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Week in review: High-end in-ear headphones, foldables and lousy camera apps

Florian Bodoky
28.7.2023
Translation: machine translated

While Livia praises Sony's new headphones and David is disgruntled about bad camera apps, Michelle guides you safely through the iPad jungle. You can also game for free and even win something.

Livia is delighted: she tested the new Sony in-ear headphones on Monday. Despite the somewhat unwieldy name "WF 1000XM5", the audio expert is full of praise - Sony rocked it.

Michelle, meanwhile, has grabbed her proverbial machete and headed into the thicket of iPads. How many models are there? How much do they cost? And which one is for what purpose? You can read Michelle's assessment here.

I also went into the Apple-Verse. Under the impression of the numerous offspring in my circle of friends, I have explained how to optimally set up iPhones for children.

David, meanwhile, is not happy with apps for photo cameras. But instead of lamenting, he discusses the reasons why they are so bad. In the end, he even sees a silver lining.

Week 30 was also the "week of development". Jan took the "Mate X3" from Huawei to task and came to a mixed conclusion - but it's not the manufacturer's fault. Meanwhile, Michelle was able to get a first impression of the two foldable Samsung smartphones "Galaxy Z Flip5" and "Galaxy Z Fold5". These are already in their fifth generation.

I also make gloomy predictions - but unlike Huawei, the manufacturer can do something about it. Microsoft Exchange infrastructure was attacked by hackers. Now it looks like everything is far worse than expected. A security fiasco.

Last but not least, Keycap Kevin puts you to the test. Firstly, you can put your technical knowledge to the test by trying to answer the 20 crisp questions he asks you.

You can also demonstrate your dexterity. Play Kevin's own creation "The Keyboard Theft" and, with a bit of luck, win a pixel keyboard.

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I've been tinkering with digital networks ever since I found out how to activate both telephone channels on the ISDN card for greater bandwidth. As for the analogue variety, I've been doing that since I learned to talk. Though Winterthur is my adoptive home city, my heart still bleeds red and blue. 


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