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Andrew Heinzman

Editor

October, 2018
macOS, Projector, audio
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About Andrew Heinzman

Andrew Heinzman is a seasoned tech writer with over half a decade of experience. He specializes in delivering insightful tech news and detailed product reviews, particularly focusing on audio and video technology, as well as computers and smartphones. His journey in tech writing includes a two-year stint as the News Editor at Review Geek, the former sister site of How-To Geek.

Throughout his career, Andrew has consistently provided readers with valuable insights and up-to-date information on the latest developments in the tech world, earning recognition for his clarity, depth, and relevance. In his free time, Andrew likes to explore music and read books, just as he did when earning his bachelor's degree in English literature.

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Photo of the YKK self-propelled zipper.
Self-Zipping Zipper Technology Is Here, but Not for Your Pants

The self-propelled zipper will mainly be used in building construction.

The BOOX Go 7 and Go Color 7 against a blue sky.
BOOX Introduces a Pair of Affordable 7-inch eReaders

With prices starting at $250, these are two of the most capable seven-inch eReaders available today.

The Windows Maps logo over a screenshot of Windows Maps.
Windows Maps Will Become "Nonfunctional" This July

After 11 years, it's time to say goodbye to Windows Maps.

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Screenshot of Netflix series YOU with dialogue-only subtitles.
Netflix's New Dialogue-Only Subtitles Won't Clutter Your Screen

It's a great option for viewers who prefer larger fonts.

Illustration of the Anker Nebula X1 projecting an image.
Anker’s New Nebula X1 Projector Is Packed to the Gills With Unique Tech

The Nebula X1 packs a water-cooling system, a tilting motorized lens, wireless speakers, and more.

Someone asking the G-Assist chatbot what's the best early game weapon in ARK: Survival Ascended.
NVIDIA's In-Game Chatbot Can Now Control Spotify and Other External Services

G-Assist now supports plugins and can make API calls to external services.

Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses sitting on grass
Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses Now Act Like a Live Language Interpreter

Live translate is now available to Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses owners.

The Roku Streaming Stick in a small travel bag.
Roku’s New Ultra-Portable Streaming Sticks Are Ready for Summer Travel

The new Roku Streaming Stick is 35% smaller than Amazon's Fire TV Stick.

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Synology May Punish You for Buying Third-Party Hard Drives

Upcoming Synology Plus devices place restrictions on HDD usage.

Nintendo Switch 2 with Joy Cons docked in TV mode.
The Switch 2's VRR Feature May Be Broken at Launch

Nintendo is quietly removing every mention of VRR from its Switch 2 web pages.

Hand holding the Readmoo Mooink V foldable e-reader.
Ultra-Portable Foldable eReaders Are Finally a Reality

Say hello to the Mooink V, the first consumer full-color foldable eReader.

A white Xbox Series X on a background of compact discs.
This New Xbox Feature Spares You From Waiting for Games to Install

"Stream your own game" with a Game Pass Ultimate subscription.

Illustration of file attachments in Proton Pass.
Proton Pass Gains Long-Overdue File Attachment Functionality
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You can now attach images, documents, and other files to passwords in Proton Pass.

The DOOM Will It Run box set and all of its included items.
This Limited-Edition 'DOOM' Release Comes In a Box That Runs 'DOOM'

All for the price of $666.

Illustration of the RTX 5060 GPU in a compute case.
The RTX 5060 Family Is Here, but Skip the 8GB Models

You'll want to spring for the 16GB RTX 5060 Ti.

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The Dangbei Mars Pro 2 Projector turned on
Please Stop Making Projectors "Smart"

Give me a dumb projector, please. I don't want Android TV built-in.

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T-Mobile Introduces a Sneaky Price Hike for Some Customers

Hello, junk fees!

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The Amiga logo over a screenshot of AmigaOS 3.2.
The 34-Year-Old AmigaOS 3 Just Got a Surprise Update

Eat your heart out, Amiga enthusiasts.

Microsoft 365 logos, Word, Excel, OneNote, Outlook, and PowerPoint with some fonts around.
Microsoft 365 Service Outage Locks Family Subscribers Out of Office Apps

Microsoft is aware of the issue and working toward a fix.

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The Whisky logo over an image of a MacBook and a bottle of whiskey.
macOS Gaming Takes a Hit as Whisky Development Ends

Whisky, the free alternative to CrossOver, made it easier to run Windows apps and games on macOS.

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