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Samsung’s new Frame TV is already on sale at Woot

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The newest 43-inch mannequin of Samsung’s The Body TV was made out there yesterday however is already discounted at Woot. Usually $999.99, Woot has discounted this TV to only $799.99 for at this time solely. This QLED panel imitates the feel and appear of a bit of framed artwork, therefore the title. The Body TV is all about aesthetics and turning a big and in any other case unpleasant equipment in your house right into a tasteful piece of decor. Similar to final 12 months’s mannequin, 2022’s The Body TV is simply an inch thick, permitting it to seamlessly mix into nearly any dwelling house.

The 43-inch panel on The Body TV is a 4K QLED HDR show. Whereas 4K is just about par for the course at this level, HDR gives a higher depth of shade. Moreover, the QLED show permits the show to remain on for prolonged durations with out the chance of burn-in that you simply may see with OLED shows. Simply be aware that, in contrast to the bigger fashions that assist a 120Hz refresh charge, the 43-inch mannequin is restricted to only 60Hz. It’s additionally price noting that, whereas the show helps HDR, it lacks any sort of native dimming expertise like Dolby Imaginative and prescient.

The newest mannequin of The Body TV retains a lot of what labored with the 2021 mannequin. It makes use of the identical QLED show and runs Samsung’s Tizen OS — along with offering built-in streaming apps in addition to Samsung, Google, and Amazon voice assistants. This OS can be AirPlay 2-compatible to allow display sharing from Apple units.

The most important distinction with this latest mannequin is Samsung’s new “Matte Show,” which drastically modifications how the show absorbs and reacts to gentle. The result’s a picture that extra intently resembles an precise portray you’d discover in a museum. This function finally offers the newest mannequin of The Body TV an look that is extraordinarily onerous to differentiate from an precise piece of artwork.

When you’re definitely welcome to show works from your personal assortment, Samsung additionally has an internet artwork retailer that options over 2,000 items. They vary from outdated masters to modern pictures and may all be downloaded on to your Body TV.

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2022 Samsung The Body TV (43-inch)

The most recent mannequin of Samsung’s aesthetically pleasing TV retains the identical vivid QLED show as its predecessor, however makes use of a brand new anti-glare, low-reflection coating dubbed “Matte Show,” which gives pictures with qualities that resemble precise canvas.

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Epic says its EU iOS app store is approved but that Apple wants a change

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Epic says its EU iOS app store is approved but that Apple wants a change

The Epic Games Store app for EU iPhones has passed Apple’s notarization process, putting the alternative app store a step closer to selling apps directly to iOS users outside of the App Store. AppleInsider reports that while Apple confirmed the app had passed, it has asked Epic to “fix the buttons” in a future submission to the company’s app review process.

But the approval is just “temporary,” posted Epic CEO Tim Sweeney, who puts Apple’s request differently. He says the company is “demanding we change the buttons in the next version,” vowing that the company will “fight this.” The apparently conditional approval is just the latest part of the back-and-forth saga between Apple and Epic. Previously, Apple reinstated Epic Games Sweden’s European developer license after EU regulators started investigating its decision to pull it.

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Let's take your Windows PC's security to the next level with these simple steps

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Let's take your Windows PC's security to the next level with these simple steps

Are you tired of the same old Win+L routine to lock your Windows PC? 

There are some alternative security features you might not know about. From face recognition to dynamic lock, we’ve got a few other options to explore. 

So, let’s dive in and discover how to lock down your Windows PC.

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Windows PC home screen. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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The basics: Accessing your lock options

First things first, let’s get to where the magic happens:

  • Click the Windows icon in the bottom left corner

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Steps to access your lock options. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Next, tap Settings, which looks like a gear icon
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Steps to access your lock options. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • In the Settings window, look for “Accounts” and click on it
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Steps to access your lock options. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Now, find and click on Sign-in options 
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Steps to access your lock options. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Here, you can find a list of standard options to lock your computer. You can set up Face Recognition and Fingerprinting (with compatible devices), PINs, Security Keys and Passwords. You can set up, change or remove any of these options.
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Steps to access your lock options. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Password: The classic choice

Don’t forget the good old password:

  • Under “Password,” click “Add” if you haven’t set one up yet
  • Create a strong password and confirm it
  • You can also change or remove your password here, if needed

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PIN: Quick and easy

Want something simpler than a password? Try a PIN:

  • Under “PIN,” click “Add”
  • Create a PIN that’s easy for you to remember but hard for others to guess
  • Confirm your PIN, and you’re all set
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Windows Hello PIN option. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Face recognition: Let your face be your password

If your device supports Windows Hello face recognition, here’s how to set it up:

  • Under “Face Recognition,” click “Set up”
  • Follow the on-screen instructions to scan your face
  • Look directly at the camera and stay still while it does its thing
  • Once done, you can use your face to unlock your PC. How cool is that?
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Windows Hello Face option. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Fingerprint: Unlock with a touch

Got a fingerprint reader? Let’s put it to use:

  • Under “Fingerprint Recognition,” click “Set up”
  • Choose which finger you want to use
  • Place your finger on the reader and lift it when prompted
  • Repeat this process until your fingerprint is fully scanned
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Windows Hello Fingerprint option. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

Security Key: For the extra cautious

If you have a security key, here’s how to set it up:

  • Under “Security Key,” click “Manage”
  • Follow the prompts to set up your security key
  • Insert the key when prompted and follow any additional instructions
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Security Key option. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

The Dynamic Lock: Your phone becomes your key

Now, here’s a neat trick — using your phone to lock your PC automatically.

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  • Scroll down to “Dynamic Lock” in the Sign-in options
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Steps to use your phone to lock your PC automatically. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

Make sure your phone is connected to your PC via Bluetooth. If not, let’s do that:

  • Click “Bluetooth & other devices” in the left sidebar.
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Steps to use your phone to lock your PC automatically. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Click “Add Bluetooth or other device”
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Steps to use your phone to lock your PC automatically. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Steps to use your phone to lock your PC automatically. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Steps to use your phone to lock your PC automatically. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Verify the PIN on both devices
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Steps to use your phone to lock your PC automatically. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Now, tap “Pair” on your phone and “Connect” on your PC

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Steps to use your phone to lock your PC automatically. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Go back to the Sign-in options by clicking the arrow pointing left in the upper left of the screen
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Steps to use your phone to lock your PC automatically. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

  • Under “Dynamic Lock,” check the box that says, “Allow Windows to automatically lock your device when you’re away.”
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Steps to use your phone to lock your PC automatically. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

Now, your PC will lock itself when you walk away with your phone. How’s that for convenience?

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Kurt’s key takeaways

There you have it, folks. A smorgasbord of options to keep your Windows PC locked up tighter than Fort Knox. Whether you’re all about that face recognition life, prefer the classic password or want your phone to do the work for you, Windows has got you covered. Remember, the best security is the one you’ll actually use, so pick the method that works best for you.

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NASCAR shows off an EV prototype

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NASCAR shows off an EV prototype

NASCAR showed off a new EV prototype stock car at the Chicago Street Race today as part of a presentation on its sustainability initiatives, which it has a new partner for in Swedish electrification firm ABB. The car, which looks more like a performance crossover like the Ford Mustang Mach-E, is in many ways a total departure from the traditional stock car. Don’t expect the ABB NASCAR EV Prototype to replace the fuel-burning V8 anytime soon, though.

NASCAR says the car has three electric motors — one in the front and two in the back — powered by a 78-kWh liquid-cooled battery that can generate 1,000kW “at peak power,” according to today’s announcement.

NASCAR writes that the EV sits on a modified version of the Next Gen chassis NASCAR introduced in 2022, which was designed with an eye toward transition to alternative fuels. Chevrolet, Ford, and Toyota helped with its development, the organization writes.

Before its unveiling, the $1.5 million prototype had only been driven by NASCAR driver David Ragan, reported The Associated Press. Ragan told the outlet that his fastest lap at Martinsville Speedway in Virginia was “two-tenths of a second slower” than a typical racer, despite it having almost twice the acceleration. Unsurprisingly, the weight was a big factor, slowing him down in the turns.

Traditional stock cars aren’t heading for their final left turn, though there are rumors it will introduce hybrids in a few years. Still, it could do something similar to the ABB-sponsored, all-electric Formula E series; NASCAR says it “may explore possibilities around high-performance racing,” according to NBC News.

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