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Nathan Edwards

Nathan Edwards

Senior Reviews Editor

Senior Reviews Editor

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    Nathan Edwards
    “Just prompt your prompt in the prompt bar.”

    Toward the end (maybe?) of the I/O keynote, Google threw in a cute little ditty about all the things you can do with Gemini prompts: generate photos of cats playing guitar, find smart things to say about Renoir, etc.

    It includes the phrase “There’s no wrong way to prompt,” which, have you met people?

    Nathan Edwards
    Nathan Edwards
    The quest for the perfect keyboard stabilizer.

    Ryan Norbauer wanted the perfect stabilizer for his upcoming Seneca keyboard, which will start at $3,400 (not a typo). And so, armed only with impossibly high standards, an unbelievable tenacity, and a “cash bazooka,” he set out to invent it.

    the Stabilizer Problem

    [Ryan Norbauer]

    Why is Windows 11 so annoying?Why is Windows 11 so annoying?
    Nathan Edwards
    Nathan Edwards
    Nathan Edwards
    In praise of devices that work.

    In response to reviews of the Humane AI pin, which tries to do a lot of things and mostly fails at all of them, Harry McCracken pens an ode to a beloved gadget that does exactly one thing, but does it very well.

    Nathan Edwards
    Nathan Edwards
    Philips Hue’s app on Samsung TVs is getting more appealing.

    The Hue Sync TV app for Samsung QLED TVs — previously only available as a one hundred and thirty dollar single-TV unlock — is getting a $3/mo subscription option that works on up to three Samsung TVs. It’s also getting music sync and better SmartThings integration. The update rolls out in spring to 2024 TVs and later for 2022 and 2023 models.

    Image of a couple watching a wall-mounted TV. The image on the TV is of a fire-breathing dragon, and the walls behind and around the TV are lit up in colors that match the image — blue at the top, reds and oranges fading into yellow on the right and the bottom.
    Signify
    Nathan Edwards
    Nathan Edwards
    If you’re not angelmaxxing your Citi Bike are you even commuting?

    Aftermath, the video games website, has published its first strategy guide: a dive into min-maxing your use of NYC’s bike share program, complete with fetch quests, rewards, and weird point multipliers. It’s good.

    Nathan Edwards
    Nathan Edwards
    Build an RGB gaming PC for under $100.

    I kinda love this not-Lego-brick model gaming rig, complete with build-it-yourself components including motherboard, RAM, “GeForce RTX” graphics card, power supply, and two SSDs. And RGB lighting, obviously.

    There’s also a 90’s beige box PC kit with a tiny brick floppy drive and CD-ROM drive, as well as a little keyboard and mouse.

    Press photo of a miniature gaming desktop model made out of Lego-like bricks. The model is mostly gray-colored with typical gamery accents, including RGB lighting and little brick models of a motherboard, graphics card, PSU, and storage drives.
    It’s only a model.
    Image credit: Pantasy
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