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Google Pixel 8 and 8 Pro: what we know so far
10:31 pm | July 8, 2023

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Behind the scenes Google is working on the next generation of Pixel phones and so far it has not given any official details on the upcoming devices. But Google usually does a pretty bad job of keeping things a secret. The phones will not be unveiled until later this year (likely in October), even so, plenty of details have leaked already. There will be two flagship models – smaller vanilla and larger Pro. Like with previous generations, the Pro will have a superior display and camera. Interestingly, the vanilla phone will be smaller than its predecessor. Let’s look at those...

More alleged Realme GT Neo 6 specs leak
8:00 pm |

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Last we heard, the Realme GT Neo 6 was certified in China with two distinct model numbers - RMX3820 and RMX3823. Originally, we thought that one might be related to a vanilla Realme GT Neo 6 with a Dimensity 9200 chipset, while the other to a Pro version with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. Now more specs have been posted by a certification authority for both model numbers, and it seems that both are running on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, based on the reported 3.2 GHz max CPU frequency. Realme GT Neo 6 The difference between the two models seems to be battery capacity and...

More alleged Realme GT Neo 6 specs leak
8:00 pm |

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Last we heard, the Realme GT Neo 6 was certified in China with two distinct model numbers - RMX3820 and RMX3823. Originally, we thought that one might be related to a vanilla Realme GT Neo 6 with a Dimensity 9200 chipset, while the other to a Pro version with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. Now more specs have been posted by a certification authority for both model numbers, and it seems that both are running on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, based on the reported 3.2 GHz max CPU frequency. Realme GT Neo 6 The difference between the two models seems to be battery capacity and...

Oppo Reno10 series escapes China, Reno10 and Reno10 Pro have different specs
5:30 pm |

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The Oppo Reno10 series, launched in China in May, has begun its international rollout with Malaysia. The lineup comprises three smartphones - Reno10, Reno10 Pro, and Reno10 Pro+. The Oppo Reno10 Pro+ introduced in Malaysia is the same as the one available in China. It comes with the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC, a 6.74" 120Hz AMOLED screen with a fingerprint scanner underneath, and a 4,700 mAh battery with 100W wired charging. The Reno10 Pro+ features four cameras - 50MP primary (with OIS), 64MP periscope telephoto (with OIS), 8MP ultrawide, and 32MP selfie. It runs Android 13-based ColorOS...

Carrier-locked and unlocked Samsung Galaxy S22 series gets July 2023 security update in the US
2:30 pm |

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Samsung released the July 2023 Android security update for the Galaxy S22 series in Europe earlier this week, and its rollout has now expanded to the US for the carrier-locked and unlocked units of the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22 Ultra. The unlocked models are receiving the update with firmware version S90xUSQS3CWF3, while the update for the carrier-locked versions has firmware S90xU1UES3CWF3. Samsung Galaxy S22 (left), S22+ (center), and S22 Ultra (right) The July 2023 security update fixes 90 security issues found in Galaxy phones and tablets, and if you haven't...

Carrier-locked and unlocked Samsung Galaxy S22 series gets July 2023 security update in the US
2:30 pm |

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Samsung released the July 2023 Android security update for the Galaxy S22 series in Europe earlier this week, and its rollout has now expanded to the US for the carrier-locked and unlocked units of the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22 Ultra. The unlocked models are receiving the update with firmware version S90xUSQS3CWF3, while the update for the carrier-locked versions has firmware S90xU1UES3CWF3. Samsung Galaxy S22 (left), S22+ (center), and S22 Ultra (right) The July 2023 security update fixes 90 security issues found in Galaxy phones and tablets, and if you haven't...

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 2023 already selling offline in India
11:22 am |

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If you are not in the know, Samsung is re-launching the 2022 Galaxy S21 FE for India by swapping the original Exynos 2100 chipset for a Snapdragon 888. Pretty much every detail about the new device has already leaked and last we heard the handset might be officially unveiled on July 10. As of writing this article, Samsung's official India website still has the S21 FE 2023 as "coming soon". Meanwhile, however, it turns out that the phone can already be purchased in brick-and-mortar stores. Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 2023 retail box The price is the same as before ₹50,000, but this...

Dell Precision 7865 Tower Workstation Review
4:52 am |

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Historically, when people have been looking for a high-end PC, they look to gaming PCs to find the raw power. However, the problem with using gaming PCs that way is that they are more mission-critical-reliable than you may need them to be. For most scenarios in which you would be in the market for a computer of this caliber, you need it to be reliable.

Dell's newest release in their Precision Desktop lineup is just that. It's a remarkably powerful, reliable, professional business desktop that users can trust with their essential tasks, and it might just be one of the best workstations available.

Dell Precision 7865 Tower Workstation

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Unboxing and First Impressions

Right off the bat, this desktop is massive. Much like a Mac Pro, this PC takes up some serious space and is quite heavy. Anytime a computer has integrated carrying handles, you know it's pretty large. Beyond the impressive size, this computer screams workstation-class performance. It has locking drives in the front, a locking panel that can open up the entire left side of the computer, and five expandable slots in the back to add even more to this beast.

Dell Precision 7865 Tower Workstation

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Design and Build Quality

Specs

*as tested

Processor: AMD Threadripper Pro 5995WX
Memory: 64GB
Storage: 2x 1TB Raid 0
Graphics: NVIDIA RTX A6000
Network: 1x 1GB Ethernet, 1x 10GB Ethernet
OS: Windows 11 Pro
Ports: 5x USB-C 3.2, 5x USB-A 3.2, 1x 1GB RJ45 Ethernet, 1x 10GB RJ45 Ethernet, Headphone, audio out
Dimensions: 16.3 x 6.8 x 16.9in

Dell has designed this beast for use in the enterprise world. There are no flashy colors, RGB lighting, or translucent areas to show off components. This is essentially a black box, safely tucking away all components in a secure shell. Further proving that this is a secure enterprise build, the accessible drives on the front top of the workstation are lockable to avoid unwanted access, and the left access panel is also lockable. In addition to rack mounting and vertical orientation, Dell has included rubber feet on the right side of the tower, making it easy to lay this down on its side to use if desired.

Moving on, Dell wanted to ensure that professionals could use this machine in all enterprise scenarios. Knowing that some involve rack-mounting a machine, Dell made this one a bit of a transformer so that, if needed, you can remove the top panel to reveal hardware to rack mount. Upon removing panels, including the main side access panel, Dell has also included easy-to-follow service diagrams, which is incredibly helpful for those making quick upgrades or minor repairs.

The cables in this workstation are well-organized, and everything has been assembled seamlessly, resulting in an exceptional quality build, precisely what is needed when relying on a computer such as this one for vital tasks at an enterprise level.

Dell Precision 7865 Tower Workstation

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

In Use

The computer barely yawned at everything I threw at this workstation for testing purposes. Data transfer was quick, even noticeably faster than transfer from an M1 Mac. This computer will easily handle tasks like emailing, document editing, working with spreadsheets, and creating presentations without any difficulty.

This machine shines in when using 3D modeling software, video editing software, and other demanding programs for creatives, designers, architects, system admins, and engineers. The Dell Precision 7865 Workstation Tower isn't the computer you'd buy an office admin or journalist. But instead, this computer is meant for those who need the highest-powered computers in the business world.

While using this computer, the front ports were quite helpful. I could plug in several USB drives to transfer data, and I could even plug in some USB-C devices to transfer data or plug-in accessories. For content creators, the SD card slot on the front will be a welcomed offering, and so will the audio port to plug in a set of headphones quickly without needing to dig around the back of the machine. While I have not needed to use an optical drive in years, Dell has an optional optical drive slot in case you still need access to one.

Lastly, I sadly did not get a chance to test this, but Dell tells me that the Precision 7865 is also VR and AI Ready, meaning Dell has their eye on this and is future-proofing their high-end devices to ensure they can handle what is to come.

Dell Precision 7865 Tower Workstation

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Final Verdict

This machine is impressive. Every area I tested surpassed my expectations except for no Thunderbolt ports. However, I can look past that thanks to the 10Gb transfer speeds from the USB-C and the 10GB Ethernet ports.

This machine is not cheap, and it is not small. But if you are looking for what may be the best beast of an enterprise tower, you should be looking into the Dell Precision 7865 Tower Workstation.

Oakywood Custom Standing Desk Review
4:50 am |

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Oakywood has been in the game for best standing desk and desk accessories for some time now. They have iconic accessories such as Magsafe chargers, desk shelves, laptop stands, etc. With a website redesign and branding update, Oakywood has released its 3D Configurator for its four flagship products; the Standing Desk, the Classic Desk, the Desk Shelf, and the Felt & Cork Desk Mat. An excellent desk with all the elements that make it great is now completely customizable in size and (some) features to curate exactly what you need in your workspace.

When I discovered this was an option, I knew I had to work on designing my very own Oakywood custom desk to be my studio imaging and testing space. I have a weird narrow wall between an opening to a larger room and a door I want to use for this purpose, but I have just found a desk to fit it perfectly... now.

3D Configurator

Utilizing the 3D Configurator to create my perfect standing desk. I jumped onto Oakywood's site and found the Configurator in seconds. From here, I could choose which of the four (previously mentioned) customizable options I wanted to design. I naturally started with the heart of this setup, the Standing Desk.

At this point, I had the option of five colorways; black, oak, oak veneer, walnut, and walnut veneer. I chose oak to contrast the usually dark technology I review and plan to photograph on this desk. Next, I decided on the shape of the desk. There is a choice between round steep, round straight, sharp steep, and sharp straight. I liked the clean look of the sharp steep, so I chose that one. This is where I would have chosen differently, as I didn't think about clamps not being able to grab them as well. Some larger C-clamps, like the ones on monitors, can still catch, but smaller lighting C-clamps, for example, cannot hold the edge. If I ever get a second chance at making this choice, I'd choose round straight or sharp straight for this reason.

Next up, I chose between white or black legs. I chose black to help them disappear for my use case, though the white look sharp with the light oak wood. If I weren't using this desk in the way I am and were going to use this desk as a primary workstation, I would have probably chosen an oak top with white legs or a walnut top with black legs.

Now for the game changer, Oakywood's 3D Configurator allowed me to choose the exact centimeter I wanted for the length and width of the desktop. I needed an odd size for my space, coming in at 156 x 72cm.

Finally, I had the choice of casters or no casters. I, of course, chose casters. It's worth paying an extra $50 for a desk that can be easily moved around, especially since I'll use it frequently and need the flexibility. It's a must-have feature for me and my workflow.

I went on to customize a Desk Shelf to match, with an oak top and black leg finish, and a Desk Mat in Anthracite to fit my desk width the way I wanted.

Oakywood Standing Desk

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Unboxing and First Impressions

Unboxing was about as expected; I knew exactly what would be in the box. The instructions could have been more straightforward, but I figured it out without problems. Once assembled, I was thrilled and somehow shocked that my measurements were accurate and the desk fit perfectly where I wanted it. I added my cable management tray of choice, the Underdesk Organizer from Oakywood, and set up the desk as I wanted, a perfect staging area for product shots and testing.

Oakywood Standing Desk

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Design and Build Quality

Specs

*as designed

Dimensions: 156 x 72cm
Height Range: 62.5 - 130 cm
Lifting Capacity: 260lb

The build quality of this desk is impressive. The desktop is a solid piece of wood, not cardboard or manufactured wood. Solid, natural, wood. Further, Oakywood coats the desktop with wax oil to enhance the smooth feel without clogging any pores or damaging the desk. The legs are sturdy and durable, and all around this desk feels like fine leather or fine wine and will only get better with age.

Oakywood Standing Desk

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

In Use

Using this desk has been outstanding. My one qualm with the desk, because I have had experience testing and using the best of the best desks of all price ranges, is that the control pad is a bit basic. It feels like the least quality part of the desk, especially since I have customized every aspect of this desk outside of the control pad. However, it is still quite helpful. I can set four height presets and even see a readout of the height so I can quickly and accurately jump from one height to another.

As a secondary yet heavily used desk, I am thrilled with the performance of the Oakywood Standing Desk. It has held up well with even heavy products on top, it looks excellent in photos thanks to the natural oak, and I have no issues with the desk while in use.

Oakywood Standing Desk

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Final Verdict

If you are looking for a standing desk in general, and especially if you want to make sure it is the right size, wood, and colors you want, you need to check out Oakywood right away. Their 3D Configurator is an absolute game changer in the high-end standing desk world, and it makes a premium desk, a custom premium desk, which makes the desk much more helpful. I see myself holding onto this desk for quite some time, especially since it is perfectly designed for this area of my basement office in my home.

Apple is reportedly working on a foldable screen laptop
1:58 am |

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So far Asus has been the true pioneer of the folding-screen laptop, with its Zenbook Fold line, but it's allegedly due to get some serious competition in the future. According to a report out of Korea, Apple is working on a foldable screen laptop. The company is apparently in talks with suppliers to launch a foldable-screen MacBook. This device would catalyze the now-sluggish display market, if it comes to fruition. Asus Zenbook 17 Fold OLED It would be released in 2026, after an unveiling in 2025. Korean display makers like Samsung Display and LG Display have invested a lot in...

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