In short, I typically use my main Desktop, do not have a laptop and little reason to log onto my account on other systems (though the occasion may arise when I need to get to my email from other computers). I do have an android phone that also accesses my email (though I'm not opposed to manually typing the password once into my phone).
Vote for what YOU use in the poll, if you want list reasons along with what you use in your post, or suggest which one I should use in your post (or both).
I would prefer one of the free options, but I have no problem with buying one of them for features if I need it (though I don't like the idea of subscription like lastpass premium).
I think I'm leaning towards lastpass, simply because it is cloud-based, and while I like the idea of keeping the passwords on my system instead of in the cloud....I definitely like the benefit that if something is stolen I can change the master password and they can't use the other passwords.
Nvidia 610.62 driver lands with big bug fixes and Empulse support by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe
There is a new driver available for Nvidia GeForce hardware owners, and it's carrying a whole lot of bug fixes. The WHQL-certified 610.62 Game Ready driver is also adding support for Empulse.
Empulse lands from 1047 Games. That may be familiar to first-person shooter fans, as this is the studio that has been behind Splitgate and the Splitgate: Arena Reloaded sequel. This latest FPS entry will land into early access on June 24, and it will have support for DLSS 4.5 with dynamic multi-frame generation and Nvidia Reflex on day one.
FIXED World of Warcraft: Gaming stability improvements [5563205]
FIXED Apex Legends: Occasional visual corruption after extended gameplay [6239327]
FIXED Users may observe DLSS settings being grayed out in certain games after updating to display driver 610.47 [6262805]
FIXED Improved gaming stability in multi-monitor configurations when using V-SYNC with DLSS Frame Generation [6158481]
FIXED Resolved an issue that could cause jittering or ghosting in some DirectX 11 games when Smooth Motion is enabled [5937897]
FIXED Resolved an issue that could cause some games to crash when launched with Smooth Motion enabled [5466398]
FIXED [Ada] Resolves a frame pacing issue on certain monitors when G-SYNC is enabled [6226972]
FIXED Resolved an issue that prevented the EDID from being read on certain monitors causing them to be identified as "NVIDIA NV-Failsafe” [6005508]
FIXED Resolved an issue where certain monitors would not wake from sleep mode [5806798/5635230]
FIXED General stability improvements when the system fails to create a new allocation [5449920]
Nvidia has only listed a single open issue for this release:
“Prefer Maximum Performance” Power Management Mode may not be applied correctly [6007998]
The NVIDIA 610.62 driver is now available for download from the NVIDIA app. For those who want to download it directly, standalone links are here. Here are the official release notes (PDF).
Bose Ultra Open Earbuds are once again selling at their lowest price by Fiza Ali
Amazon is once again offering the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds at their lowest price ever with a limited-time 33 percent discount on their original MSRP, ahead of Father's Day. So, you may want to check it out if you are looking for a gift or if you have been wanting to upgrade your device.
The earbuds feature an open-ear design and Bose's OpenAudio technology that should deliver high-quality sound while helping keep audio private. The earbuds also support Bose Immersive Audio, which creates a spatialised listening experience designed to place sound around the listener for a more engaging experience. In terms of wireless connectivity, the earbuds features Bluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), A2DP audio streaming, HFP, AAC, and SBC support.
Furthermore, they are compatible with Bose SimpleSync technology, allowing pairing with compatible Bose smart soundbars and speakers. They are also compatible with the Bose App for setup, customisation, and software updates. Moreover, they offer an IPX4 water-resistance rating that should provide protection against sweat and light splashes.
When it comes to the battery performance, the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds should provide up to seven hours of battery life on a single charge while a full recharge should take approximately one hour.
Specifications
Detail
Fit type
Open-ear
Noise cancelling
No
Microphone
Built-in
Wireless
Bluetooth (A2DP, HFP, AAC, SBC, BLE)
Multipoint
Yes; 2 devices simultaneously
Charging interface
USB-C
Earbud size
0.73"x0.67" x 1.07" (0.014lb)
Case size
1.65"x2.56" x 1.04" (0.097 lb)
Materials
PC-ABS plastic, metal, silicone, gold plating
App support
Bose app; adjustable EQ, SimpleSync
Audio tech
OpenAudio, immersive/spatialized sound
Bose Ultra Open Earbuds: $199 (Amazon US) - 33% off
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After enabling it in about:config, customize, density, compact; the toolbar/address bar gets smaller vertically. I enabled Nova, I notice the tab bar/title bar is a bit larger vertically now? Everything always becomes a waste of space.
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In short, I typically use my main Desktop, do not have a laptop and little reason to log onto my account on other systems (though the occasion may arise when I need to get to my email from other computers). I do have an android phone that also accesses my email (though I'm not opposed to manually typing the password once into my phone).
Vote for what YOU use in the poll, if you want list reasons along with what you use in your post, or suggest which one I should use in your post (or both).
I would prefer one of the free options, but I have no problem with buying one of them for features if I need it (though I don't like the idea of subscription like lastpass premium).
I think I'm leaning towards lastpass, simply because it is cloud-based, and while I like the idea of keeping the passwords on my system instead of in the cloud....I definitely like the benefit that if something is stolen I can change the master password and they can't use the other passwords.
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