
Britta O'Boyle
Technology Journalist and Writer at Freelance
Freelance Editor-at-Large at The Ambient
Freelance Technology Journalist. Lover of tech, shoes, handbags, chocolate and fun. These views are my own.
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3 days ago |
t3.com | Britta O'Boyle
Quick SummaryA Vivo executive has teased the X Fold 5 in a video posted to Weibo, showing just how thin and light it will be. Few other details were revealed, although we it's demonstrated that the new folding phone will be lighter than the 219g X Fold 3. Samsung hasn't announced its Galaxy Z Fold 7 as yet, with the device expected to launch later this summer alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 7, but there is already a rival in the making that could give it a serious run for its money.
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4 days ago |
revistagq.com | Britta O'Boyle
Deberías exigir algo más que un simple bolso de mano cuando te vas de viaje. Te debes a ti mismo encontrar un equipaje que sea una extensión de tu excelente gusto. Maletas que sean una declaración silenciosa de tu estilo que vayan más allá de ser meros recipientes para la ropa y accesorios que con tanto mimo guardas en tu armario. Y sí, es verdad que las boutiques de lujo son un gran reclamo en lo que a equipaje se refiere.
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5 days ago |
t3.com | Britta O'Boyle
Quick Summary A report claims that Sony plans to ditch making flagship Xperia phones in-house. However, other manufacturers will continue to build the devices. It's claimed the latest Xperia 1 VII was also outsourced, with none of Sony's manufacturing facilities listing smartphones among the devices being produced. Sony has only recently announced its latest flagship smartphone in the form of the Xperia 1 VII, but a report has suggested it wasn't built by Sony itself.
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5 days ago |
gq-magazine.co.uk | Britta O'Boyle
All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. Navigating yourself around the internet's endless sprawl these days should be done with the same level of savvy you'd apply to traversing the bustling souks of Marrakech. You wouldn't reveal your haggling tactics there, so why broadcast your online activities to every lurking data collector and cyber-snoop?
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5 days ago |
gq-magazine.co.uk | Britta O'Boyle
All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. It shouldn’t come as news to you that using “password123” for every account you have won't do your online security any favours. But it’s not just that combination you should be avoiding – it’s pretty much any password that's either used in more than one place, or that isn’t randomly generated. The chance of remembering those random passwords on your own, though? Absolutely zero.
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A great read this one.

"If there’s an emergency and you need to go atomic with the bass, it’s there for you" and more gems in this @Sony ULT Wear review from @christhall https://t.co/ygBa2Wwz2N https://t.co/SZ3E8n2DOq

RT @thedisconnekt: Apple has set the date for its next event - 7 May. It's expected to be new iPads... https://t.co/ZTA0e0U1v3

I don't post on here much (ever really) but I learned quite a few things researching this one. So, for the Mac enthusiasts... https://t.co/Xud1Ea0sHB