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Google Pixel Watch 2 appears on Google Play Console
8:00 pm | August 18, 2023

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The Pixel Watch 2 from Google is expected to arrive later this fall and we’ve already seen a few leaks and rumors but we now have a more detailed leak thanks to a new listing on the Google Play Console. Pixel Watch 2 is seen bearing the eos codename and a nearly identical design to its predecessor with a round screen of 384 x 384 px resolution and a crown element dial on the side. The screen is expected to remain at 1.2 inches in diagonal and will likely be of the OLED variety. Google Pixel Watch 2 listing on GPC As expected Google is ditching Exynos in favor of Qualcomm and its...

Samsung Galaxy A05s stops by FCC, design schematic and charging specs revealed
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With the Samsung Galaxy A04 and A04s released in October and September last year, it's almost time for the Galaxy A05 and A05s to come around. That's why the duo has been visiting various certification agencies across the globe and the A05s was recently certified by FCC. Screenshots from the FCC listing The listing doesn't reveal much, but it does show the Galaxy A05s back and its charging capabilities. It looks like the A05s will arrive with a 4,000 mAh battery and support for 25W charging. This is an interesting development given because the Galaxy A04s has a bigger 5,000 mAh...

PDP Afterglow Wave review – an RGB novelty that misses several marks
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The PDP Afterglow Wave sets a mighty fine first impression, at least out of the box. Boot up your console with the gamepad plugged in via USB-C and you’ll be treated to a lovely RGB lighting effect that cascades down the grips, and lights up the surroundings of each analog stick. It’s certainly an eye-catching pad, and one that would suit RGB heavy gaming setups.

Unfortunately, all other aspects of the Afterglow Wave can’t match its lovely lighting. Overall, the controller has a cheap, almost tacky feel to it. This is especially apparent in the analog sticks, bumpers, face buttons, and triggers which all feel frustratingly stiff and below the level of quality you should expect. The two programmable back buttons do salvage things somewhat, however, feeling nicely tactile. Additionally, the circular D-pad design is a welcome touch.

Still, there is an argument to be made in favor of the Afterglow Wave in that of its welcomely affordable sticker price. But, the same can be said for some of the best Xbox controllers, including the 8BitDo Pro 2 and HyperX Clutch Gladiate, which sit around the same price point and perform much better overall which leaves this one with precious little to say for itself.

PDP Afterglow Wave - price and availability

The PDP Afterglow Wave is available to buy right now, for $44.99 / £34.99 / AU$69. The gamepad is purchasable from PDP’s official website, as well as big box retailers like Amazon, Best Buy and Gamestop. If you’re not keen on the default black colorway, then white and gray options are also available should you prefer. 

PDP Afterglow Wave - design and features

PDP Afterglow Wave

(Image credit: Future)

The most eye-catching design element of the PDP Afterglow Wave is certainly its RGB lighting, which is some of the best I’ve seen for an Xbox Series X|S controller. I love the cascading light trail that slides down the sides of the controller’s grips, and the ring of RGB around both analog sticks is an equally nice touch. Even better, you can fully customize your lighting profile, including colors, patterns and speed, via the PDP Control Hub app if you’re playing on PC.

It’s a crying shame, then, that the rest of the controller’s features don’t match up in terms of quality. The Afterglow Wave’s build feels fairly cheap, which may be expected for a budget pad. However, the 8BitDo Pro 2 proves that you can have high build quality and affordability both. The Afterglow Wave’s RGB lighting is doing some extra heavy lifting here, but overall I would have preferred even slightly better build quality.

As for ancillary features, the Afterglow Wave does feel complete with a 3.5mm headphone jack, a dedicated mic mute button and two additional back paddle buttons, which can be assigned to an input of your choosing via the PDP Control Hub app, wherein you’re able to set multiple button profiles, too.

PDP Afterglow Wave - performance

PDP Afterglow Wave

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Being a wired only controller, you can expect minimal input lag when using the PDP Afterglow Wave, which is always nice. Wireless functionality would of course have been welcome, but that is a rarity at this price point. The included USB-C cable is at least of a decent length (10ft), so you should have no trouble sitting comfortably during play.

The controller’s modules are underwhelming overall. Almost every module on the controller, including sticks, bumpers and triggers, all feel unnaturally stiff. They offer slightly more resistance than what I’m used to, especially compared to the pack-in Xbox Wireless Controller and the manufacturer’s own Victrix Gambit. This proved to be an issue in racers like Forza Horizon 5, and shooters including Halo Infinite, where trigger management is especially important.

The one saving grace here is those competent back paddle buttons, both of which feel nicely tactile and satisfying to press. I found myself assigning frequent inputs to these buttons, such as accessing secondary hotbars in Final Fantasy 14 Online, and felt like this was something the Afterglow Wave handled very well. It’s just a shame the rest of the controller’s modules don’t share that level of quality. 

Should I buy the PDP Afterglow Wave?

PDP Afterglow Wave

(Image credit: Future)

Buy it if...

Don't buy it if...

How we reviewed the PDP Afterglow Wave

We tested the PDP Afterglow Wave over the course of about a week, making sure to play a variety of titles across Xbox Series X and PC. While we rate the aesthetics of the controller, what was most important was testing its overall performance, which was overall quite underwhelming no matter the title we tested it with. 

Interested in more Xbox hardware? Have a read of our best Xbox Series X accessories and best Xbox Game Pass streaming accessories guides to upgrade your experience on Microsoft's current-gen systems.

AndaSeat Phantom 3 Gaming Chair review – a great budget chair for work and play
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If you spend a good amount of time sitting at a desk whether it's working or playing games then a high-quality gaming chair can make all the difference. That's where the AndaSeat Phantom 3 comes in, with its competitive price point, solid construction, and a good degree of features which makes it a punchy performer for its price range. It can be considered one of the best gaming chairs for those on a tighter budget, but there are a couple of things holding back from being truly definitive. 

The AndaSeat Phantom 3 boasts a number of desirable features, including comfortable foam padding and a generous 160° recline. Its compact design is also perfect for those short on space and the sleek aesthetics mean that it is likely to suit the look of almost any setup whether intended for work or play. After a period of extended use, however, I found the included lumbar pillow to be a source of frustration. The 2D armrests are also far from the most comfortable or flexible on the market and, although neither of these limitations is a complete dealbreaker, they’re worth bearing in mind when weighing this gaming chair up against the competition.

AndaSeat Phantom 3: Price and availability

At $399.99 / £279.99 / AU$499, the AndaSeat Phantom 3 ranks as one of the company’s more affordable gaming chairs. It’s not as cheap as some of the more budget-oriented offerings from other manufacturers but also doesn’t make nearly as many sacrifices when it comes to its features or quality of materials. 

The chair is readily available directly from AndaSeat and through major third-party retailers such as Amazon in the UK, US, and Australia. While already good value for money, the price is often subject to sales throughout the year. For example, at the time of writing, AndaSeat is offering a hefty $100 discount that brings the price down to just $299.99 in the US, a rate that feels more aggressive compared to its competition. 

AndaSeat Phantom 3: Assembly

AndaSeat's reputation with quality gaming chairs continues with the assembly of the Phantom 3. For a first-time gaming chair builder like myself, I found that the instruction leaflet was clear and simple to follow, with large photos that do a good job of demonstrating every step in detail. Components like the tilt mechanism are clearly labeled with their correct orientation and absolutely everything needed to complete assembly comes in the box (alongside some spare bolts, which is a nice touch).

The build took just under 25 minutes from start to finish and would have been even quicker were it not for one small snag while attaching the backrest to the side handles of the seat. Although there is a metal guide rail intended to keep both of these heavy components in place, similar to what you'll see on the Secretlab Titan Evo 2022, it is only present on one side of the chair which can make the act of lining up the bolts something of a struggle when building alone. 

Still, this can be overcome with some careful positioning, and getting the rest of the parts together was remarkably smooth. The two cosmetic caps that sit on the side of the backrest are even attached magnetically and, as the armrests come pre-attached to the frame, this means the whole chair comes together with a grand total of just eight bolts. It's overall a painless process, which is something I think deserves commending. 

AndaSeat Phantom 3: Design and features

AndaSeat Phantom 3 pillows

(Image credit: Future / Dashiell Wood)

With a fairly standard take on the traditional racing form factor, the overall design isn’t anything too eye-catching but this appears to be the intention. Aside from a few prominent logos, the look is pleasantly understated and would comfortably blend in in an office setting, especially in the black colorway as with my review unit. The lumbar and neck pillows are only available in a soft velvety black, adorned with colored lettering that matches the rest of the finish. While this might seem like a shame to those seeking a clean single-color look as with the Cloudy White or Ash Gray colorways, I quite like the added contrast that it brings to the table. 

The AndaSeat Phantom 3 boasts some pretty premium-feeling materials, too, and the fabric has a very pleasant finish with high-quality stitching that feels ripped right out of the interior of a classy car. I also found this material to be quite robust and it successfully resisted my best efforts of scratching and picking at its surface with my nails. It is, however, an absolute magnet for stray hairs. This is down to my choice of color and material more than anything, however, the PVC Leatherette option will most definitely be the better choice for those with pets prone to shedding. 

Unfortunately, the premium feel of the rest of the chair does not extend to the armrests which lack any substantial padding and are therefore not particularly pleasant to use for extended periods. They are limited to a simple 2D up and down motion which, while an understandable way to cut back on costs at this price point, does further limit their versatility and appeal. It's disappointing, as even budget chairs from other big-name brands, such as the Corsair TC100 Relaxed do better in this respect for a similar price point. 

AndaSeat Phantom 3: Performance

Lumbar pillow on the AndaSeat Phantom 3

(Image credit: Future / Dashiell Wood)

Disappointing armrests aside, this is a very comfortable gaming chair that performs well in almost every other area. It has a particularly small profile, making it perfect for those who are either short on space or want something tailored to smaller body types. There is both a lockable tilt and 160° recline (from an upright 90° position), lending you the flexibility to find the perfect angle to support your back and even potentially catch some Zs between matches at its lowest setting. 

The internal steel frame feels remarkably sturdy and the thick foam cushioning is soft. It is worth noting that the chair is only recommended for those up to the maximum weight of 200lbs/90kg and height of 5’9”/180cm. While there is some wiggle room with these measurements (I, for example, was able to sit comfortably despite being slightly over the recommended height) as this is a particularly narrow design you would be much better off considering the larger AndaSeat Kaiser 3 or 3XL if you greatly exceed them. 

Your mileage with the lumbar pillow will also vary as, while it is very comfortable, there is no real way to attach it to the seat. This can become a source of frustration as it frequently falls out of place and requires some fiddling to reposition every time you sit down. It also means that it is unsuitable for anything more than basic lower back support, a baffling oversight when the small addition of a strap would go a long way to improve the experience. 

Should you buy the AndaSeat Phantom 3?

AndaSeat Phantom 3 chair in full view

(Image credit: Future / Dashiell Wood)

Buy it if… 

You want a premium-feeling gaming chair without the steep price tag 

The AndaSeat Phantom 3 feels excellent and offers some very attractive finishes for its price. 

You want a more covert design 

The understated look would blend in well in a work environment, especially in the Stormy Black colorway. 

Don't buy it if... 

You want 4D armrests 

The AndaSeat Phantom 3 is a mid-range gaming chair and that means the armrests you're getting here aren't going to be up to par with some of the best in the business. 

You’re above the recommended weight and height

While I didn't personally have any issues with the AndaSeat Phantom 3 above the recommended height and weight limit of 200lbs / 90kg or height of 5’9”/180cm, you're going to want to consider either an XL variant or the Kaiser 3 from the company instead. 

How we tested the AndaSeat Phantom 3 gaming chair

I used the AndaSeat Phantom 3 as my main chair for both work and play over the past two weeks. I spent dozens of hours working in the chair as well as watching media, where I tested the upright and the reclined functionality. 

The AndaSeat Phantom 3 will pair well with one of the best gaming desks and one of the best gaming monitors

Xiaomi 13T Pro leaked renders reveal familiar design
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Xiaomi is expected to launch the 13T series soon, and the 13T Pro version appeared in leaked renders. The phone looks a lot like the Redmi K60 Ultra, but the leak suggests the cameras will be more powerful. The smartphone will arrive in Black and Blue with a square camera island, with the first color being under a glass panel while the second being part of a vegan leather design. Xiaomi 13T Pro The screen is expected to be the same 6.67” OLED with a 144 Hz refresh rate and 1220p resolution. The chipset is likely a Dimensity 9200+, as seen on Geekbench...

Samsung’s Freestyle Gen 2 projector goes official with built-in cloud game streaming
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Samsung announced its Freestyle Gen 2 projector with Gaming Hub capabilities which comes as a successor to last year’s first-gen Freestyle projector. The premise is simple – as long as you have a stable internet connection and a space to project, you can stream content or play thousands of gaming titles wherever you see fit. Samsung’s Gaming Hub supports Xbox Game Pass, Nvidia GeForce NOW, Amazon Luna, Utomik, Antstream Arcade and Blacknut game streaming platforms. Samsung The Freestyle 2 with Gaming Hub The Freestyle 2 projector is compatible with a wide array of Bluetooth...

Xiaomi 13 and 13 Pro get Android 14-based MIUI 14 stable beta
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Xiaomi first released its Android 14-based MIUI 14 beta back in May and today, the company is seeding a stable version of the software, but still beta, of course. After all, Google hasn't released an official and stable version of Android 14 to the masses. Google achieved platform stability with its Android 14 Beta 5 update about a week ago and it seems like Xiaomi is done with most of the beta testing too. Notably, the most recent MIUI 14 stable beta update is based on that Android 14 Beta 5 we are talking about. Even though Xiaomi 12T was part of the first Android 14 Beta release,...

IDC: India’s PC market continues to slide, shrinks by 15 year-over-year
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According to the latest PC market analysis from IDC, the PC market has declined in the second quarter this year by 15.3% year-over-year. The silver lining is that it actually grew compared to Q1 2023 by 5.9%. All PC market categories saw a decline, though, with the notebook segment declining by 18.5% YoY, while the desktop segment had a smoother sailing with a 7% YoY decline. Looking at the PC market as commercial and consumer, things aren't that great either. The consumer segment fell by 17% while the commercial slid by 13.8% YoY. There's a good trend in the educational and...

Realme Buds Air 5 series will go global on August 23
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The Realme 11 series arrived back in May, and they shared the stage with the Buds Air 5 Pro earphones. Today, we learned the audio wearables will reach their first international market on August 23 - it will be launched in India, alongside the Realme 11 5G and Realme 11x 5G. In just two days, Realme first revealed the Buds Air 5 Pro would arrive in India, and today we saw another case with a different size, LED placement, and fancy blue color - surely this is the vanilla Buds Air 5, a likely successor of the Buds Air 3. The Buds Air 5 Pro has 11 mm woofers and 6 mm planar drivers,...

PaperSave review
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PaperSave is a versatile and comprehensive hybrid document management solution, designed to empower business owners and streamline their document management processes.

With its automated electronic workflows and transactions, PaperSave enables organizations to efficiently track, manage, and store their documents. Whether deployed on-premise or hosted in the cloud, PaperSave offers seamless integration with popular systems like Microsoft Dynamics, Intacct, and Blackbaud, catering to a range of industries including healthcare, education, manufacturing, nonprofit, and professional services. 

With its user-friendly interface, robust security measures, and exceptional customer support, PaperSave is one of the best document management systems, and allows businesses to enhance operational efficiency, improve document security, and achieve a paperless work environment.

PaperSave: Plans and pricing

PaperSave offers flexible deployment options, allowing businesses to choose between on-premise or cloud-based solutions. The specific plans and pricing details may vary, but they typically include options such as WorkPlace Requisition and Procurement, AP Automation, OCR for Invoices, and more. 

These plans are designed to provide businesses with the specific features and functionalities they require to optimize their document management processes and improve operational efficiency.

It's recommended to visit the PaperSave website or contact their sales team to get the most up-to-date information on the available plans and their respective pricing structures.

While there is no free version, a free trial is available and the cost can be negotiated on a case-by-case basis to meet the specific needs of the organization.

PaperSave: Features

PaperSave is tailored to suit businesses across various industries, including healthcare, education, hospitality, manufacturing, distribution, nonprofit, and professional services. It offers integration with Microsoft SharePoint and supports capture methods, gifting procedures, and invoice automation. One-click access to documents within the Microsoft Dynamics solution enhances user convenience.

PaperSave's key features benefit business owners in several ways. Firstly, it eliminates manual data entry by automating document capture, saving time and reducing errors. It streamlines workflows and document routing, resulting in faster monthly closes and improved deadline management. Quick access to relevant documents enhances communication with vendors and customers, fostering better relationships and customer satisfaction. 

Its intuitive search and retrieval capabilities eliminate the need for manual searching, saving employees valuable time. PaperSave provides robust encryption and access controls, ensuring the security and integrity of sensitive business documents. Additionally, its automated record retention rules aid in compliance with legal requirements, reducing the risk of penalties. Furthermore, by digitizing documents, PaperSave helps businesses reclaim office space and create a more organized workspace.

By integrating with Microsoft Dynamics AX, GP, SL, and CRM, PaperSave enables businesses to consolidate their document management processes within the familiar Microsoft environment. This integration allows for streamlined workflows, making it easier to capture, store, and retrieve documents directly from Microsoft Dynamics platforms. It eliminates the need for manual switching between systems, saving time and increasing productivity.

PaperSave's integration with Blackbaud solutions such as Raiser's Edge, Financial Edge, Educational Edge, and Enterprise CRM is particularly advantageous for nonprofit organizations and educational institutions. It enables seamless document management within the Blackbaud ecosystem, facilitating efficient tracking, storing, and retrieval of essential documents. Integration with these systems ensures that critical information is readily accessible, improving operational efficiency and supporting fundraising efforts.

The integration with the Intacct cloud accounting system allows businesses to centralize their document management processes alongside their accounting operations. Users can easily capture, store, and access documents directly from the Intacct platform, reducing the need for manual handling of paperwork and improving data accuracy. This integration streamlines financial processes, enhances collaboration between accounting teams, and ensures that supporting documents are readily available during audits or financial analysis.

PaperSave: Ease of use

Implementing PaperSave does not require custom programming, extra training, or costly setup time. It captures information from the supporting card or transaction and stores it as metadata with the supporting document. This enables users to retrieve documents within a click or two directly from within the Dynamics window. The user-friendly interface and intuitive workflow features make it easy for employees to adapt to the system quickly.

PaperSave: Security

PaperSave ensures strong security and privacy for users' documents and data. With robust encryption, sensitive information is protected from unauthorized access. Granular access controls allow administrators to define user permissions, ensuring only authorized individuals can access specific documents. A detailed audit trail tracks document activities for compliance purposes. Secure storage options, both on-premise and in the cloud, employ advanced security measures to safeguard data. Automated record retention rules support regulatory compliance. PaperSave also prioritizes data privacy, empowering businesses with control over their data processing and storage. These measures provide business owners with confidence in the protection and confidentiality of their documents and information.

PaperSave: Support

PaperSave provides access to support through phone, email, and an online support portal. The prompt and knowledgeable responses from PaperSave's support team ensure that any concerns or issues encountered during the implementation or usage of the solution are addressed effectively. 

PaperSave: Competitors

Documentum is an enterprise content management system designed for large-scale organizations with complex document management needs. In contrast, PaperSave is a hybrid document management solution that offers automated workflows and transactions specifically tailored for small to medium-sized businesses, providing a more user-friendly and cost-effective option.

Laserfiche is a comprehensive enterprise content management platform that caters to large organizations with complex document management requirements, offering extensive features and scalability. On the other hand, PaperSave is a document management solution designed specifically for small to medium-sized businesses, providing streamlined workflows and document automation features that are more accessible and cost-effective for smaller operations.

DocuWare is a robust enterprise content management system suitable for larger organizations, offering advanced features such as workflow automation and integrations with various business applications. In contrast, PaperSave is tailored towards small to medium-sized businesses, providing a focused set of document management and workflow automation features that are more cost-effective and easier to implement for smaller operations.

PaperSave: Final verdict

PaperSave is a versatile and comprehensive document management solution that empowers businesses to streamline their processes and enhance efficiency. 

With seamless integration with popular systems, robust security measures, and exceptional customer support, PaperSave delivers a user-friendly experience.  The only drawback is the lack of a free version.

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