Topic: productivity features

  • Logitech MX Master 3S Hits Near-Record Low at Amazon – Ideal for Back-to-School

    Logitech MX Master 3S Hits Near-Record Low at Amazon – Ideal for Back-to-School

    The Logitech MX Master 3S, a premium productivity mouse, is available at a near-record low price of £72 on Amazon, offering significant savings for students and professionals. The mouse features an ergonomic design, supports multi-device connectivity (up to three devices), and includes Logitech F...

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  • Apple Just Killed Steve Jobs' Original iPad Vision – Here's Why

    Apple Just Killed Steve Jobs' Original iPad Vision – Here's Why

    The iPad has evolved from a media consumption device into a powerful productivity tool, blurring the line between tablets and computers, despite its original 2010 vision as a simple, couch-friendly device. Early limitations like poor multitasking and file management frustrated users, leading Appl...

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  • AI's Impact on Slack: How It's Changing the Game

    AI's Impact on Slack: How It's Changing the Game

    Slack is a vital communication tool for modern workplaces, with millions using it daily for team collaboration, and its integration of generative AI is revolutionizing how teams interact. Owned by Salesforce, Slack aims to be a "work operating system," using AI for features like enterprise search...

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  • Dell S3225QC 32" 4K QD-OLED Monitor: Ultimate Gaming Value?

    Dell S3225QC 32" 4K QD-OLED Monitor: Ultimate Gaming Value?

    The Dell S3225QC features a 32-inch 4K QD-OLED panel with vibrant colors, high contrast, and HDR support, providing sharp and immersive visuals for gaming and productivity. It includes an integrated five-speaker soundbar with spatial audio and head-tracking technology, delivering rich, directiona...

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  • VisionOS 26 Adds PSVR2 Support & Spatial Widgets to Apple Vision Pro

    VisionOS 26 Adds PSVR2 Support & Spatial Widgets to Apple Vision Pro

    Apple announced the latest major update for its Vision Pro headset during the company’s WWDC 2025 keynote presentation on Monday. It’s now called visionOS 26 to match Apple’s new naming convention for its mobile and desktop operating systems. A key feature that promises to improve the day-to-day use of the Apple Vision Pro is a new hands-free scrolling option. A comparison of the Apple Vision Pro’s original Personas avatars (right) to the improved versions that will be available with visionOS 26...

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