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Understand the language of love via technology

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The language of love is changing a lot in the present. As a society, we went from written word to phone calls and instant messages. Now, we’re into the texting, swiping, and emoji age, leading some people to feel left behind in terms of the language of love. However, you can catch up with just a little practice, giving you the opportunity to find people by using online dating outcomes. Follow these tips and you’ll be sure to have a better idea of what it means to communicate with a partner in the 21st century.

New in the World of Technology that Connects People

The single most important change that is happening in the realm of online dates is the development of technology specific for the purpose of connecting people. That’s not to say that new tech is being made for dating websites, but the overall desire to be connected has bled through to online dating outcomes. So, what is the latest in the world of tech to connect people? The ability to video chat and call someone without using your personal phone line is completely transformative in the modern day. Yet, you can also look at the future and see outcomes like bio data being used as security and virtual reality bringing people closer together than ever before! The technology that is cutting edge now will certainly be included for dates in the future!

Tips that Help You Be on a Wave of Success with Dating Online

Now that you know how technology impacts dating, how do you get started on a wave of success? There are a lot of things to do, but we’ll help cover the most important things. First and foremost, make sure that you use a nice, clear, unfiltered, picture of you. Moreover, make sure that you’re the only person in the photo to give your partners a fair view of you. Moreover, if you’re going to be using an online dating site, make sure that you have the capability to use your phone or other device for video chat and voice chat. You want to be accessible to the people that you’re trying to have a good time with! That’s not all, though. You can have a wave of success by being honest and forward with the types of experiences that you would like to have with your partners. Don’t settle for less than what you’re worth, but don’t claim to be alright with an experience that you will not appreciate. Keep all these tips in mind, and you should have a very good time using dating sites!

More Choices, New Meetings, New Conversations, and a New Online You

Remember, when you go online you are forging a new identity in a positive light. You can leave behind the personal baggage of the past and go into the dates with a clean slate. How do you manage to make this new you, though? You’re going to need to approach every day online like it’s a new one. Don’t let missteps undermine your desires to find dates, and don’t let the speed of modern dating mess up your good time. In the modern world, you should try as much as possible to do a little bit of everything. You might have the feeling that you need to be everywhere and to do everything. However, modern technology can help you compartmentalize some of these feelings to give you a better chance to not be overwhelmed and to be a more sociable person. Flirtmoms.com will help you find people with whom you can spend leisure time especially in the summer when you don’t just want to sit at home in front of the TV.

It’s true that the language of love is changing. While some people are bemoaning the state of the dating world, the fact is that your dates are more accessible now than ever before. In the past, you had to wait to see someone for days on end. Now, you can start a video chat and talk with someone like you are right at their side. Technology changes have also pushed changes for the way we communicate with romantic partners, too. Now that you know how tech informs the loving language we use; you’ll be better prepared for dates!

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Become your company’s Big Data hero with this $40 online training bundle

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Whether you realize it or not, Big Data is a big deal. Big Data, in short, is a data set so complex and massive that your standard data-processing software is not capable of processing or handling it. We’re not talking about basic spreadsheets and docs.

Think in terms of the content stored on Facebook’s servers or the information Google gathers from smartphones and you’ll understand its scope.

Big Data has increasingly become a big business in today’s enterprise world, and it has created great career opportunities in the process. Whether you are an aspiring data scientist, IT expert, or someone looking to change career paths, there’s plenty of room.

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Qualcomm announces Snapdragon 865 Plus 5G with focus on gaming

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Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon 865, powering the Samsung Galaxy S20, the OnePlus 8, and many more phones in the first half of 2020.

Now, Qualcomm has decided to give the 865 a little bit of an upgrade with the Snapdragon 865+ 5G.

The Snapdragon 865+ 5G is focused on gaming, with Snapdragon Elite Gaming Features, such as updateable GPU drivers, better rendering, up to 144fps gameplay, 10-bit HDR, and more.

Snapdragon 865+ 5G

The Snapdragon 865+ 5G also features upgrades to the CPU, GPU, AI Engine, and connectivity technology over the original 865.

Considering the 865+ 5G is focused on gaming, it’s no surprise that the first devices to be announced with the processor are the ASUS ROG Phone 3(Read our new review of last year’s ROG Phone II here. ) and new devices coming out of the Lenovo Legion sub-brand later this year, though hopefully we’ll see more announcements within the third quarter.

You can read more about the 865+ here.

Reviewing the ASUS ROG Phone II one year later

I am not a gamer. Well, let me clarify that; I’m not a “mobile gamer”. I’ve been gaming on PC and console for basically my entire life but mobile gaming has never really taken off for me.

I’ve had top of the line Android and Apple phones capable of playing whatever games were out there. I’ve had an NVIDIA Shield TV that can play games from the Google Play Store. Hell, I even have a Nintendo Switch. For whatever reason, they just don’t do it for me.

So, when I started my review of the ASUS ROG Phone II, I knew I was going to have to approach it a little bit differently. I can’t speak intelligently about the gaming performance of this phone, because frankly, I don’t have experience with Android gaming.

I decided to look at it through a different lens. I might not be a gamer, but I am a “power user”. And as much as I hate that term, I do fit it. I’m on my phone for 7-8 hours a day working, entertaining myself, and keeping in contact with friends and family. Even though ASUS wants this to be known as the best gaming phone out there, I think they need to accept that they didn’t make the best gaming phone of 2019. They made the best phone of 2019. Period.

While every phone manufacturer wants to market its device as “an experience” or a life-changing event, they’re just phones. They’re a collection of components that run Android and live in either our pocket or our hand. The ASUS ROG Phone II is exactly that, but it’s one of the devices that I feel ends up being more than the sum of its parts. Very few phones are able to jump this hurdle but the ROG Phone II does.

So, what does that actually mean?

Picture this: you’re in the carrier store looking for a new phone. Lined up on the wall you have the newest releases from Samsung, Apple, LG, and OnePlus. They’re all same-y looking with displays that cover the entire face of a phone, almost no bezels and bright screens. They’re sleek, they’re sexy, and they scream out to be held.

The ROG Phone II is not that. It is huge and is unconcerned about being skinny or small. Its design is aggressive, not svelte. It is powerful and unapologetic about it.

The 6.59-inch 120Hz AMOLED display isn’t the biggest on the market, but it’s close. But the phone feels absolutely massive in your hands because above and below that display are front-facing speakers.

Between the beautiful display and the class-leading speakers, this is a media powerhouse. Sure, it’s great for gaming but if you watch videos on your phone, this is the phone you want. The speakers sound better than some Bluetooth speakers I’ve reviewed and max volume is insane. You could sit this thing down in a corner at a party, pump the volume and provide music for the whole crew. It’s that good.

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And that display is excellent. While I was happy with the 90Hz options last year, the ROG Phone II pumps it up a notch to a 120Hz refresh display. That means the display is refreshing itself 120 times a second.

The standard in the past has been 60Hz, or 60 times a second. This added refresh rate gives us silky smooth animations that makes everything feel faster and more fluid. While this is a feature that most can live without, I think it adds to the overall package in a way that most features can’t. It enhances everything else.

Speaking of enhancements, the 6,000mAh battery means you can keep all of those enhancements enabled. Battery life is the biggest feature for me when selecting a device because nothing else really matters if my phone is dead halfway through the day, or if I’m unable to use it because it’s sitting on a charger.

Simply stated, this is the best battery life I’ve ever seen on an Android device and comes second only to the Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max in my in-person testing.

I don’t run benchmarks or do scientific battery testing because real people don’t do that either. In my experience I was getting 1.5 days of usage with close to 10 hours of screen-on-time. Again, take note that I’m not a gamer and mostly work in documents, read Reddit, watch YouTube, message, and deal with a ton of email. You will absolutely get through a day of use with this unless you’re playing PUBG all day.

One of the last things I want to focus on here is software. ASUS has a reputation of putting terrible skins on its devices in the past, but I’m happy to report you can pretty much bypass that here on the ROG Phone II.

ASUS does give you the option to use its theme, but you can choose stock Android if you like, and that’s what I did during my usage. It felt quite a bit like the Nexus/Pixel experience with some added features.

We’ve seen this approach by more and more companies over the last few years. Motorola started the trend and others like OnePlus have picked up the mantle.

ASUS let Google focus on the core of Android while putting its focus into features like Armory Crate, which allows you to fine-tune almost every aspect of your device from the clock speed of your processor to hiding notifications while you’re gaming.

You can even dial in custom settings depending on which app or game you have open. It’s crazy good and gamers and average users alike will find features in there they love.

ASUS also took the time to add in an audio wizard. This is an area that most companies are shying away from, just like how they’re getting rid of the headphone jack. The headphone jack is a feature here on the ROG Phone II and the audio wizard makes sure you get the most out of it. There are a ton of EQ scenes and DTS X spacial audio so you can dial in audio exactly how you want it.

My biggest issue with the ASUS ROG Phone II’s software is the unknown. Who knows how many updates this phone will get? Who knows how fast they’ll come?

ASUS is not the company you think of when you think of fast updates or long-term support. If those things matter to you, I’d tell you to really do your research first-hand and make sure you’re comfortable with whatever the results are before dropping your money on one of these.

If you do decide to pick one up, I think you need to be prepared to be stuck on that software for the duration of the phone’s life.

Cameras and pictures are an area where the big boys tend to separate from the other guys. You used to get what you paid for in this area, but then Samsung, Google, and Apple started putting class-leading cameras in their mid-range devices and that all changed. Now, you can get a great photography experience by spending a few hundred dollars less than flagship prices.

All that being said, if photography matters to you, you’ll want to grab one of those other devices. That’s not to say the ASUS ROG Phone II has a bad camera, but it’s nowhere near class-leading. Pictures come out cool and the lack of OIS is a real bummer when you’re trying to get that perfect action shot or shoot some video.

The ultra-wide camera is a ton of fun but the sharpness is a disappointment. As long as you don’t try to push in too much on these pictures, you’ll enjoy them but once you do, it’s a different story.

The most frustrating part for me was the over-sharpening on the main camera. Everyone seems to do it these days, and ASUS isn’t among the worse, but there have been some pictures that could have been better with some better photo processing. Are the pictures still fine for social media and sending to friends and family? Sure. But not much more than that.

Conclusion

Despite its flaws, I truly believe that the ASUS ROG Phone II was the best phone released in 2019. In fact, I think its still the best buy on the market right now. If you can find one of these used or open-box for the $500-$600 price range, you should absolutely do it.

That is to say, as long as you’re comfortable using an absolutely massive phone. I can’t overstate just how big this thing seems in the hand. It’s definitely a two-hander if I’ve ever seen one.

I’m not a big phone guy, but I don’t mind it here. It’s allowed ASUS to pack in a ton of stuff I love like a 6,000mAh battery that supports reverse charging (but not wireless charging), a 120Hz AMOLED display with 240Hz touch-sampling and HDR10, amazing front-facing speakers, and a headphone jack.

I’d say this is a phone you can buy and use for years upon years as long as you’re comfortable with the software situation. I never felt a slowdown nor did I see any stuttering when using the device and I used it for well over a month. It’s flawless in that regard. Even with apps getting bigger and demanding more processor resources, I still think that the ROG Phone II will keep up with newer devices many years down the road.

The ASUS ROG Phone II is one of my favorite Android devices of all time and I can’t recommend it enough.

Soundcore Spirit X2 review

Truly wireless headphones are pretty commonplace in 2020 as they come in all shapes, sizes, and unique designs. I’ve taken a look at many of the AirPods-styles units, but Soundcore (Anker’s audio brand) was kind enough to let me test out the company’s latest sport earbuds, the Soundcore Spirit X2.

Let’s take a look at them.

Design

The Spirit X2 is a new form factor of wireless audio for me. The buds fit in your ear much like the older neckband style buds but are supported by a plastic loop that then spins around your ear. This makes them bulkier than other wireless earbuds, but thankfully, doesn’t lead to any decrease in comfort.

It does lead to a learning curve on putting them on. After a few tries, you kind of get the hang of it. Soundcore even has a tutorial both in the manual and on its website, but it’s not the easiest fit to immediately handle.

Each earpiece has a button rocker. The right allows for volume up at the top and play/pause on the bottom. Much in reverse, the left side controls volume down and play/pause. Hold the right volume button for one second and you’ll skip forward a track, and conversely, the left side sends you to the previous playlist selection.

And you can’t have audio controls these days without consideration for voice assistants. Well, Soundcore has you covered on the Spirit X2. A long press of one second on the play/pause button of either earbud will activate Siri, Google Assistant, or even Bixby (if you’re that person I want to hear it in the comments).

The exception of this long-press is phone calls. An incoming call will be rejected on the extended press of play/pause. And while on a call it has a neat little trick of swapping the call from the Spirit X2 output back to your phone speakers. One press of the play/pause will also answer and end phone conversations.

Audio

The playback audio of the Spirit X2 is pretty solid. There’s a good mix of highs and mids. Bass is punchy but not overpowering. I like balanced earbuds on audio levels. I hate having one that sounds great on music listening but makes podcasts sound like they were recorded in a barrel.

Qualcomm’s aptX audio codec is present and creates much of this superior balance. You don’t have active noise cancellation on music. This only presents passive cancellation through the earbud fit and design. You do get cVc active cancellation while on phone calls.

These headphones are never going to make a true audiophile happy, but if you want them for casual listening you’ll be fine. Cubicle tunes or workout jams can easily be managed. Also, the looped design makes them great, and functional, for running.

Battery Life

This is another home run by Soundcore. That giant earloop also houses a much larger battery than most wireless earbuds. The Spirit X2 is estimated to last 9 hours on 50% volume and it’s dead on the money.

I’ve consistently gotten a full workday in my home office with the Spirit X2 pumping out music and podcasts. Pair the great onboard battery with the charging case and you will get a maximum of 36 hours of total playback.

The said case has a great design and magnetic charging system. When you do deplete the battery banks, you can recharge via USB-C. At the $80 price point, I’d love to also see wireless charging, but sadly, it’s missing.

Final Thoughts

My favorite earbuds by far in 2020 are the Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro. With a balance of comfort, great audio, and all-day battery life it’s hard to beat. However, the Spirit X2 is now in the running. They fall short on wireless charging and slightly weaker audio playback.

Despite this, they beat the Liberty 2 Pro in battery life and offer a unique fit for more active consumers. If you are a runner or workout gym-rat, then the Spirit X2 could definitely be the wireless audio solution you’ve been searching for online.

I’d also argue it’s a great value over offerings from big-box brands like Apple and Beats. The Souncore Spirit X2 is available in black with a price tag of $80. You can snag these earbuds from Soundcore’s website directly or its Amazon storefront.

How to create and share WhatsApp QR code for groups

WhatsApp recently released a feature that allowed you to share contacts using a QR Code. This allowed for users to share their own and scan other QR Codes, saving users the trouble of exchanging mobile numbers or contact details. A new feature lets you share WhatsApp QR Code for groups, allowing you to invite others to join your private groups.

The feature is currently in beta, but once it becomes public will maintain the same steps.

A pre-requisite to this step is being the Admin of a group. This helps prevents members of the group from abusing the feature.

In addition, the QR code is static. Anyone with access to the QR code can join the group, so be careful who you share it with.

Step 1.

If you are the admin of a group, tap on your group settings. You can quickly access this by pressing the header of your group.

Alternatively, you can also press the three dots at the top right of the group window, and tapping on Group info.

Step 2.

Tap on Invite via link. You’ll see a lot of options here, but there will be a new option for QR Code, tap on that.

WhatsApp will generate a QR code for that group.

Step 3.

If you’re looking at scanning the code, go back to your main screen on WhatsApp (where all your chats are located).

Press the 3 dots at the top right of the screen and choose Settings. Look to the right of your name and status to see a QR Code icon.

Once you tap on it, swipe to the right and you’ll get the option to scan a WhatsApp QR Code.

If you’re looking to share the code, you can take a screenshot of the QR code and send it to the person for them to scan via their computer screen using their phone.

Alternatively, if the person is in physical distance, they can also scan the code directly from your phone screen.

The feature is currently in Beta, and might not be available to all users. You’ll have to wait patiently for the feature to become public.

With the help of QR codes, adding people to a group is now further streamlined. You no longer have to add a person as a contact to add them to a group.

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Verizon offering Samsung Galaxy A71 5G UW

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Back in May, Verizon announced the Samsung Galaxy S20 5G UW, a phone compatible with Verizon’s 5G Ultra-Wideband and lowband networks.

Now Verizon has come back with the Samsung Galaxy A71 5G UW, a far more affordable smartphone than the flagship S20 while still bringing 5G connectivity.

Specs

The A71 5G UW features:

  • A 6.7″ Super AMOLED Infinity-O Display
  • A quad-camera rear array with a 64MP main module, a 12MP Ultra Wide lens, a 5MP Macro lens, and a 5MP Depth Camera
  • A 32MP front camera
  • A 4,500mAh battery
  • 8GB of RAM and 128GB of expandable storage
Pricing and availability

The Samsung Galaxy A71 5G UW has a retail price of $649.99, which breaks down to $27.08 a month for 24 months on Verizon Device Payment.

However, if you activate a new line on any Premium Unlimited Plan, you can get the device for $15 a month or $20 a month online.

Preorders for the Galaxy A71 5G UW start tomorrow, July 9 here. The phone will be available in stores starting July 16. During the preorder period, users can get 25% off cases and screen protectors.

Verizon also launched three additional phones, the Samsung Galaxy A11 and A21 and the Orbic Journey L.

OtterBox and LifeProof holding sale through July 8

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OtterBox and LifeProof, the manufacturers of the best protective cases for smartphones, are holding a sale until tomorrow, July 8.

OtterBox

At OtterBox, you can get 15% off of every item on the site, excluding the Otter + Pop and Viva Series.

For an example, if you were intrigued in buying some of OtterBox’s new power products, like the Home Wall Charging Kit, you’ll pay just 33.96 as opposed to the original price of $39.95.

Home Wall Charging Kit

LifeProof

At LifeProof, you get $15 off every product(given it costs $15 or more).

These sales last until tomorrow, July 8th. The discounts only apply to individual products and will not reduce tax or shipping prices.

Just $39.99, this 9-course bundle will help you master Microsoft Office like a pro

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Looking to take your career to the next level in 2020? Maybe you’ve been hoping to round out your resume or portfolio. Or perhaps you’d like to shake things up and take your life in a new direction.

Regardless of what it looks like, if want to get ahead of the curve in 2020, or really tap into your new-found down time, you will want to master data and documents like a pro. And when it comes to that, Microsoft Office still reigns supreme.

If you’re ready to get serious about certification, or want to expand your horizons, look no further than the Complete 2020 Microsoft Office Mastery Bundle.

The Complete 2020 Microsoft Office Mastery Bundle includes nine courses, more than 59 hours of instruction, and more than 566 lectures in how to improve your knowledge and skills by way of Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, and Access.

  • Microsoft Teams: Supercharge Your Business Productivity & Master Microsoft Teams
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The training lays out all the critical areas covered in Microsoft’s key Office programs and also provides certification upon completion. The bundle comes with lifetime access, and you’ll be able to learn on desktop and mobile. Learn at your own pace and where it makes the most sense.

The Complete 2020 Microsoft Office Mastery Bundle is valued at $870, but we’re offering it to our readers for just $39.99 (95% off). Hurry, this incredible offer won’t last forever!

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The bagel-shaped MOGICS should be your new travel companion

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We all have gadgets. Some of us more than others, sure, but we all have phones now. And some of us have smart watches, tablets, portable gaming options, drones, and more.

When it comes to traveling with our gear, it can be a pain in the butt to pack so many chargers and plugs. Then you have to figure out where and how you’re going to plug in.

The MOGICS Power Bagel, just $36.95, is that sort of “thing you never knew existed, but now you really need it” device. And for good reason.

Rather than packing a full power strip or bringing a bunch of separate adapters with you, reach for this travel unit with five international AC sockets and dual USB ports.

At around three inches it’s small enough to put in your pocket, and thanks to its circular design, it eliminates the conflicting sizes that’s common with adapters. What’s more, the adjustable cord comes with auto-lock stoppers to keep everything nice and tidy.

MOGICS Power Bagel

  • 5 AC sockets (UK, EU, AU, and 2 US) plus 2 USB ports for multi-device plugging
  • USB ports allow fast charging
  • Ring design makes plugs & connectors fit the power strip; no outlet wasted
  • Brilliant blue LED lights up when power is connected
  • Integrated 3ft length-adjustable cord w/ auto-lock mechanism

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Initially offered on Kickstarter at $50, we can see why it was so popular, raking in nearly one half million dollars in funding. Visit the AndroidGuys Deals Store today and you’ll get yours for just $36.95. Choose from black and white colors.

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