Wednesday
Jul072021

How to Have More Energy After Work 

Everyone knows that feeling of being utterly exhausted after work. Whether youve been on the phone with clients all afternoon or working tirelessly on an upcoming project, the likelihood is that you are low on energy when you finish for the day. If you can relate to this, dont stress about it. In fact, you should feel excited – after all, this is the 21st century; and there are now more ways than ever to have fun and reenergize yourself after work. 

Just by following these tips, youll start looking forward to the end of the day! 

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Wednesday
Jul072021

Starting a New Business? Here’s What You Need to Know 

Starting a new business is no easy task. It can be one of the most stressful aspects you may ever encounter, yet one of the most rewarding due to the amount of effort that it will require. If you have never worked in business before, you may be unaware of how to go about it or what is expected of you – after all, there are so many obstacles and factors to take in that it can be completely overwhelming. In this blog, we’re going to look at some of the best tips to keep in mind when starting a new business to get you off on the right foot. 

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Wednesday
Jul072021

Nothing prices upcoming wireless earbuds with ANC at USD 99

Nothing is taking a page out of OnePlus' playbook by giving some info on its upcoming first product ahead of its launch. The strategy isn't surprising given that its founder Carl Pei helped co-found the smartphone brand. But this time, we're talking about new wireless earbuds, the Ear 1. According to the startup, these buds will feature three-mic active noise cancellation for USD 99 (around CAD 123). 

It'll definitely target those looking for more affordable buds. As for whether these will be quality earbuds is another story. Nothing is set to unveil the Ear 1 on July 27.

Source: Engadget

Wednesday
Jul072021

OnePlus registers OnePlus Pad trademark in Europe

OnePlus has ventured beyond smartphones in recent years. And fans are speculating whether the company is set to enter the tablet market soon. OnePlus copyrighted the term OnePlus Pad in the European Union, which seems like a curious move given OnePlus' parent company is based out of Shenzhen, China. OnePlus filed the trademark application in January this year. 

As Android Police pointed out, the name is generic enough that we aren't sure what it could be. Perhaps the company is still in the preliminary stages of developing the product. We're going to keep our eye out for it anyway.