Wednesday
Feb152017

Review: Sudio Regent Bluetooth headphones

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Swedish headphone makers Sudio may not be the first brand to come to mind when considering over-the-ear headphones but their Regent line offers great sound and clarity as well as smart Bluetooth 4.1 connectivity and 24 hours of playback on a charge.

I'm very particular about headphones, specially over the-ear-models where fit is a huge factor for me. I travel a lot, I need a compact set that's durable and easy to pack and which can isolate me from cabin noise, other passengers and also serve to provide music and video audio. Other features that will appeal to travellers, the Sudio Regents can be quick charged in 10 minutes which will yield at least four hours of use. Full charge takes two hours.

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Tuesday
Feb142017

New LG G6 teasers put the focus on reliability and possible waterproofing feature

With Samsung pushing back the release of its latest flagship, we can’t stress enough how important it is for LG to take advantage of the opportunity. And the South Korean brand seems to be making the most of it with its latest round of teasers for the LG G6. Two new teasers focus on talking about reliability with the words “Reliability. Check, check, check.” Whether this takes a stab at the troubles Samsung has faced or even to address the own flaws of its units, it’s a good thing to focus on.

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Tuesday
Feb142017

Google Assistant on Allo can share personal data if you let it

Sometimes a colleague or friend needs a contact number for you and it’ll take you a few swipes and taps on your device to get that info. Hoping to make it easier for you, Google Allo added a new capability to Assistant on its service. You can ask it to look up upcoming calendar events, contacts, or a flight. It’ll then ask for your permission to share the information. When you press “Share Now,” it’ll then be sent in the chat window you’re in. To get access to this feature, you might need Allo version 6.0.

Source: Android Police

Tuesday
Feb142017

Make sure your calls go through with SureCall’s EZ Call

Dropped calls inevitably happen. This new cell phone signal booster from SureCall hopes to remedy that for you. Called EZ Call, the easy-to-setup booster is meant to take out the hassle of having your calls drop—no matter what North American wireless carrier you’re on. It’s built for home or small office use, it doesn’t need an outside antenna to work even. Setting up the EZ Call takes as little as 15 minutes to do. You just need to set the EZ Call booster by the window and place the indoor tabletop antenna where you need it most. This can cover one to two rooms with up to 2,000 square feet of total coverage. Sure Call’s EZ Call retails for $229.