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26 Aug 2023

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1. Catalyst Total Protection Case for iPhone 12 Review

The Total Protection Cases for iPhone 12 Series are fully sealed protection cases that are waterproof, drop-proof and compatible with the MagSafe Charger.

2. 5 Best Power Strips for Gaming in 2022

We’ve lined up the best power strips for gaming in 2021 to help you build an epic gaming setup and ensure an uninterrupted gaming experience

3. MashRadar Reviews: The Tesla Prototype Humanoid Robot Optimus

This Tesla Humanoid Robot Optimus review will examine the features and functionality of Elon Musk’s latest invention.

4. My Top 3 Regex Tools

A regular expression - short regex - is a sequence of characters that defines a search pattern.

5. Darksiders III Review (Switch)

Darksiders III for Nintendo Switch came out this past week. Did it make an apocalyptic entrance onto the Switch? Or did it fall to Sin? Let's find out!

6. A Look at Potion Craft: An Alchemist Simulator

Potion Craft is a single-player 2D alchemy simulator for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S, where players brew potions and sell them to customers in their shop.

7. If Glitch Tech is Any Indication, the Nickelodeon and Netflix Partnership is a Winning Deal

(Photo used with permission from Eric Robles and Dan Milano)

[8. Things to Consider Before Choosing an

Electric Skateboard](https://hackernoon.com/things-to-consider-before-choosing-an-electric-skateboard-vn5l3yec) Skating is fun, style, and a great hobby. It is a hobby that can keep you stress-free, healthy, and stylish all the time. But to enjoy the fun of skating, you need to choose the right type of skateboard. Nowadays, the electric skateboard is trending. It is automated, easy to use, and most importantly, stylish.

9. A Review of API Design Patterns: The Pros and Cons

Nonetheless, it's a great book that I recommend to any developer entering the world of APIs or even one with more experience to round up their knowledge.

10. How to set up a Podcast Studio for Live Streaming

A summary of the video and audio setup I have honed over the past 18 months.

11. If Glitch Techs is Any Indication, the Nickelodeon and Netflix Partnership is a Winning Deal

(Photo used with permission from Eric Robles and Dan Milano)

12. WearOS Vs. WatchOS: Comparing Two Smart Watches

While a few smartwatches are accessible that have exclusive programming, the prevailing stages are the Google Wear OS (previously Android Wear) and Apple watchOS. These working frameworks give diverse usefulness, customization, and input to their separate gadgets. We contrasted the two with assistance you choose which one is directly for you.

13. Bolstering Trends in the Music Industry Due to Bluetooth Speakers

What does a group of university students and a fun picnic on the terrace have in common? Bluetooth speakers. I’m pretty sure you never saw this coming, but Bluetooth speakers have gained such a humongous amount of popularity in the past half a decade that even the technology giants, and business invicti never saw this coming. In a social situation when youngsters have a tendency for falling into the booby-trap of a huge inferiority and superiority complex, and at a time and place where people are scanned on the basis of their choices in music, cinema, books, clothes. This superiority complex has almost given a huge profit margin when it comes to the music industry.

14. A Complete Guide to Code Reviews

Code review is not a battlefield, the reviewer is not an opponent of the author. Both of them are aligned on the same goals.

15. 6 Ways to Make Pull Requests More Reviewable

After more than a year of helping developers review code, I try to summarize easy and quick takeaways for a better pull request design.

16. My first Gatsby Experience - A Review

TLDR; Gatsby is good for react portfolio sites, but worse than NextJs for web apps and much slower to work and more of a hassle than Web Builders/CMS for brochure/primarily static sites.

17. If You Have Important Data: Make Sure Its Protected

Data transfer is very important and it keeps happening almost every minute. As we chat on various social media applications or even like a post, there is a transfer of information that is happening. While we may not be too bothered about the way in which information and data are transferred from the receiver to the sender and vice-versa, we, of course, would be concerned about the safety of the data and information that is flowing on the internet and other forms of communication.

18. Best Practices, Guidelines and Tools for Code Reviews

Code reviews are a type of software quality assurance activity that involves evaluations of code in order to identify bugs, improve code quality, and...

19. My Review of a MIRROR That Helps You Work Out

A detailed review of the aptly-named MIRROR home fitness product, including their mobile app, customer service, classes, and installation experience.

20. What to do When Reviewing Academic Papers

Academic paper reviews is a necessary civic duty for researchers in all fields, humanities, science, engineering or anything in between.

21. Stay Up-to-Date With Tech News : DevBytes

Being a busy coder over the years of software development, sometimes I feel difficult in staying up to date with the latest tech news which inturn would help me in the growth of my software development career. In today's fast-paced world, technology is constantly evolving, and it can be challenging to keep up with the latest trends and advancements. Fortunately, there are many resources available that can help you stay up-to-date on the latest tech news and information. One of the best resources available is an app called DevBytes.

22. My Top 5 Experiences in Alpha Season 3 of The Sandbox

Alpha Season 3 of The Sandbox concluded not too long ago. They drove a lot of players to the 90 different game experiences.

23. New Browser from CCleaner: Hot Or Not?

If you are thinking of browsing the Internet privately and securely on your Windows computer then its time you rethink about your web browser.

24. Why Netflix’s Squid Game is NOT Close to Reality

I'm not thrilled, and I'm far away from being obsessed with Netflix's Squid Game.

25. The Cardano Blockchain Review

Like many other projects in the early days, Cardano was funded through a US $62.2 million initial coin offering.

26. The Future of Games Lies In Blockchain: An Overview of Our Gaming Platform

The annual turnover of the gaming industry exceeds billions of dollars. E-sports events gather thousands of fans around the world. More and more gamers are trying to make games their profession, and new products are released every day. However, the more competition there is in the gaming market, the less truly unique projects can be found.

27. A Full Stack Dev's First Impressions of the Salesforce Platform, Part 2

28. Hardware Review: 90 Days With The Pinebook Pro

So earlier this year I reviewed the PineBook Pro. I was pretty impressed with it at the time, but am I still enamored with this $200 laptop? I’ve now been using it for at least 90 days. I know that because I haven’t rebooted it in 90 days. Really.

29. 'Investments Unlimited' Captures the Trials and Tribulations of Running a Fintech as a Technologist

Investments Unlimited follows a group of under-pressure technologists solving an existential crisis at a highly regulated fintech.

30. A Trader’s Review of the Nominex Cryptocurrency Exchange

Hello everyone, I’m Edward, I live in Ireland and I have over 10 years of trading cryptocurrency wins and losses under my belt. I was completely inexperienced when I started trading Bitcoin, some were back-breaking losses even, I won't lie, but some were amazing wins. I’m willing to share my experience and share some hints and tricks I learned recently

31. My Experience of Working with PyCharm JetBrains IDE

I always wanted to learn to code but was unable to give ample time because of my schedule. Thanks to Covid19, I started my python journey started recently in the lockdown.

32. This Guy Thinks He’s Cracked the UFO Code (I Reviewed His Book Quantum Paranormal and Tore It Apart)

A review of Patrick Jackson's book Quantum Paranormal as well as his work and research on the topic of UFOs, haunted houses, and spherical UFOs.

33. A Critical UX Review of Trello's New Features

Trello recently launched new features and a business version. This could only mean one thing. It's time for a design review.

34. JavaZone Turned Out to be an Amazing Conference This Year

JavaZone is my absolute favorite Java conference. I like it even more than JavaOne at Moscone! Great to be back to enjoy great content, food & company

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