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Pixel Buds 2 Vs. Pixel Buds A-Series: Is There Need To Spend $80 More?

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  Pixel Buds 2 are the flagship wireless earbuds of the search engine giant Google. But, it does not mean that they are the best. On the contrary, Pixel Buds A-Series packs an incredible punch, and that too for less cash. Google offers two pairs of high-end wireless earbuds in the market. Shoppers can choose from Pixel Buds 2 and Pixel Buds A-Series. Pixel Buds 2 offers more premium and great features across the board. But, they can’t be the best overall choice for the masses. Instead, the cheaper earbuds that Google offers can be the better choice for most users interested in this. Pixel Buds 2 Earbuds’ Journey Since their Release Till Now The search engine giant released its second-generation Pixel Buds in August 2020. It is commonly known as Pixel Buds 2. Pixel Buds 2 earbuds were a successor to the first generation Pixel Buds launched. It is worth noting that people received first-generation earbuds very negatively. Well, with time, Google took steps to improve everything. As a...

What If the Occupant of Sgr A* Isn’t a Supermassive Black Hole?

  In the last couple of years, we have learned a lot about black holes. On April the 10th, 2019, we got our first official image of a black. And in 2020, two talented physicists received Nobel Prize for discovering that Sagittarius A* is a supermassive high-density object. Yes, we are speaking about Andrea Ghez and Reinhard Genzel. The term Sagittarius A* mentioned here is nothing but the name given to the center of our Milky Way galaxy. The only known explanation for the cause of such a massive object has been pinned down to black holes. Darkinos Ball Occupy the Sgr A* However, a new theory has been put forward. It alludes to the fact that the whole theory regarding the center of the Milky Way might be wrong. And, we have to consider the possibility that the supermassive black hole that we think occupies the space at the center of our galaxy might be a cluster of dark matter instead. Well, we don’t fully understand black holes, and dark matter is also an esoteric concept. So, inst...

Instagram Reels Now Can Be Seen on Web Browser as per the Leaked Report

  Instagram’s short video feature reels have been a massive success since the closure of Tik Tok. Apart from Instagram, Facebook and YouTube have also come up with short video features, but all the short videos can be seen only on mobile apps. There is no such feature on the desktop version. As per the demand and competition, Facebook-owned app Instagram has also decided to offer reels feature on the web version. Several leaked reports say Instagram is working on the beta version of its short video feature reels and will be launched soon. Droid Maze is the first to report about it. The reels icon for desktop is seen in the app, which looks the same as Android and iOS. However, this icon is not visible to all users. According to the report, this has been seen with the help of reverse engineering. Apart from the reels support for the desktop, another new update is there, after which stories appear to display the time left for your story to finish. Instagram has not officially reporte...

Razer Kishi Review: A Smooth Android Controller

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  Gamers with advanced phones enjoy. Razer is following up its Junglecat controller with a more competent Joy-Con-analogy model: The Razer Kishi. Initially, it was announced at CES 2020. The Kishi’s pads utilize strain to attach to the smartphone and connect through USB-C. It removes the lag and latency of a Bluetooth signal, and the controller doesn’t need charging. The Kishi’s great design enables a stronger grip. It has the acquaintance of the Nintendo Joy-Con Pro and Xbox controller designs. It’s not perfect pursuance. The controls are distinctly placed from each other. This may not be everyone’s taste, but it’s one of the useful controllers for mobile gaming that I’ve tried. It is available now for Android, just at $80 (AU$150). The company estimates to roll out an M-Fi-certified version for iOS in August. Razer Kishi: Price and Availability The Kishi was launched in the summer of 2020 and released in three distinct versions, iOS, Android (Xbox), Android. All of them were in ...

Snap Intends Launching a Story Studio Video Editing App

  Snap prepares to be the company people thought about when they go to edit videos on smartphones. So, amid its annual partnership summit today, Snap announced the latest iOS app Story Studio. This app will help the company to achieve that target. It will render people editing gears purposely designed for smartphones or vertical, videos. The app will collect data from Snapchat and its latest Spotlight feature. Spotlight is more popularly recognized as its TikTok competitor. It will help people to find out how and what to make. The company can look through Snapchat statistics, for instance, what is trending right now on the app. Also, they can look through sounds, hashtags, and lenses. Lenses will be installed directly into Story Studio, along with Snapchat Sounds and stickers. So, the editors can directly add those stickers or sounds in the videos. Obviously, like most other video editing apps, people can trim and edit their videos frame by frame. They can then transfer directly to...