The Realme C3 is coming on February 6 but the company has already revealed most of its specifications. Now, Realme has announced that Realme C3 will boot Realme UI, making it the first Realme smartphone to run the company's newest Android 10-based skin out of the box. The Realme C3 is an entry-level smartphone, having the recently announced Helio G70 SoC at the helm. It will arrive in two memory configurations (3GB/32GB and 4GB/64GB) and sport a 6.5" waterdrop notch display, having a screen-to-body ratio of 89.8%. For photography, the Realme C3 will come with three cameras - one on...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesJumat, 31 Januari 2020
Realme C3 will be the first smartphone to run Realme UI out of the box
Realme C3 will be the first smartphone to run Realme UI out of the box
The Realme C3 is coming on February 6 but the company has already revealed most of its specifications. Now, Realme has announced that Realme C3 will boot Realme UI, making it the first Realme smartphone to run the company's newest Android 10-based skin out of the box. The Realme C3 is an entry-level smartphone, having the recently announced Helio G70 SoC at the helm. It will arrive in two memory configurations (3GB/32GB and 4GB/64GB) and sport a 6.5" waterdrop notch display, having a screen-to-body ratio of 89.8%. For photography, the Realme C3 will come with three cameras - one on...
GSMArena.com - Latest articles5 Free Guides to Understand Digital Security and Protect Your Privacy
With the number of data breaches, phishing attacks, and other digital threats facing us today, you need to know how to stay secure when using technology. Check these free online guides to understand digital security and protect your privacy.
Miscreants try to infiltrate your systems through various channels, such as your browser, phone, emails, and even the Wi-Fi networks you connect to. The first step is to learn how they carry out these attacks and then implement steps to prevent them.
Along with that, it’s also important to look at protecting your online privacy. Security and privacy are different issues, of course, but they are deeply connected in the technological sphere.
1. YourSecurity.Guide (Web): Protect Yourself Online In 2 Hours
Your Security Guide is a place for beginners to learn what it takes to secure yourself online, in a step-by-step process. The website divides online security and privacy into eight categories: browser, password, phishing, device, public access, network, personal data, and advanced security details.
Each mini-guide gives you a few actionable steps and warns you in advance about how long it’ll take to implement. For example, it takes only five minutes to secure your browser, as the guide recommends the best browsers, extensions, and search engines.
The first seven steps take less than two hours to finish, so YourSecurity.Guide says you can do these while watching your favorite movie. Securing personal data is the longest, taking over 40 minutes, so you might want to save that for another session. Advanced security details can take much longer, as it’s up to you how many of the steps you want to practice.
If you like this approach, you should also check our own guide to improving online security and defending privacy, which goes more in-depth with password security and secure messaging.
2. Ononymous (Web): Films, Games, and Guides on Online Security
There are a number of organizations fighting for your digital rights, as well as trying to educate the public on how to protect yourself online. These resources are scattered around the web. Ononymous gathers them in a single portal to educate yourself about online security.
The website includes content from Access Now, Center for Investigative Journalism, Digital Society Switzerland, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Front Line Defenders, Open Data City, Tactical Technology Collective, and The Tor Project. It’s a mix of films and animated documentaries, articles and guides, and online games. You can filter the content by type or producer.
Ononymous has a wide variety of resources covering several topics. There are broad subjects (the digital traces we leave behind) as well as specific problems (digital security for the LGBTI community in sub-Saharan Africa). Watch, play, or read to educate yourself about staying safe online.
3. Google’s Phishing Quiz (Web): Can You Spot a Phishing Scam?
The most common security threat on the internet is a phishing scam. You get an email that looks like it’s from a legitimate source (company, service, or your contacts) but is cleverly disguised. After thinking it’s real, you end up giving personal details that compromise your security.
It’s often difficult to spot a phishing scam. Jigsaw, one of Google’s sister companies, created an online quiz to test if you can tell a phishing email apart from a legitimate one. The quiz is based on security training exercises with journalists, activists, and political leaders.
In a series of eight questions, you have to click a button to say if the presented email is legitimate or a phishing scam. You’ll immediately get the correct answer, and the quiz points out the tell-tale indicators of phishing. So not only is it a quiz, but also educational.
Even if you get them all correct, send this quiz to others who you think are susceptible.
4. Email Self-Defense (Web): Learn Email Encryption
It’s no secret that your email isn’t secure. Companies, governments, advertisers, and others can read the contents of your inbox if they want, without even notifying you. If you want to send something securely to another person, you need to encrypt emails.
The Free Software Foundation teaches you the basics of email encryption with its Email Self-Defense guide.
The website teaches you how to set up GnuPG on a desktop email program like Thunderbird or IceDove. GnuPG (GNU Privacy Guard) is an open-source way to use cryptography to secure data. It can protect a lot more than email, including files and identities. But its most frequent use is to secure email.
After setting up GnuPG in the first step, you will learn how to encrypt emails with private keys. It also teaches you how to send those keys securely to the recipient, so that only they can decrypt the email. It’s the simplest guide to email encryption using an open standard.
If all of this seems like too much trouble for you, there are a few secure and encrypted email providers already online. They do the setup for you, but then again, you’re trusting your data to another company.
5. Pixel Privacy (Web): All About Protecting Your Privacy
Pixel Privacy is an entire blog dedicated to teaching average folks how to protect their privacy online. The maker, Chris Hauk, is himself an IT expert who had his credit card stolen, email hacked, and identity compromised. That’s why he made a single space for regular people to learn about privacy.
Broadly, Pixel Privacy has six categories: VPN, cloud storage, backup providers, password managers, antivirus, and privacy guides. Each category informs you about the privacy failings in that sector and gives you best practices to avoid falling victim.
The team of bloggers also conducts detailed comparisons of popular apps and software to help you choose privacy-protecting services.
The Online Privacy Guides section among the best such resources we have come across. Each article uses simple English without jargon, gives the lay user actionable steps to secure their privacy, and gets to the point quickly. Pixel Privacy is one of the best ways to know why online privacy matters and to reclaim it.
Important Habits to Stay Safe Online
These guides about digital security and online privacy have already made you better aware of what to do. As is evident, the best way to protect yourself on the internet is to change a few bad habits and practices.
No matter what, ensure you follow these nine important habits to stay safe and secure online.
Read the full article: 5 Free Guides to Understand Digital Security and Protect Your Privacy
Samsung trademarks "UTG", could mean Ultra Thin Glass for Z Flip and future Samsung foldables
Foldable smartphones are certainly gaining a lot of attention as the new form factor challenges smartphone design as we know it. While we saw foldable smartphones and displays over the last year or so, they were all made with fragile plastic lenses atop the display panels. These are very easy to scratch and can easily cause damage to an otherwise expensive device. Rumors suggested that Samsung's upcoming Z Flip smartphone will use a new ultra-thin type of glass. The latest report from LetsGoDigital suggests a new patent from Samsung's lawyers submitted to the EUIPO (European Union...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesSamsung trademarks "UTG", could mean Ultra Thin Glass for Z Flip and future Samsung foldables
Foldable smartphones are certainly gaining a lot of attention as the new form factor challenges smartphone design as we know it. While we saw foldable smartphones and displays over the last year or so, they were all made with fragile plastic lenses atop the display panels. These are very easy to scratch and can easily cause damage to an otherwise expensive device. Rumors suggested that Samsung's upcoming Z Flip smartphone will use a new ultra-thin type of glass. The latest report from LetsGoDigital suggests a new patent from Samsung's lawyers submitted to the EUIPO (European Union...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesSamsung trademarks "UTG", could mean Ultra Thin Glass for Z Flip and future Samsung foldables
Foldable smartphones are certainly gaining a lot of attention as the new form factor challenges smartphone design as we know it. While we saw foldable smartphones and displays over the last year or so, they were all made with fragile plastic lenses atop the display panels. These are very easy to scratch and can easily cause damage to an otherwise expensive device. Rumors suggested that Samsung's upcoming Z Flip smartphone will use a new ultra-thin type of glass. The latest report from LetsGoDigital suggests a new patent from Samsung's lawyers submitted to the EUIPO (European Union...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesFCC writes letter to Congress finding that "one or more" US carriers sold customer location data
Over a year and a half ago, each of the four major US carriers was in some way involved with an incident that revealed how carriers were selling location data of its subscribers to whoever wanted to pay for them. It involved a couple of "middle men" companies who could eventually sell location data to whoever wanted to buy it. It eventually involved Securus, a prison company that used carrier information to track phones without owners' permission. On Friday, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai sent a letter to key members of Congress, declaring that the FCC has conducted its investigation and concluded...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesFCC writes letter to Congress finding that "one or more" US carriers sold customer location data
Over a year and a half ago, each of the four major US carriers was in some way involved with an incident that revealed how carriers were selling location data of its subscribers to whoever wanted to pay for them. It involved a couple of "middle men" companies who could eventually sell location data to whoever wanted to buy it. It eventually involved Securus, a prison company that used carrier information to track phones without owners' permission. On Friday, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai sent a letter to key members of Congress, declaring that the FCC has conducted its investigation and concluded...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesFCC writes letter to Congress finding that "one or more" US carriers sold customer location data
Over a year and a half ago, each of the four major US carriers was in some way involved with an incident that revealed how carriers were selling location data of its subscribers to whoever wanted to pay for them. It involved a couple of "middle men" companies who could eventually sell location data to whoever wanted to buy it. It eventually involved Securus, a prison company that used carrier information to track phones without owners' permission. On Friday, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai sent a letter to key members of Congress, declaring that the FCC has conducted its investigation and concluded...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesKamis, 30 Januari 2020
Motorola celebrates Moto G's 100 million milestone with BOGO deals and discounts
Today, Motorola is celebrating a new hurdle pertaining to the popular Moto G series of smartphones. The company has officially sold 100 million units of the midrange smartphone. It was first introduced in 2013 (back while Google still owned Motorola) and offered a well-rounded package for a price below $200 - proving that cheap phones didn't have to suck so much. To celebrate the milestone, Motorola is offering BOGO deals on devices from Motorola.com in the US. The Moto G7 is $100 off at $199 | Buy the Moto G7 for full price ($299) and get a Moto G6 or G6 Play for free ...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesMotorola celebrates Moto G's 100 million milestone with BOGO deals and discounts
Today, Motorola is celebrating a new hurdle pertaining to the popular Moto G series of smartphones. The company has officially sold 100 million units of the midrange smartphone. It was first introduced in 2013 (back while Google still owned Motorola) and offered a well-rounded package for a price below $200 - proving that cheap phones didn't have to suck so much. To celebrate the milestone, Motorola is offering BOGO deals on devices from Motorola.com in the US. The Moto G7 is $100 off at $199 | Buy the Moto G7 for full price ($299) and get a Moto G6 or G6 Play for free ...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesGalaxy S20 release date is March 6, official website says
Samsung is announcing the Galaxy S20 family alongside the Galaxy Z Flip at an event on February 11. If you were wondering how soon after that the phones would become available, the company's own website is here to help today. Samsung has created a registration page (see the Source linked below), where you can go and enter your email if you're interested in purchasing any of these upcoming smartphones - aka "the next Galaxy". And right there on the official registration page there's this: "Delivery by March 6 while supplies last". That is of course if you end up pre-ordering an S20,...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesGalaxy S20 release date is March 6, official website says
Samsung is announcing the Galaxy S20 family alongside the Galaxy Z Flip at an event on February 11. If you were wondering how soon after that the phones would become available, the company's own website is here to help today. Samsung has created a registration page (see the Source linked below), where you can go and enter your email if you're interested in purchasing any of these upcoming smartphones - aka "the next Galaxy". And right there on the official registration page there's this: "Delivery by March 6 while supplies last". That is of course if you end up pre-ordering an S20,...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesGalaxy S20 release date is March 6, official website says
Samsung is announcing the Galaxy S20 family alongside the Galaxy Z Flip at an event on February 11. If you were wondering how soon after that the phones would become available, the company's own website is here to help today. Samsung has created a registration page (see the Source linked below), where you can go and enter your email if you're interested in purchasing any of these upcoming smartphones - aka "the next Galaxy". And right there on the official registration page there's this: "Delivery by March 6 while supplies last". That is of course if you end up pre-ordering an S20,...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesNokia's MWC 2020 event is on February 23
HMD Global has just started sending out invites for its MWC event in Barcelona, which is taking place on February 23 at 4:30pm local time (registration starts half an hour earlier, as depicted on the invite seen below). The company unsurprisingly isn't telling us what to expect specifically, but recent reports have made it clear that a new true Nokia flagship will only arrive later in the year. It might make up for the delay in release with a world first under-display camera, although some of its competitors say that's not currently feasible. Until then, we'll have to make do with...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesNokia's MWC 2020 event is on February 23
HMD Global has just started sending out invites for its MWC event in Barcelona, which is taking place on February 23 at 4:30pm local time (registration starts half an hour earlier, as depicted on the invite seen below). The company unsurprisingly isn't telling us what to expect specifically, but recent reports have made it clear that a new true Nokia flagship will only arrive later in the year. It might make up for the delay in release with a world first under-display camera, although some of its competitors say that's not currently feasible. Until then, we'll have to make do with...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesNokia's MWC 2020 event is on February 23
HMD Global has just started sending out invites for its MWC event in Barcelona, which is taking place on February 23 at 4:30pm local time (registration starts half an hour earlier, as depicted on the invite seen below). The company unsurprisingly isn't telling us what to expect specifically, but recent reports have made it clear that a new true Nokia flagship will only arrive later in the year. It might make up for the delay in release with a world first under-display camera, although some of its competitors say that's not currently feasible. Until then, we'll have to make do with...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesThe Wuhan Coronavirus to affect the Galaxy S20 accessories supply chain
It seems that the widespread Wuhan Coronavirus will affect a number of supply chains, including the one for the Samsung Galaxy S20 lineup's accessories. So customers seeking accessories such as cases and screen protectors at launch won't find anything for their brand new phones. MobileFun received a number of letters from manufacturers that there would be shipping delays due to the Coronavirus outbreak and the extended Chinese New Year holidays. The government officially extended the holiday season as a way to battle the spread of infection so a lot of factories have already suspended...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesThe Wuhan Coronavirus to affect the Galaxy S20 accessories supply chain
It seems that the widespread Wuhan Coronavirus will affect a number of supply chains, including the one for the Samsung Galaxy S20 lineup's accessories. So customers seeking accessories such as cases and screen protectors at launch won't find anything for their brand new phones. MobileFun received a number of letters from manufacturers that there would be shipping delays due to the Coronavirus outbreak and the extended Chinese New Year holidays. The government officially extended the holiday season as a way to battle the spread of infection so a lot of factories have already suspended...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesThe Wuhan Coronavirus to affect the Galaxy S20 accessories supply chain
It seems that the widespread Wuhan Coronavirus will affect a number of supply chains, including the one for the Samsung Galaxy S20 lineup's accessories. So customers seeking accessories such as cases and screen protectors at launch won't find anything for their brand new phones. MobileFun received a number of letters from manufacturers that there would be shipping delays due to the Coronavirus outbreak and the extended Chinese New Year holidays. The government officially extended the holiday season as a way to battle the spread of infection so a lot of factories have already suspended...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesApple Maps just got a huge update with improved navigation, "Look Around", and "Collections"
On Thursday, Apple Maps announced that it is now rolling out a new update to Apple Maps. The new update brings a new map design, and one that shows far more details than before. To start, users will be able to see far more details on land with building outlines to help you search and navigate better. Source: Apple There are now more comprehensive views of shopping malls, airports, parks, roads, and buildings. Apple promises faster and more accurate navigation with the new update. Source: Apple Two new features arrive to Apple Maps, both of which are offered by Google...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesApple Maps just got a huge update with improved navigation, "Look Around", and "Collections"
On Thursday, Apple Maps announced that it is now rolling out a new update to Apple Maps. The new update brings a new map design, and one that shows far more details than before. To start, users will be able to see far more details on land with building outlines to help you search and navigate better. Source: Apple There are now more comprehensive views of shopping malls, airports, parks, roads, and buildings. Apple promises faster and more accurate navigation with the new update. Source: Apple Two new features arrive to Apple Maps, both of which are offered by Google...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesApple Maps just got a huge update with improved navigation, "Look Around", and "Collections"
On Thursday, Apple Maps announced that it is now rolling out a new update to Apple Maps. The new update brings a new map design, and one that shows far more details than before. To start, users will be able to see far more details on land with building outlines to help you search and navigate better. Source: Apple There are now more comprehensive views of shopping malls, airports, parks, roads, and buildings. Apple promises faster and more accurate navigation with the new update. Source: Apple Two new features arrive to Apple Maps, both of which are offered by Google...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesUnlocked Samsung Galaxy Z Flip passes through FCC, revealing all compatible LTE bands (no 5G)
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is Samsung's next entry into the ring of smartphones with foldable displays. The phone's official renders leaked the other day, along with its full list of specifications. Just today, the Galaxy Z Flip passed through the FCC, revealing all the compatible signal bands. The list of bands includes support for all US carriers including CDMA legacy radios that Sprint devices still use. This is the SM-F700U and represents the US Unlocked variant of the Samsung Galaxy Flip. Here, we also have confirmation that it has NFC and will work with Samsung Pay's MST (for...
GSMArena.com - Latest articlesGateron’s Mechanical Switches for 2020: Waterproof, Magnetic, and Low-Profile
Gateron, a top-tier manufacturer of mechanical switches for keyboards, announced their newest and greatest products for 2020: a range of colored switches which include magnetic, low-profile, waterproof, tactile, linear, and clicky options. Most are simply upgrades of their 2019 models but a handful are entirely new technologies.
Gateron provided me with a grab-bag of their old and new switch options. This very brief summary will cover Gateron’s new switch options and how they compare to already announced products from their competitors at Cherry.
The 2020 Gateron Lineup
The current Gateron lineup includes magnetic, waterproof, and low-profile switches, which require special Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) in order to work. In other words, magnetic, waterproof, and low-profile switch technologies are not compatible with the Cherry-MX standard which dominates today’s keyboard market. However, the magnetic and waterproof switches will work with Cherry-MX key-cap stems.
Gateron Low-Profile KS-21 Switches
Gateron’s newest switches include three special low-profile switches which come in Blue, Brown, and Red. As with Cherry’s color-nomenclature, they are as follows:
- Brown: tactile, 2.5mm travel, 1.5mm actuation, 50g force
- Blue: clicky, 2.5mm travel, 1.5mm actuation, 52g force
- Red: linear, 2.5mm travel, 1.5mm actuation, 45g force
The new switches will compete against Kailh’s Chocolate line of low-profile switch and Cherry’s similarly slender competitors. To be honest, I cannot tell the difference between Kailh and Gateron. In dimensions, the Gateron low-profiles come in at 8.3mm height from the top of the stem to the bottom of the switch housing. The plastic PCB anchor is another 2.6mm in height (total height of 10.9mm). Gateron’s offering comes in at 0.10mm longer, equivalent to the Kailh Chocolate switches. Cherry advertises a height of 11.9mm.
While Gateron’s Cherry-clones generally, depending on the model, feel smoother and less scratchy than products from Cherry and Kailh, its low profile options seem virtually identical to the Kailh Chocolate switches. But that’s not bad. The low-profile keys are rattle-free designs as they incorporate box housing for their key caps. In face, going off the measurements, it appears that Gateron also supports Kailh’s key caps while sticking to the same pinouts as Cherry’s low-profile standard. In other words, the KS-21 is compatible with the same boards as Cherry’s low-profile switches but cannot use Cherry-MX key caps. Instead, it requires Kailh Chocolate key caps.
Gateron Magnetic KS-20 Switches
Gateron’s magnetic switches (model number KS-20) will bring with them the deep 4mm of travel expected of desktop class mechanical switches along with extreme lightweight actuation force of 30 grams of weight. The magnetic switches also have less variation in their actuation force (+/- 10 grams instead of 15 grams).
Their key selling point is their massively enhanced durability versus standard mechanical switches: they last for double the amount of time of regular Cherry switches. Instead of 50 million presses, the KS-20 is rated for 100 million. However, I doubt anyone in history has reached the mechanical durability limits of 50 million key actuations so 100 million is superfluous.
Unfortunately, the KS-20 will require its own custom PCB. So you cannot retrofit older boards with the newer switch technology. On top of that, while the actuation force was described as 30-grams of force in the product guide, their actual force came out in the ballpark of 45-grams of force when I tested two switches. It could be that the magnetic switch, on the PCB, actually has a lower actuation force.
Gateron KS-12 Waterproof Switches
Unfortunately, Gateron did not show me their waterproof switch, which unfortunately requires its own specialized PCB. The switch contains four plastic stabilizers on its base, though, which means you cannot simply stick one on a random Cherry-MX compatible PCB. So if you wanted to spray a waterproof coating on your favorite PCB and throw some KS-12 switches on it, you’re out of luck.
Gateron 2019 Vs. Gateron 2020
Gateron’s older lines of keyboard switches included more or less copies of Cherry’s color scheme with their own unique take. These models (KS-3, KS-8, and KS-9) included the following colors:
- Blue: midweight, 55g actuation, clicky
- Brown: lightweight: 45g actuation, tactile
- Black: midweight, 50g actuation, tactile
- Red: lightweight, 45g actuation, linear
- Green: heavy, 80g actuation, clicky
- Clear: lightweight, 35g actuation, linear
Other than the KS-12, KS-21, and KS-20, there isn’t much new to announce. Many of its 2019 switches, like the Ink series, are not much different from its 2018 switches other than in aesthetics. Whiel there are many Gateron switches on the market, a few of the new products provided to me appear to be new options. It appears that Gateron issued updated switches of their KS-9 series and has more or less increased the bottoming-out force of some of its main switches. It also reissued these with different colored housing, mismatched against the color of the stem. The stem-color represents the actuation force and the housing color seems to indicate the bottoming-out force. Unfortunately the Gateron rep didn’t fully understand my questions regarding these new, unlabeled, products.
I did not see revisions of any other switches. For example, in 2019, Gateron announced an infrared switch, known as the KS-15. And it eventually added its Ink series, which was more or less colored, clear-bodied switch housings with slightly deeper actuation points. Neither line seems to have received an update.
Overall, Gateron’s 2020 lineup represents a more radical departure from its competitors and its 2019 offerings.
Read the full article: Gateron’s Mechanical Switches for 2020: Waterproof, Magnetic, and Low-Profile
How to Stream British TV Using BritBox
Fans of British TV can now stream all of the British television they can stand using BritBox. BritBox is a streaming TV service solely focused on British TV shows. And it’s available in the US and Canada (for Anglophiles and expats) and in the UK (for fans of classic TV).
A Streaming Service Full of British TV
As a Brit I can admit that US TV is king right now. There are so many quality American shows available that there aren’t enough hours in the day to watch them all. However, British TV has its fair share of great shows, including these unmissable British comedies.
This is where BritBox comes into its own, as it’s packed full of British TV shows. BritBox offers thousands of hours of programming, including classic shows such as Miss Marple, newer shows such as Downton Abbey, and original shows such as Lambs of God.
How to Stream British TV Using BritBox
BritBox is available in the US, Canada, and the UK. BritBox launched in North America in March 2017, with the British version launching in November 2019. There are some differences in the two services, but both offer British TV for a monthly subscription.
In the US, BritBox costs US$6.99/month, in Canada, BritBox costs CAD$8.99/month, and in the UK, BritBox costs £5.99/month. The streaming service is available on a range of different devices and platforms, so you should be able to watch it at home and on the go.
To get started with a BritBox subscription, just head to BritBox.com for more details. There’s a 30-day free trial available, so you can try BritBox for free before deciding whether to pay for the privilege. There are no ad breaks, and you can cancel at any time.
BritBox Is Yet Another Streaming Service
As you may have already noticed, there are a growing number of streaming TV services available. However, while many offer the same mix of movies and TV shows, BritBox has focused entirely on British television. And it’s this niche that makes it worthwhile.
Proving how popular British TV shows are in the US, American viewers have another option in the form of Acorn TV. This streaming service also focuses on classic British TV shows, so be sure to read our article pitting BritBox vs. Acorn TV to find out which is best.
Image Credit: AK Rockefeller via Flickr
Read the full article: How to Stream British TV Using BritBox
Enjoy In-Studio Sound With Soundcore’s Liberty 2 Pro Earbuds
If you’re in the market for great-sounding truly wireless earbuds that have long-lasting play time and an affordable price tag, the Liberty 2 Pro earbuds from Soundcore are the ideal choice.
Here’s what we thought of them after giving the buds a try.
Liberty 2 Pro Sound Quality
There’s a reason that the Liberty 2 Pro earbuds’ sound quality is excellent: Soundcore developed the first ACAA (Astria Coaxial Acoustic Architecture) driver.
The innovative design of this driver incorporates a customized Knowles balanced armature and an 11MM dynamic driver. The ACAA driver removes interference while it produces synchronized treble and bass.
So what does this mean for you? Amazing sound, period. It’s consistent and flawless without a crackle or a blip. You hear nothing except the song you’re playing with such incredible detail it’s as if you’re hearing it live on private stage.
What’s more, the Liberty 2 Pro earbuds are endorsed by 10 Grammy Award-winning audio producers. If they don’t know fantastic sound quality when they hear it, who would?
Customizing the Liberty 2 Pro Earbuds
In addition to the ACAA driver, the Liberty 2 Pro earbuds have a feature called HearID for custom sound. HearID analyzes your listening profile to provide you with the best possible sound, personalized just for your ears.
To set up HearID, download the free Soundcore app. The HearID test takes just a few minutes; it’s definitely worth the time to customize and enhance your listening experience unlike any other earbuds can.
In addition to the HearID profile, the Soundcore app lets you choose from different sound settings if you like. Pick from bass booster or reducer, dance, classical, rock, and more, along with custom equalizer settings.
For even more personalization, you get to decide how to control your Liberty 2 Pro earbuds. As an example, you can set the earbuds to skip to the next or previous track with a double-tap, or instead use that action to increase or decrease the volume.
This is a favorite feature of ours because it puts you in control, not the manufacturer.
Download: Soundcore for Android | iOS (Free)
Charging and Play Time
As with any wireless device you buy, you’ll want to know how long you must charge it and how long it lasts between charges, right?
With the Liberty 2 Pro earbuds, you’ll get eight hours of play time from a single charge and another 32 hours from the charging case. Need a fast recharge? Use the included USB-C cable to charge for 10 minutes, and you can then listen for two hours!
What’s Included With the Liberty 2 Pro
Along with your wireless Liberty 2 Pro earbuds, you’ll receive all of this in the box:
- Seven pairs of ear tips and three pairs of ear wings. These let you select the perfect combination of sizes for ultimate ear comfort.
- A versatile charging case and USB-C cable. You can charge the earbuds in the case with a wireless charger or the included cable.
- The Liberty 2 Pro quick start guide. Connect to your device via Bluetooth in seconds and start listening.
Ready to Buy the Liberty 2 Pro Earbuds?
Though they’re regularly priced at only $149.99, you can buy the Liberty 2 Pro earbuds right now for $30 off at Amazon. This is an amazing price for the value you receive.
You get flawless customizable sound quality, simple setup, an array of ear tips and wings for all ear shapes and sizes, and personalization of controls for both earbuds.
So what are you waiting for? Get your Liberty 2 Pro earbuds today and start enjoying your music in a way that you never have before!
Read the full article: Enjoy In-Studio Sound With Soundcore’s Liberty 2 Pro Earbuds
How to Create a Flowchart in Microsoft Excel
Plenty of options exist for creating flowcharts, but you may not need one if you’re already subscribed to Microsoft Office 365. We’ve shown how you can create a flowchart in Word, but Excel works just as well.
In this article, we’ll show you how to set up a flowchart environment and create awesome flowcharts in Excel. We’ll end with some links where you can download free Microsoft Excel flowchart templates.
How to Create a Flowchart in Excel With SmartArt Graphics
The easiest way to create a flowchart in Excel involves inserting the preset flowchart designs. You can still customize your worksheet and page layout before inserting a SmartArt flowchart. But we’ll save those specific instructions for when we create an Excel flowchart from scratch.
To start creating a flowchart in Excel with SmartArt graphics, open your worksheet.
Insert Your SmartArt Graphic
With your open worksheet, click the Insert tab at the top of Excel. Press the Insert a SmartArt Graphic button under the Illustrations group.
The choose a SmartArt Graphic dialog box will appear. Pay attention to the items listed on the left, and select Process.
Look through the available options and choose the flowchart template you want to use. Press OK to close the dialog box and insert your new flowchart design.
How to Create an Excel Flowchart From Scratch
While it’s easy to create a flowchart using SmartArt designs, sometimes you need a specific type of flowchart design. To do this, you want to prepare your worksheet before inserting any shapes. Afterward, you can freely design a flowchart to your precise situation.
Set Up a Flowchart Grid in Excel
When creating a flowchart in Excel, the worksheet grid provides a useful way to position and size your flowchart elements.
Create a Grid
To create a grid, we need to change the width of all the columns to be equal to the default row height. The worksheet will look like graph paper.
First, select all the cells on the worksheet by clicking the box in the upper-left corner of the worksheet grid. Then, right-click on any column heading and select Column Width.
If you’re using the default font (Calibri, size 11), the default row height is 15 points, which equals 20 pixels. To make the column width the same 20 pixels, we must change it to 2.14.
So enter 2.14 in the box on the Column Width dialog box and click OK.
Enable Snap to Grid
The Snap to Grid features makes it easy to place and resize shapes on the grid so you can consistently resize them and align them to each other. Shapes snap to the nearest grid line when you resize and move them.
Click the Page Layout tab. Then, click Align in the Arrange section and select Snap to Grid. The Snap to Grid icon on the menu is highlighted with a gray box when the feature is on.
Set Up the Page Layout in Excel
You should set up the page layout for your flowchart so you know your boundaries before laying out your flowchart. For example, if you’re going to insert your flowchart into a Word document, you should set the margins in Microsoft Excel to the same margins as your Word document. That way you won’t create a flowchart larger than the pages in your Word document.
To set up items like margins, page orientation, and page size, click the Page Layout tab. Use the buttons in the Page Setup section to change settings for the different layout options.
Now that your worksheet is set up for flowcharts, let’s create one.
Add a Shape Using the Shapes Tool
To add your first shape to your flowchart, go to the Insert tab and click Shapes in the Illustrations section. A dropdown menu displays a gallery of various types of shapes like basic shapes, lines, and arrows.
Select a shape in the Flowchart section of the dropdown menu.
Drag the shape to the size you want on the worksheet. If Snap to Grid is enabled, the shape automatically snaps to the gridlines as you draw it.
Add More Flowchart Shapes Using the Format Tab
Once you draw your first shape and select it, a special Format tab becomes available. You can use this tab to add more shapes to your flowchart and to format your shapes, which we’ll cover later.
A dropdown gallery of shapes displays, just like when you clicked Shapes in the Illustrations section on the Insert tab. Select the shape you want to add and draw it on the worksheet.
You can also double-click a shape on the gallery menu to add it to the worksheet. To resize the shape, select it and drag one of the handles along the edges.
To move the shape, move the cursor over the shape until the cursor becomes a cross with arrows. Then, click and drag the shape to where you want it.
Add Text to a Shape
To add text to a shape, simply select the shape and start typing. We’ll show you later how to format the text and change its alignment.
To edit the text in a shape, click on the text in the shape. This puts you in edit mode allowing you to add, change, or delete the text.
Click outside the shape or select the shape like you were going to move it as we talked about in the previous section.
Add Connector Lines Between Shapes
After adding some shapes to your flowchart, it’s time to connect them.
Select Line Arrow on the shapes gallery either on the Insert tab or the Format tab.
The cursor becomes a plus icon. Move the cursor over the first shape you want to connect. You’ll see dots at the points that represent connection points for that shape.
Click on the connection point where you want the line to start and drag the line to the next shape until you see the connection points on that one. Release the mouse on one of those points.
An arrow displays where the line ends. When a line is properly connected to a shape, the connection point is solid. If you see a hollow connection point, the line didn’t connect to the shape.
Add Text to Connector Lines
In flowchart programs like Visio and Lucidchart, you can add text directly to connector lines. In Microsoft Excel, you can’t do that. But you can do the next best thing.
To add text to a connector line, you create a text box and position it along the line or on the line.
Select a shape or a connector line to activate the Format tab. Click the tab and then click Text Box in the Insert Shapes section.
Draw the text box near the connector you want to label. Move the text box to where you want it the same way you move shapes.
You may want to turn off Snap to Grid when positioning text boxes on connector lines. This allows you to fine-tune the size and position of the text boxes.
To add text, select the text box and start typing. We’ll show you how to format and position text boxes a bit later.
Add Notes Using Callouts
You can also use text boxes to add notes to your flowchart the same way you used them to add text to connector lines. And you can use a connector line to point to the area relating to the note.
But, that might be confusing and look like a step in the flowchart. To make a note look different, use a callout.
Select a callout from the shapes gallery either on the Insert tab or the Format tab.
Draw the callout on the worksheet just like you would draw a shape.
Add text to the callout and use the handles to resize it the same way you would on a shape.
Initially, the part of the callout that points shows on the bottom border. To make the callout point to where you want, click and drag the point. When the point connects with a shape, the connection point turns red.
How to Format a Flowchart in Excel
Excel has many formatting options, too many to cover here. But we’ll show you a few basics so you can format your shapes, text, and connector lines.
Format Shapes
An easy way to format shapes and the text in shapes is to use Theme Styles.
Select all the shapes you want to format with the same style. Click on the first shape, then press and hold down Shift while clicking the other shapes. Then, click the Format tab.
Click the More arrow in the lower-right corner of the Theme Styles box in the Shape Styles section. A gallery of styles displays in a dropdown menu.
When you move your mouse over the various theme styles, you’ll see how they look on your shapes. Click the style you want to use.
Format Text in the Shapes and Text Boxes
Formatting text in shapes and text boxes is done the same way you normally format text in cells.
First, we’ll format shapes. Select all the shapes containing the text you want to format using the Shift key while clicking the remaining shapes after the first one.
Click the Home tab and use the commands in the Font and Alignment sections to format your text. For example, we used the Center and Middle Align buttons in the Alignment section to center the text in the shapes horizontally and vertically. Then, we applied Bold to all the text.
Do the same thing with the text boxes along the connector lines to format and align the text.
Format Connector Lines
The default format on the connector lines is a bit thin. We’re going to make them thicker.
Select all the connector lines you want to format using the Shift key while clicking the remaining lines after the first one. Then, click the Format tab.
Click Shape Outline in the Shape Styles section and select a color from the Theme Colors section or Standard Colors section. Then, on the same menu, go to Weight and select a thickness for the connector lines from the submenu.
Use SmartArt Tools Design
When editing SmartArt flowcharts, the main difference centers around the Design tab. While you can individually select all the shapes and connector lines to format them, the Design tab allows you to modify the flowchart collectively by selecting the entire graphic.
The Design tab allows you to add shapes, change your flowchart’s layout, collectively change the colors of your graphic, and more. It’s similar to using the Format tab, but the changes occur primarily via a single button click. It’s great for quick edits where you don’t have to personalize your flowchart much.
If you convert your SmartArt graphic into shapes, it’ll act as if you made the flowchart from scratch and only allow you to use the Format tab.
Get Started With These Excel Flowchart Templates
Excel flowchart templates provide a quick start when creating your own flowcharts. We’ve previously covered flowchart templates for Microsoft Office, but these are specifically for Microsoft Excel.
Here are more templates you can download:
- Process Map for Basic Flowchart
- Sample Flow Chart Template in Microsoft Word, Excel | Template.net
- Flow Chart Template in Microsoft Word, Excel | Template.net
- 8+ Flowchart Templates – Excel Templates
- Editable Flowchart Templates For Excel
- 40 Fantastic Flow Chart Templates [Word, Excel, Power Point]: There is one flowchart template for Excel on this page: Flow Chart Template 39
Organize Your Life With Excel Flowcharts!
The ability to create flowcharts in Microsoft Excel makes it a very useful and versatile tool for keeping yourself organized. It’s not the only option, though. You’ll find several good free flowchart tools for Windows.
Are you a Macbook user? There are great free flowchart makers for macOS, or you can use Pages on Mac for simple flowcharts.
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