Thursday
Dec302021

JLab partners with ORLY to release earbuds that complement your skin tone

Source: JLab

The current crop of true wireless earbuds isn't designed to blend into your skin. Many are in black or white colours, and some are in brighter shades. But if you want a pair of buds that can flatter your skin tone, JLab has partnered with nail care brand ORLY for earbuds that come in colours that are "flattering for people across a spectrum of skin tones" with the aptly named Go Air Tones.

The audio company and ORLY selected the seven Pantone colours from an original collection of over 60 shades. They used ORLY's expertise in creating nude nail polishes to produce seven options that "encompassed a variety of skin tones with a mix of warm, neutral and cool undertones."

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Wednesday
Dec292021

Samsung resumes Android 12 rollout

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It looks like Samsung fixed the issues it had encountered when it first started rolling out its Android 12-based One UI 4 update. The company is rolling out the update again to Galaxy S21 devices and the Galaxy Z Flip3 and Galaxy Z Fold3.

Even with a public beta process, Samsung ran into some problems during its initial release in November. Users were reporting poor performance, screen flicker troubles, and other bugs. Last week, Samsung paused the rollout in South Korea when some users raised problems with Google Play. Hopefully, the rollout now is a smoother process for Samsung users out there.

Source: The Verge

Wednesday
Dec292021

AMD, MSI won't make an in-person CES 2022 appearance

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More and more of the big names in tech are opting out of in-person appearances at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show, citing the rising COVID-19 cases due to the Omicron variant. The latest companies to shift to online product launches are AMD and MSI.

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Wednesday
Dec292021

LastPass says some unauthorized login alerts were sent in error, no passwords were compromised

LastPass wants to assure its users that there has been no breach into its system. The statement follows reports that users were getting notified of unauthorized login attempts. Nikolett Bacso-Albaum, senior director of LogMeIn Global PR, initially said the alerts sent were related to "fairly common bot-related activity," involving malicious attempts to log into LastPass accounts using email and passwords bad actors sourced from past breaches of other third-party services. But they wanted to emphasize that the service wasn't compromised by an unauthorized party.

LastPass Vice President of Product Management Dan DeMichele sent a release to The Verge late Tuesday night with a detailed explanation of what happened, claiming at least some of the alerts were "likely triggered in error" because of an issue LastPass has now fixed.

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