 resolution display at  250Hz and 1TB SSD storage.  There is only one configuration as of print for Australia which is in line with the top tier option outside of offering 32GB of RAM. 

There are two 14-inch gaming laptops that come to mind when thinking of alternatives to the Predator Triton 14. One is the more expensive Razer Blade 14 which starts at $2,399. For those who need something cheaper, the Lenovo Legion 5 Slim 14 gives up performance power for a 1,439.99 price point. With that said, the Predator Triton 14 does find a happy medium when it comes to value.

  • Value score: 4 / 5

Acer Predator Triton 14: Specs

The Acer Predator Triton 14 currently comes in two configurations in the United States,  two in the UK, and one in Australia. 

Acer Predator Triton 14: Design

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  • The design matches aggressiveness with modesty alongside a healthy port selection
  • Awesome visual/audio capabilities 
  • Outstanding keyboard layout and touchpad

The Acer Predator Triton 14 hasn’t changed its looks going as far back as the past two years and that’s totally fine. Acer’s 14-inch gaming laptop manages to have more powerful components and still manages to be lightweight and thin. Therefore, that’s an accomplishment on its own. Only coming in one color, Sparkly Silver, the Predator Triton 14 feels good enough to hold in one hand yet not fragile enough to crash if dropped. Regardless of the power packed in, there are three sets of vents on each side and rear which can turn into leaf blowers when performance is put to the max. 

Port selection is solid with the right side housing an HDMI port, USB-A port, and headphone jack. The other has a charge port for the nice-sized power adapter, a USB-A port, and a USB-C port that can also be used for charging as well. At the front of the gaming laptop is a micro-USB slot which will definitely be helpful for creators looking to offload content for use later. 

Once opened, the 14-inch display provides fantastic image quality and performance. For one, the display is Vesa Certified for DisplayHDR 600. This definitely provides great image quality with vivid colors that are the right amount of crisp in contrast, a high level of brightness, and deep blacks. 

This means outside of gaming or watching videos, color correcting on Photoshop and Premiere is easier. Though there are a handful of games that’ll be able to match its 250 Hz refresh rate output with the performance specs, the gameplay looks purposefully smooth. When the cooling fans aren’t running loudly, the DTS:X speakers work sound great as well. Having the codec also means that users can get true virtual surround sound or Spatial Audio if using some form of headphones. 

Keyboard input strikes a nice balance between being tactile and punchy. Typing out long-form editorial content is a comfortable and precise feeling. Playing games like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III and Cyberpunk 2077 feel just as good as writing a complex email. 

Then there’s the per-key RGB lighting that adds a bit of personal flair. On top of that are several function keys including some for media and access to the Predator Sense app. There’s even a button to switch between performance modes too. Even the touchpad feels great and smooth alongside the fingerprint scanner on the top left side. However, even casual gamers will know to get a gaming mouse instead. 

  • Design score: 4.5 / 5

Acer Predator Triton 14: Performance

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  • 1440p gaming at high settings are possible
  • DLSS is clutch 
  • Cooling fans get outrageously loud and lap can get hot 
Benchmarks

 

Here's how the Acer Predator Triton 14 performed in our suite of benchmark tests:

3DMark: Speed Way: 2654  Fire Strike: 24205 Time Spy: 11147
GeekBench 6: 2633 (single-core);  (multi-core) 14626
Total War: Warhammer III (1080p, Ultra): 83.6fps; (1080p, Low): 212.6fps
Cyberpunk 2077 (1080p, Ultra):  90.74fps; (1080p, Low): 89.15fps
F1 23 (1080p, Ultra): 43fps; (1080p, Low): 208fps
25GB File Copy Transfer Rate (Mbps): 2214.546879
Handbrake 1.6: 63 fps
CrossMark Overall: 2075; Productivity: 1980; Creativity: 2155; Responsiveness: 2132;
Web Surfing (Battery Informant):  5:17:26
PCMark 10 Battery (Gaming):  1:49 

1440p gaming performance on the Acer Predator Triton 14 successfully manages to play some of the top AAA games available without much problem. As of right now, two of the most visually demanding games on the platform are Cyberpunk 2077 and Alan Wake II. The Predator Triton 14 handles both games well at 1440p with frame rates that are usually in the 60 fps range. 

Having the 14-core Intel i7-13700H and Nvidia RTX 4070 really goes a long way in helping in-game performance. Having the RTX 4070 also means that users can do AI upscaling through DLSS which can push in-game performance even more. Due to the 2560 x 1600 resolution with a 16:10 ratio, one way to get higher performance is to play a game in native 1080p and upscale from there if playing through the display. Native 2560 x 1600 is fine on its own though. Be mindful that there won’t be too many current games that’ll even come close to hitting a 250-frame-per-second mark at native resolution. The only games that could theoretically come close are possibly Counter-Strike 2, Doom Eternal, and Fortnite if graphics settings are in a reasonable range.

Both Cyberpunk 2077 and Alan Wake 2 are also fine examples of games that’ll test a GPU’s ray tracing capabilities as well. Thankfully, both games work excellently in that regard though Alan Wake II for sure requires some tweaks to maintain a high frame rate. Of course, these games will require max power output or Turbo mode which will have the fans running incredibly loud. If playing on the lap, the heat can get uncomfortable.

Outside of gaming, Adobe Creative Suite performance is acceptable as well. We were able to use multiple layers on photos without much slowdown when using Photoshop. Through Premiere Pro, we could edit 10 minutes worth of 4K video that took less than 10 minutes to export. When it came to general use tasks like web browsing, I had a few dozen Google Chrome tabs opened without much issue. 

  • Performance score: 4.5 / 5

Acer Predator Triton 14: Battery life

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  • Battery life reached the halfway mark in about 4 ½ hours 
  • Can be charged through a charging port or USB
  • Recharge time is around two hours

Gaming laptops aren’t necessarily known for their battery life prowess but Eco-mode on the Acer Predator Triton 14 does lead to impressive results. It took around 4 ½ hours for the battery to reach the mid-way point. In total, we were able to get around 7 hours and some change in total. Of course, turning off features like Bluetooth alongside turning down the brightness and keyboard lighting can help reduce battery load too. Trying to play games that’ll push the laptop to the max will deliver around an hour’s worth of gaming so it’s best to keep it plugged in if one plans on doing so.

Gamers who need to get work done during a bi-coastal trip should have plenty of time before they need to charge. Users can change via the powerport which will take around two hours to get the battery to full. Meanwhile, if users forget their power brick, users can charge through the USB-C port but won’t get the same level of performance. 

  • Battery life score: 4 / 5

Should I buy the Acer Predator Triton 14?

Buy it if...

You need a slim gaming laptop with respectable performance 
Weighing under 4 lbs and as tall as a quarter, the Acer Predator Triton 14 still manages to shine when it comes to 1440p performance. 


Don't buy it if...

You would like a quieter machine when pushing specs to the max
The cooling system is incredibly loud when pushing high-quality visuals and performance. 

The Acer Predator Triton 14

How I tested the Acer Predator Triton 14

  • Tested over a two week period 
  • Split between general tasks, creative work and gaming 

My time with the Acer Predator Triton 14 lasted a little over a two-week period. During the day, I used it as my main laptop while working the office job. It was here that I was able to test general performance and speakers. During office hours, I used Google Chrome and related services like Google Docs, Tidal to listen to high fidelity music alongside creative software. 

Through Adobe Photoshop and Premiere Pro, I was able to create graphics and short-form video clips. When away from work, I took the time to play various AAA games. These games included Cyberpunk 2077, Forza Motorsport (2023), Dead Space (2023), Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, and Alan Wake II. 

Since 2020, I’ve been covering various gaming laptops for TechRadar. As a PC Gaming enthusiast, I can definitely help anyone who is looking for a gaming laptop that’s worth their performance measures and pocketbook. 

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Yahoo Mail review
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Yahoo Mail is a popular email service from the house of Yahoo. Although its popularity has tapered off in recent years, it’s still a widely used email provider. Its free plan offers you a huge 1 TB of storage, along with attractive theme customizations, Smart Views, third-party email syncing, and much more. 

In this article, we’ll look deeper into Yahoo Mail, discussing its features, pros, cons, and pricing to find out why it's among the best email providers in 2024. 

Yahoo Mail: Plans and pricing

Yahoo Mail offers two plans—Standard and Plus. Some common features of both plans include one-tab unsubscribe, automatic email organization, and customizable notifications. 

Standard Plan

Much like other email providers, Yahoo Mail offers a free plan as well, but that's with a massive storage of 1TB. To put it in contrast, Gmail offers 15GB of storage, which isn’t for emails alone—it is shared across Google Mail, Drive, and Photos. Outlook also offers 15GB of mailbox storage, where you can store as many as 75 million emails.

Yahoo Mail Plus

Yahoo Mail Plus, the paid plan, is priced at $5/month, and here you get 5 TB. You also get 500 temporary emails, as compared to just 3 on the free plan. Other notable features include auto-forwarding and self-emails. 

One thing we didn’t like about the free plan was the recurrent pop-ups of ads, which take up a considerable part of your screen. The Plus plan does away with such pesky ads. Lastly, you also get a 14-day free trial to take the email service out for a test run risk-free.

Yahoo Mail: Features

Let’s look into some of the best features Yahoo Mail has to offer:

1. Burner emails

How often have you signed up on a website just to read an article, and then find your email inbox spammed by unwanted newsletters? Yahoo Mail keeps your inbox clean by allowing you to create temporary email addresses every time you do not want to provide your original email 

The free plan lets you create 3 such emails, while with the paid one, you can create up to 500 of them.

2. All email accounts in one place

We appreciate how Yahoo Mail integrates with other email providers like Google, Microsoft Outlook, and AOL. This makes it possible for you to manage multiple email accounts from a single dashboard.  

Yahoo Mailboxes

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Click on Settings > More Settings > Mailboxes. Click “Add mailbox,” and choose your email provider (say Gmail). Enter your Gmail address and follow the prompts that appear. When finished, click “Done.”

You can now view your Gmail account on the left-hand side panel of your dashboard and access tabs like inboxes, drafts, spam, sent, and more. 

3. Smart Views

On the left panel, you’ll find several views—Photos, Documents, Subscriptions, etc. Now, say you want to find a particular important document that you received a month back. 

All you have to do is click on the “Documents” view and you’ll see all the documents in your inbox. This works for recipes, subscriptions, and travel tickets too.

Compare this to something like Gmail, where you have to input keywords in the search bar to find a particular email in your inbox with the attachment you’re looking for. This can get tedious and you might struggle to find old documents. 

4. Third-party syncing

If you dig deeper into Yahoo Mail’s settings, you’ll find several useful third-party sync settings. For instance, you can connect Google Drive and Dropbox to easily access files you need to send as attachments.

Yahoo Mail third-party syncing

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Yahoo also allows you to import contacts from Gmail, Outlook, and AOL. Plus, you can connect your LinkedIn account to get more information about your email contacts.

5. Automatic email organization

Yahoo Mail automatically groups emails with the same subject line and sender into a single thread of conversation. This makes it easy for you to keep track of a series of emails dealing with the same subject. 

Sure, Gmail introduced this feature first, but Yahoo’s implementation has been much better. Unlike Gmail’s cluttered view, where you only see a part of the message in the thread, Yahoo shows you the message in its entirety.

Yahoo Mail: Ease of use and setup

Yahoo Mail is pretty simple to set up—visit the official website and click on “Create Account.” You only need to provide your full name and date of birth, then choose a password and an email handle. 

Next, you’ll need to verify your phone number through a one-time password. That’s it! Your free account is up and running.

You also have the option to go for the paid plan, which, undoubtedly is more feature-packed than the free tier. Plus, there’s a 14-day free trial that you can use to get a risk-free trial of the service.

Yahoo Mail: Interface and dashboard

The interface is pretty clean, with all the tabs on the left panel—inbox, sent, received, etc. You can choose from 12 themes to customize your inbox, along with “Light,” “Medium,” and “Dark” modes.

There are three message layouts to choose from—“List,” “Right,” and “Bottom.” The Right view, for example, throws your inbox to the left side of your screen. The email you open appears on the right side, with the inbox still visible, which is exactly how Microsoft Outlook does it.

Similarly, in the Bottom view, the inbox appears at the top, with the messages you open at the bottom. The List view is similar to Gmail’s interface, with the inbox appearing in a long list at the center of the screen. 

You can even customize the “Compose” tab, choosing between a full window or a compact one. The latter is just like Gmail, where the Compose box opens in the bottom-right corner. There’s also a “Message Tab” option. When activated, each email will open in a separate tab within Yahoo Mail itself, which makes it easy to multitask and view several emails simultaneously.

One thing that caught our eye was the amount of space that ads took up on the free plan. Ads can easily cover one-fourth of your screen, which can be pretty annoying. The Interfaces of competitors like Gmail and Outlook are not raided by ads like Yahoo Mail’s.

Yahoo Mail: The competition

Here’s a quick look at how Yahoo Mail fares against some of its peers:

Yahoo Mail vs Gmail

Gmail offers certain features Yahoo doesn’t. For starters, you can segregate your emails into three tabs—Primary, Promotions, and Social. This keeps your inbox more organized with all important emails in one place. 

The Yahoo inbox, on the other hand, can get quite messy. Yes, there are Smart Views where you can view email attachments separately, but the messages can get lost in a long list of emails.

Google is also far more configurable with other apps like Google Calendar, Drive, Docs, Google Meet, and more. This brings more to the table for teams looking for a productivity tool, instead of just an email provider. 

Yahoo vs ProtonMail

ProtonMail’s biggest advantage is its security, which is why you’ll find it on our list of the best secure email providers. Each email is end-to-end encrypted, which makes it difficult to intercept them. Plus, you can password-protect your emails for added security. This is something Yahoo lacks. 

However, Yahoo Mail’s free plan is miles ahead of ProtonMail. Where Yahoo offers 1TB of free storage, Proton offers only 500 MB. Plus, you only get three labels, three folders, and one filter. 

With Proton, you don’t necessarily have to provide your phone number, like Yahoo. But, if you do, you can get 1 GB of storage, which is still a tenth of what Yahoo offers.

Yahoo Mail: Final verdict

Yahoo Mail is a decent email provider, with grouped conversations and different Smart Views. Its huge 1TB free storage is certainly class-leading in an industry where the standard is 15-20 GB. 

Plus, you can customize your inbox with attractive themes and different inbox views. The interface is pretty clean too, with all the tabs on the left-hand side. That said, the inbox can feel cluttered since you can’t segregate your important messages from social or promotional emails.

Unlike ProtonMail, Yahoo doesn’t have strong encryption in place, which makes it susceptible to data leaks. This is why it's tough to recommend it for businesses with sensitive databases. Plus, Yahoo lacks configuration and integrations which you get with providers like Gmail. For instance, scheduling and syncing your calendar with Gmail is more convenient than Yahoo.

However, Yahoo Mail does a good job with its free plan that packs features like customizable notifications, automatic email organization, Smart Views, and one-tab unsubscribe.

iTop Data Recovery review
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iTop Data Recovery, as the name suggests, is a comprehensive tool for recovering all your lost data. iTop is a popular VPN with a focus on data security and privacy—so data recovery is just one of its services. Other popular services include a screen recorder, password manager, PDF manager, data protector, iTop private browser, and of course, a virtual private network (VPN).

The best part is all of its products have individual pricing. So, instead of investing in an expensive all-in-one plan, you can simply pick the one you want for your security.

Today, though, we'll talk about iTop’s data recovery arm. Keep reading to find out if it's the right platform for you, as we dive deep into its pricing, features, and set-up guide.

iTop Data Recovery: Plans and pricing

The pricing is pretty straightforward. There’s no difference in the features you get under each plan—the only difference is in the duration of the subscription: 

iTop Data Recovery pricing

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As you can see, the longer your subscription, the lesser you'll be shelling out on a monthly calculation. For example, on going from the monthly plan to the annual plan, the price drops from $26.99/month to just $2.5/month—that’s unlike any other provider we've seen, ever. The best part is that the annual pricing makes it one of the cheapest services around, accessible to individuals and small businesses that might not have a large budget.

Speaking of iTop’s features, you get usuals, such as automatic backup, smart filter, and deep scan on every plan.

On top of that, every plan, including the basic monthly plan comes with a 100% money-back guarantee. Depending on the plan you choose, this money-back window can either be 30 or 60 days—so enough time for you to try out the tool without risking a penny.

iTop Data Recovery: Features

We'll now dig deep into our favorite features of iTop Data Recovery: 

1. Recovery in 100+ data loss scenarios  

There are one too many ways through which you can lose your files. It could be because of an unexpected system crash or a virus or you might even accidentally delete it yourself. 

iTop Data Recovery scan screen

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Whatever the cause is, you need a data recovery tool that can retrieve the lost files in almost every scenario. iTop is designed to work in a 100+ data loss scenario and get your files back, thanks to its advanced algorithm—you get a whopping 95% recovery rate.

2. Smart filters  

A phone or a laptop that you have been using for years will have tons of data. Searching for a relatively small-sized file that was lost is the same as looking for a needle in a haystack. However, iTop has found a way around this issue through Smart Filters. 

iTop Data Recovery smart filters

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These filters let you decide where you want to look for the file and what formats should be checked. In simple terms, looking for a lost image in Local Disk D is much easier than looking for the same image across the entire system. These filters not only save time but also increase your chances of actually recovering the data.

There’s also its new and improved Deep Scanning feature that can recover any lost data, even from the Recycle Bin.

3. Preview before recovering

Wouldn't it be upsetting if you go through so much trouble to recover a certain file only to later realize that it's the wrong one? That’s why the preview feature is so important. 

Once iTop finds a match for your requested file, it lets you preview it before recovering it. If it matches then voila! Otherwise, you can resume the search without missing a beat.    

Speaking of file preview, iTop works with 1,000+ file types, so no matter what you’re looking for, whether it's an image, text document, audio, or video, iTop can surely help you find it and then preview it for you.

4. Recovery from 300+ storage devices

Your lost file doesn’t have to be hidden in your PC’s default storage. It could be in a new SD card or the SSD, no one really knows. Thankfully, with iTop, it's okay not to know.

iTop Data recovery from various storage devices

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All that you have to do is start the scan, it’ll automatically dig deep into various storage devices such as SSD, SD card, HDD, your hard drive, and of course your PC’s default memory. In short, it’ll search every corner of your device until it finds the file you are looking for.

5. Automatic backups

Sure, iTop can easily recover your lost files within a few minutes, but wouldn't it be better if those files weren't lost in the first place? Accidents might happen but if you turn on automatic backup, there won't be any consequences. Even if you accidentally delete the file, you’ll still have a copy of it safe with iTop.

Also, it's perfectly fine if you don't want to automatically back up everything. There’s also a manual backup option that lets you make a second copy of only those files that are important to you.

6. Partition recovery

This tool comes in handy when you’re missing a file that helps your system boot up. Without that, your system won't even start so you can forget about accessing iTop.

In a situation like this, you can take the help of iTop’s Partition Recovery tool that can dive deep into your system’s hard drive at the most basic level, bypassing the boot stage, and searching for lost files. Then once you recover it, you can start the system as usual.

7. Secure recovery

The best part about iTop is that the entire recovery process is very safe. Everything happens locally so that no third-party agent (such as hackers) can access your confidential data. The software itself is clean and virus-free.

iTop Data recovery success

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Also, since the entire process is offline, you’ll have more control over decisions like what drives should iTop access and what should remain out of its reach. 

iTop Data Recovery: Ease of use and setup

Getting started with iTop Data Recovery is pretty simple. Here are the steps you need to follow:

Step 1: You can either visit its official website, go to Plans and Pricing at the bottom of the page, and find the Data Recovery tool or you can just click here.

Step 2: Once you are in, you’ll see a Download Now option in the top right corner of the screen. Click on it, following which the software will start downloading. 

Step 3: After it's downloaded, find the software in your Downloads section and hit run. This will open the iTop set-up wizard. 

Step 4: From here on, you’ll be asked a few questions such as whether you accept the usage license, if you want to create a desktop icon, etc. Just keep on clicking Next until the app’s running. If you have a stable internet connection, installation should only take a few seconds.

Step 5: Once the installation is complete, click on Finish. You should find the icon in your desktop menu. Open it. A new window will launch.

Step 7: Here, you’ll find a large button in the center labeled “Scan.” You’ll find files or locations that you want to scan. Besides that, you’ll have the option to select the file type you want to scan i.e. photos, videos, PDFs, or something else. From the options on the top right corner, you’ll be able to access the settings menu and backup.

Step 8: You are not done yet. If you haven't already purchased a plan, you’ll need to click on the “Activate” button to get one. If you have already purchased it, click on the key-like icon on the top menu and register yourself. 

iTop Data Recovery: Interface and dashboard

iTop is really easy to use. The entire download process only takes a few minutes and there are no difficult steps—just a few clicks and that's it. Speaking of the interface, it's one of the most compact software we have seen. There aren't too many menus or hidden options that can confuse a new user. 

However, it's important to remember that when you click on a new option, say “backup,” it opens a whole new window. So, the only way you can go back to the previous page is if you switch windows—there’s no other back button.

Another benefit of using iTop is the dashboard size. It only takes up about half the screen so you can still go about your other tasks in the background while using the app. 

iTop Data Recovery: Final verdict

iTop is truly one of the best in the industry and hence a must-try. The pricing, particularly the annual subscription, is insane value for money—and the price keeps going down as the length of your subscription increases. Downloading and setting up only takes a few minutes and the dashboard is quite easy to use.

Most importantly, iTop, with a 95% data recovery rate, does a great job recovering your data. Also, it's designed to work against 100+ types of data loss scenarios and it can extract data from 300+ storage devices. 

On the monthly and the annual plans, you also get automatic updates i.e. the app will automatically update when there's a new version, ensuring you have a seamless experience at all times.

Redmi 13 gets certified with 5,000 mAh battery
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Redmi's Note 13 series is pretty expansive, comprising of no less than seven devices, but the Xiaomi sub-brand isn't done with the number 13, it seems. It is in fact working on the Redmi 13 (sans "Note"), a lower-end model compared to the Notes. The Redmi 13 has been certified by the FCC and it's also been spotted in an IMEI database. It will run HyperOS 1.0 out of the box, with Android 14 underneath. Redmi 12 The phone will come with a 5,000 mAh battery, that will charge at up to 33W. The battery has been certified with a rated capacity of 4,930 mAh, which should turn into a...

StartMail review
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StartMail is a popular email service provider with a special focus on security, privacy, and email management. Founded in 2013, the platform can be used independently or in collaboration with other email services such as Apple Mail or Outlook. 

The tool’s primary purpose is to amp up encryption, leak-proof your email contents, and give you more control over how your emails travel. Read on as we review its best features, pros and cons, pricing, and whether it's the best email service provider for your needs.

StartMail: Plans and pricing

StartMail has a very straightforward pricing model, with only two plans to pick from. 

In addition to the individual benefits on each plan, some features are common to both, such as 20GB of storage, email management, a built-in ad tracker and blocker, one-click email deletion, support for multiple devices, and end-to-end encryption for all emails.

StartMail pricing

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Personal plan

This plan is priced at $5/month when billed annually and lets you pay in Bitcoin (only when you opt for annual billing). It also offers a 7-day free trial. You can create unlimited burner email IDs for temporary use and then delete them all at once with a single click if/when needed.

The only thing you might not like about this plan is that all your emails will contain the StartMail domain. It’ll look something like this “yourbusinessname@startmail.com”. 

Although this is standard practice and something that both Gmail and Outlook do, StartMail isn't as household a name as them, so this might not be best for large businesses. Without your own domain, your customers might confuse your brand with StartMail. The only way to fix this issue is through the Custom Domain plan. 

Custom Domain plan

Priced at $5.85/month (annually), the Custom Domain plan lets you create your own domain, meaning your emails will look something like “yourname@yourbusinessname.com” which is more professional and your customers will be able to easily identify your brand. 

StartMail: Features

StartMail is one of the best secure email providers around. Here are some of its standout features: 

1. Email aliases

One of the best things about StartMail is that it lets you create multiple aliases. This way, when you need to log into a new site, you can just use one of your aliases, get the job done, and dispose of that email.  

StartMail email aliases

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All of this protects you from unnecessary spam. You might have noticed that despite unsubscribing for email notifications, some sites go a little overboard and keep trying to reach you. In a situation like this, you can save yourself a lot of trouble by simply using a temporary email ID. 

2. Group subscriptions

StartMail offers something known as group subscriptions where you can add your family members or friends to your account.  

StartMail group subscriptions

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The best part about this is that everyone will get their own separate inboxes and none of the emails will overlap. Plus, instead of paying for each plan separately, you’ll only have to pay a discounted rate for each additional inbox. 

3. Password protection

Just because you are sincere about data security and protection doesn't mean everyone else is, and that’s why StartMail offers password protection—a feature that protects the sensitive contents of your email and prevents it from leaking in case the recipient doesn't have appropriate encryption in place. 

StartMail password protection

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The feature is pretty simple to use. All you have to do is toggle the switch on your email screen that says “Encrypt”. Then click on the blue button at the top that says “Send Encrypted”. 

A new window will pop up where you’ll be asked to set a password as well as enter a hint for the password. 

4. Adequate storage

Right out of the box, StartMail offers 20GB of cloud storage to every user, so you’ll hardly ever run out of space. To give you a rough idea about how much 20GB really is, it’ll take you about 2,097,152 emails (not considering the size of their attachments) to fill up to 20 GB. 

It's also worth noting that both Gmail and Outlook offer 15GB of storage each, meaning StartMail is slightly better than the industry leaders in this regard.

5. PGP signature

Along with password-protected emails, StartMail has a bunch of other email security features that together provide world-class, unbreakable encryption. For instance, you can add a PGP signature at the end of your email.  

StartMail PGP signature

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The PGP signature consists of random letters and numbers but is actually a code that tells the receiver that it was written by the owner himself. In case someone hacks your email account and tries to send emails to your contacts, this signature (or the lack of it) will warn the recipients.

Using PGP, you can also encrypt your email in just one click and ensure that only the intended recipient is able to read the contents of the email. It basically leverages the public key-private key process where you use your public key to encrypt the email while you're sending it and the recipient will decrypt the email with their private key while receiving it.

6. Email management

StartMail has some incredible email management features. You can customize the inbox view and use filters to easily find the email you’re looking for. What’s more, you also get to permanently block spam users and move them to the block list. 

If you’re moving from a different email service provider, migrating and merging contacts will only take a few clicks. The best part is that it works with all your favorite email apps such as Thunderbird, Outlook, or Apple Email.

We loved StartMail’s auto-response, which can greatly benefit businesses. When you’re away on a holiday or simply away from your desk, turn on the auto-responder tool; it’ll send an automated email (that you need to craft beforehand) to anyone who tries to reach you during that period.

Similarly, if you want to reach out to all of your customers at once, StartMail will help you create a group and send emails in bulk.

7. No tracking

Another reason to praise SmartMail’s security is how it automatically blocks tracking pixels, which can be used to track your email activity. It also has built-in malicious link protection, which shows you the full web address before you click on an external link. Plus, it hides your IP address in email headers so that you cannot be tracked by any third party.

StartMail: Ease of use and setup

Setting up StartMail is pretty simple—all that you have to do is go to its website and get yourself a new plan. It's worth noting that you can try it out risk-free with a 7-day free trial if you choose the Personal plan. 

Next, you’ll get a sign-up page where you’ll have to enter your email ID, password, and display name. Once you've given the required info, hit “Next”.

On the next page, you’ll be asked to enter your payment details. You will see this page even if you opt for the 7-day free trial—don't worry, they’ll charge your card only when the free trial is over, so click “Next" when you see this page.

Pick a payment tenure you like—a monthly or annual subscription. Enter your card details and click on “Next” again.

Once you've completed the process, you’ll be asked to add recovery details so that you can log back into your account in case you forget your password. After that, your account will be created and ready for use.

StartMail: Interface and dashboard

StartMail's dashboard looks pretty similar to Gmail, except for the color scheme, of course. There’s a neatly organized menu on the left corner that consists of options like inbox, sent, drafts, spam, work folder, and more. 

In your inbox, there's a list of all the emails you’ve received recently which you can filter or sort them as per your preference. This is also where you can change the layout of the emails. 

Speaking of filters, you can also create your own—simply enter a word and if an email contains that word, it’ll be moved to a folder of your choice. Apart from the usual “inbox” and “sent”, you can also have your own custom folders. Overall, we’ll say SmartMail is pretty beginner-friendly and easy to operate.

StartMail: Final verdict

StartMail stands tall as a revolutionary email management platform in what most will say is a tough industry, given the sheer amount of market share that Gmail and Outlook hold.

What sets SmartMail apart is its delightful combination of email management and security. One of our favorite features is Email Aliases. In a world where every website encourages you to share your email in order to access its content, StartMail ensures that you can keep your actual contact details private by allowing you to create burner email IDs. 

Plus, you're getting 20GB of storage space, which is more than what other email service providers like Gmail and Outlook offer. What's more, Group Subscription allows you to manage multiple inboxes under the same primary domain at a discounted price—and you also get to create your own custom email domain with your brand’s name at a reasonable price. 

Overall, with its features, user-friendly interface, and affordable pricing, StartMail is an email service you must try out—there's a 7-day free trial so you can take it for a test drive without putting any money on the line.

Tecno Camon 30, 30 5G and 30 Pro officially launch
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Tecno introduced a four-strong Camon 30 series during MWC 2024 in Barcelona – Camon 30, Camon 30 5G, Camon 30 Pro, and the mightiest of them all Camon 30 Premier. Today, the company began the market rollout of the first three, while the flagship will arrive later in April. Tecno Camon 30 Pro has a Dimensity 8200 chipset and two nicely sounding cameras at the back - 50 MP 1/1.56" main with OIS and a 50 MP ultrawide camera. The front-facing camera has another 50 MP sensor. The Camon 30 5G steps down to a Dimensity 7020 chip but matches the 6.78” AMOLED display with Full HD+...

Realme C65 announced, 12x hits India
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Realme went ahead and announced the latest entry into its budget C-series lineup with the Realme C65. The device was announced in Vietnam earlier today with entry-level specs including a 90Hz LCD, Mediatek Helio G85 chipset and a 50 MP main cam. Realme C65 in Black and Purple Realme C65 is built around a 6.67-inch IPS LCD with HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. It features a punch hole cutout for the 8MP front-facing cam and also supports Realme’s Mini Capsule which displays status info and notifications around the selfie cam similar to Apple’s Dynamic Island. Realme...

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