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Sony LinkBuds Open in for review
10:43 am | November 14, 2024

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Today we have with us the new Sony LinkBuds Open. These are the second generation version of the LinkBuds that launched almost three years ago. Much like the original model, LinkBuds Open are based around the idea of having an open-ear design for the earbuds that lets outside sound in naturally. For this, Sony uses a custom ring-shaped driver that sits around the hole in the middle. At first glance, the earbuds look rather alien with their pod-shaped design and the ring attached to one end. Unlike the previous model, the ring is smaller than the pod it's attached to. The pod...

Datto review
10:42 am |

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Datto is a cloud-based RMM software provider founded in 2007. Built for MSPs, the platform has more than 1 million users in 20+ locations. Datto was acquired by Kaseya in April 2022 for a whopping $6.2 billion. However, to this day, Datto RMM exists as an independent RMM product, catering to MSPs all around the world.

Datto aims to simplify remote endpoint management. You can automate patch management through pre-made and customizable scripts. The platform is also well-known for its integrations, especially Microsoft 365 Management, which allows MSPs to monitor the endpoint’s Microsoft suite from a single dashboard. Plus, it’s the only RMM platform that comes with native ransomware detection tools.

With that said, there are a few downsides as well. For starters, it’s very secretive about its pricing – you’ll have to get a custom quote if you want to purchase a plan. What's more, patch management only works on Windows endpoints, meaning you’ll have to employ a workaround for macOS. Read on to find out everything about Datto, including whether it's ideal for your requirements.

Datto: Plans and pricing

Datto RMM offers custom pricing, which means you’ll have to contact their sales team with your requirements for a customized quote. This means you’ll be able to get a highly tailored deal ideal for your needs. 

However, this can be a time-consuming process – you’ll first have to explain your requirements and then negotiate with them to arrive at a workable deal. Plus, even after spending so much time, it's hard to guarantee that you’ll be satisfied with the pricing you get. 

For this reason, we believe that it's better to know upfront how much you’d be paying so that you can make a quick decision. However, this is indeed a subjective matter, and companies may just as well like Datto’s custom pricing.

Datto: Features

One of the standouts about Datto is that it’s the only RMM where you get native Microsoft 365 Management, which helps you administer your Microsoft 365 tasks through a single-user management platform. 

Once you connect an endpoint, you get a dedicated Microsoft 365 menu and a comprehensive overview for each client. Plus, you can seamlessly navigate to the various Microsoft client portals for each endpoint.

Datto Microsoft 365 integration

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Like other RMM software, Datto also supports automated patch management for operating systems and third-party applications, such as Google Chrome, Oracle Java, and Adobe Acrobat.

Its advanced Software Management gives technicians access to more than 200 additional applications, ensuring a wide range of third-party patching. Furthermore, you can set flexible parameters to deliver patches to all your endpoints.

Datto also allows technicians to set up policy-based patch approvals along with device-level compliance reporting. We liked that there’s an extensive library of pre-designed scripts and policies so that you don’t have to build one from scratch.

One downside is that Datto does not inherently support macOS patch management. For that, you’ll have to download “Install Updates with SUPER [MAC]” – a ComStore component. ComStore is a page with data scripts, installers, and device monitors, which are collectively called components.

With that said, however, Datto RMM goes a step ahead of traditional patch management and offers native ransomware detection. In fact, Datto is one of the few RMM software to do so.

Sure, patched antivirus helps you detect all kinds of digital threats. However, it’s always good to have an extra layer of protection, which is exactly what Datto RMM does. The platform uses behavioral analysis to detect ransomware on connected endpoints and send alerts to MSPs so that they can take preventive steps in time.

Datto also isolates the infected device from the network so that the ransomware does not spread through other client devices. This helps businesses reduce downtime and losses from ransomware.

MSPs often use dedicated network scanning platforms to configure all points and devices in a particular client site. However, Datto comes with built-in network topology mapping that gives technicians a detailed tree-style map of all discovered components. This ensures that no device is accidentally left unmonitored.

Datto: Interface and performance

Datto RMM offers a graphics-oriented dashboard that helps you grasp the status of all your endpoints at a single glance. You get a total of 3 dashboard options: blank dashboard, default dashboard, and Datto EDR & Security dashboard. 

Datto dashboard

(Image credit: Datto)

The blank dashboard, as the name suggests, is just like a blank piece of paper, where you can add as many widgets as you want from Datto’s widget library. You get 28 widget options to choose from, with various graphs such as line, doughnut, table, and tree map.

The default dashboard comes with widgets like antivirus status, Windows patch status, open alerts, offline devices, and recent alerts. Needless to say, you can customize the board the way you want.

Lastly, the Datto EDR & Security dashboard focuses on the security aspect of connected endpoints. You get information about security threats, ransomware status, and Windows Defender status of all the devices.

Overall, we like the information-oriented approach by Datto, and unlike other RMM software, you get a lot more control with the dashboards.

Datto: Security

Datto RMM employs several security protocols to ensure all its users and their data are safe. For instance, it uses industry-standard AES-256 encryption to encrypt all the data on its platform. Users are required to set strong 9-character passwords, which expire every 30, 60, or 90 days (optional), for added security.

Besides this, you can also enable two-factor authentication and use one-time passwords to add an extra layer of protection.

The good news keeps coming as the platform is hosted on a separate AWS Account with no shared access, which is housed in nondescript facilities. AWS also complies with several certifications and attestations, such as SAS70 Type II, PCI DSS Level 1, ISO 27001, and FISMA.

Apart from this, Datto conducts regular penetration testing in partnership with approved authorities to ensure that there are no exploitable vulnerabilities in their systems.

Overall, Datto takes online security as seriously as a top-notch company should and leaves no stone unturned to ensure its users and partners have a safe experience.

Datto: Support

Datto RMM offers 24/7/365 support through various channels such as live chat, call, and email tickets. What we liked the most is that it has dedicated phone numbers for various regions and countries with more than 500 support team members worldwide. This ensures that users get priority support with quick response times. 

The platform also authenticates every single user and ensures that the information submitted in the ticket is private and protected.

Additionally, we found a lot of documentation, help articles, official YouTube videos, and troubleshooting guides from Datto that will sort out common queries. Plus, Kaseya’s active peer-to-peer community ensures that there’s always someone to help you out immediately.

Datto: Final verdict

Datto is a well-known remote management solution crafted specifically for MSPs. Founded in 2007, Datto is super secure and is the only RMM solution that offers native ransomware detection. It alerts the technicians if it finds traces of ransomware on any system and even isolates it from the rest of the network. 

Much like other RMMs around, it allows you to automate patch management for your client. However, what we liked the most is that it gives technicians access to more than 200 third-party applications, making it one of the best RMMs for third-party patching. 

Overall, it’s a top-notch RMM solution, especially if you’re a MSP. However, there are also a few downsides worth factoring in before you commit. For instance, it cannot patch macOS systems, meaning you’ll have to download a custom component from its store – a workaround that may not work as well as inherent macOS patch management. Plus, Datto's doesn't reveal its pricing publicly, so you’ll reach out to their sales teams for a quote.

Datto: FAQs

What does Datto RMM do?

Datto is a cloud-based RMM software that allows MSPs to remotely manage their clients’ endpoints. Technicians can install updates, patch the system, and even scan for ransomware on the endpoints using Datto. A standout is that Datto supports third-party patch management like no other RMM tool. MSPs can access 200+ applications on the endpoints and set up policy-based approvals and deployment rules.

How much does Datto RMM cost?

Datto doesn’t reveal its prices, unlike most RMM platforms. You will have to contact their sales team with your requirements to work out a deal. This can be a bit of a hassle, especially for small businesses with limited time and resources.

Is Datto acquired by Kaseya?

Yes, Datto RMM was acquired by Kaseya in April 2022 for $6.2 billion. However, Kaseya hasn’t discontinued the Datto brand. In fact, it has made the product better with improved innovations and integrations. Customers now get excellent support, thanks to Kaseya’s widespread knowledge hub. As per Kaseya’s announcement, it has also promised a 10% decrease in the average price of Datto products post acquisition.

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Xiaomi 15 Ultra’s camera arrangement purportedly shown in leaked image
9:30 am |

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Xiaomi already launched the 15 and 15 Pro in the Chinese market, and the range-topping 15 Ultra is expected to arrive at some point early next year (let's not forget that the 14 Ultra made its debut in February). Today a source on Weibo has shared what is purported to be an image showing the upcoming Xiaomi 15 Ultra's camera arrangement. As you can see, the camera bump/island will still be a huge circle, but this image (if it's real) allows us to take a peek inside the circle and see the actual cameras and the way they are placed. And their positions do match previously leaked...

nubia Z70 Ultra’s launch date announced, display detailed
8:30 am |

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nubia has announced it will unveil the Z70 Ultra on November 21 in China at 2 PM local time. The brand also gave us our first official look at the Z70 Ultra's front, showing its thin bezels. nubia said the Z70 Ultra will pack a 6.85" "1.5K" display with a screen-to-body ratio of 95.3%. The panel will have a 144Hz screen refresh rate, 2,000 nits peak brightness, and 430 ppi pixel density. The screen bezels will be 1.25mm thin. Additionally, the nubia Z70 Ultra's screen - sourced from BOE - won't have a notch or a hole for the selfie camera since it will feature an under-display...

Realme C75 certifications reveal some specs
7:30 am |

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The Realme C65 launched this April, and the company is already busy working on its successor, the C75. This has been spotted receiving a certification, and that process has confirmed the fact that it supports 45W fast wired charging. That's exactly the same as its predecessor. The C75 has a 5,828 mAh battery, which is significantly beefier than the C65's 5,000 mAh cell. Unsurprisingly, the C75 supports dual SIMs, Bluetooth LE, and NFC as well. No other specs have been revealed thus far. For reference, note that the C65 comes with a 6.67-inch 720x1604 90 Hz LCD touchscreen with...

iQOO Neo10 and Neo10 Pro’s screen detailed
6:21 am |

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The iQOO Neo10 and Neo10 Pro are coming soon, the brand has already confirmed. Yesterday we found out that they will both sport the same 6,100 mAh battery with support for 120W fast wired charging, and that they would weigh between 190g and 198g. Today the same source, prolific leakster Digital Chat Station, has gone on to talk about their screen. This will be a 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED flat panel with a smaller hole-punch for the selfie camera compared to the Neo9 generation, as well as tinier upper, left, and right bezels. In fact, these bezels are said to be close to the smallest in...

Samsung Galaxy A36 to get a camera upgrade
5:14 am |

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Samsung is working on the Galaxy A36, the successor to the A35 which launched this March. The upcoming phone will arrive with a camera upgrade, according to a new rumor. The A36 has a 50 MP main rear camera just like its predecessor, but it will sport a 12 MP selfie camera. That's the same move to be employed by the Galaxy A56. The A36's 12 MP selfie snapper should deliver quality improvements compared to the 13 MP sensor Samsung has been using in the A3x family so far. Samsung Galaxy A36 leaked renders Interestingly, the A56 and A36 will both have 12 MP selfie cameras, but it...

OnePlus Ace 5 and Ace 5 Pro specs leak again, launch time frame too
4:02 am |

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The OnePlus Ace 5 and Ace 5 Pro are coming in December, according to Digital Chat Station. The two models will share a "1.5K" flat screen, an optical fingerprint scanner, a metal frame, and support for 100W wired charging. The Ace 5 will have a 6,200 mAh battery while the Pro will go with 6,300 mAh. The former will be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, while the latter will allegedly use the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. OnePlus 12R aka OnePlus Ace 3 The Ace 5 will have a 50 MP main camera, an 8 MP ultrawide, and a 2 MP decorative sensor of some sort. The Pro should have a...

Amazon launches Haul, its Temu competitor with all items under $20
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Amazon couldn't ignore the rise of Temu and Shein anymore, and so today it's launching its competitor to both. It's called Haul (what an apt name!) and all items in Haul cost under $20, with the majority being $10 and under. Shipping takes one to two weeks and is free for orders over $25, otherwise it's $3.99. Returns are free within 15 days for items over $3, and if you buy over $50 you get 5% off, with 10% off orders over $75. Here's the catch: Haul is currently only available in the US. And an additional, slightly less catchy catch - it's a mobile-only affair. You either use the...

Tipster reiterates Galaxy S25 series to sport Snapdragon 8 Elite everywhere
12:33 am |

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With a rumored launch in January, the Samsung Galaxy S25 series is potentially just two months away, and the leaks and rumors keep on coming. The latest one comes from renowned tipster IceUniverse and claims we’ll only see one chipset option for the upcoming flagships – Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite. Leaked renders of Samsung Galaxy S25 • Galaxy S25+ • Galaxy S25 Ultra Previous rumors suggested we’d see a Snapdragon/Exynos split for the S25 generation, similar to the Galaxy S24 series but that may not end up being the case as we've seen reports that Samsung is struggling with...

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