Best overall: Amazon Photos Best for iPhone users: iCloud Best integration: Dropbox Best for photographers: Flickr Best features: OneDrive Bonus: Build Your Own Best overall: Amazon Photos The surprise victor here comes with Amazon Photos. Not only does Amazon Photos have an app that automatically syncs on all major operating systems, but the service is free with a Prime membership. That is unlimited photo storage for no additional cost if you’re a Prime user already — though videos over 5GB in total will cost extra. … [Read more...] about The best Google Photos alternatives
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Hitman 3 review: A satisfying conclusion to the trilogy
Have you taken out someone that other characters would notice if they were missing? Toggle on guards searching for them, even opening cabinets and stashes used for hiding bodies that they otherwise don’t open in the current situation. Perhaps the player could enable a timer that kicks in the moment you are spotted, which counts down an evacuation process for the target and their security, giving you a limited window to complete your objective. Little customizable A.I. enhancements of that type would go a long way in extending this game’s replay value, which is the main thrust of the game. … [Read more...] about Hitman 3 review: A satisfying conclusion to the trilogy
Arctic’s Super-Popular Thermal Paste Updated To Last 8 Years
Arctic's MX-4 thermal compound has proven itself well in the DIY space, but it's been around for quite some time and seemingly, like everything in tech, in need of an update. So in comes, low-and-behold, the MX-5. The MX-5 thermal paste hasn't been officially announced yet nor is it listed on Arctic's website, but hardware detective @momomo_us found the compound listed on Amazon UK paired with an informative description. … [Read more...] about Arctic’s Super-Popular Thermal Paste Updated To Last 8 Years
HP Spectre x360 14 review: The convertible 2-in-1, perfected
I don’t mention these utilities in my reviews unless they make a meaningful difference in performance. I’m mentioning HP’s Command Center specifically because I don’t want to leave anyone with the impression that this is a slow laptop. It’s not — you just need to make judicious use of the utility. That can either be a bother or a boon, depending on how much attention you want to pay to such things. I like Command Center, because most of the time I don’t need superfast performance and appreciate cool and quiet performance more — but when I need pure speed, it’s just a mouse click away. … [Read more...] about HP Spectre x360 14 review: The convertible 2-in-1, perfected