Puma’s first smartwatch has Wear OS and decent specs, but the market is crowded

Puma’s first smartwatch has Wear OS and decent specs, but the market is crowded – Android Authority

Among the many, many smartwatches debuting at IFA this year, Puma is throwing its hat into the ring for the very first time.The Puma smartwatch takes a few cues from Fossil’s recent smartwatch lineup. It’s powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 3100 SoC, and has a built-in GPS, heart rate sensor, and NFC for Google Pay. Unfortunately…

Google can’t fix the Android update problem

Google can’t fix the Android update problem – The Verge

Android 10 is official and as of this writing it’s only available on a very small number of phones: Pixels and a few others. I’ll have a review up later today, but here’s a quick preview: it’s good, does a better job of protecting your privacy, but none of that matters if you can’t get…

Blink Quickly: Acer’s Predator Triton 500 Gets a 300 Hz Display

Blink Quickly: Acer’s Predator Triton 500 Gets a 300 Hz Display – AnandTech

Introduced earlier this year, Acer’s Predator Triton 500 turned out to be a formidable 15.6-inch gaming PC that brought together rather extreme performance and relatively compact dimensions. Starting this Fall, the machine will also get a display featuring a 300 Hz refresh rate, one of the first in the industry. The Acer Predator Triton 500…

Acer Unveils ConceptD 7 Pro: Core i7, Quadro RTX 5000, 4K Calibrated Monitor

Acer Unveils ConceptD 7 Pro: Core i7, Quadro RTX 5000, 4K Calibrated Monitor – AnandTech

Acer today announced its new lineup of laptops aimed at professionals and offering appropriate performance, capabilities, and certifications from ISVs. Acer’s Concept D Pro notebooks use Intel’s processors as well as NVIDIA’s Quadro RTX professional GPUs. One of the first PCs in the lineup is the ConceptD 7 Pro that is only 17.9 mm thick…

Audio-Technica takes its second swing at true wireless earbuds

Audio-Technica takes its second swing at true wireless earbuds – The Verge

One year after Audio-Technica announced its first somewhat underwhelming pairs of true wireless earbuds, the company is back with two fresh attempts: the ATH-CKS5TW and ATH-CKS3TW. This time around, battery life has been improved, both pairs now charge over USB-C, and they’re also a lot cheaper. The ATH-CKS5TW cost $149 (or £149 in the UK),…