More inventory and tradable items There are a couple of parts of New Horizons that just about everyone finds frustrating. Inventory management is just needlessly annoying at times. You are able to eventually increase your pocket size, but items within your inventory can only be stacked in increments of either 10, 30, or 50. That can be very limiting if you plan on going out for a full day of gathering materials and don’t want to have to keep running back to town all the time to dump your inventory to make room. This mod is all about convenience. The biggest improvement is increasing all your item stack sizes to 99. However, it does not allow items that can’t be stacked to suddenly be able to. Another nice addition included with this mod is the ability to eat and trade insects, fish, and seafood. It’s a small but welcome way to make inventory management even smoother. … [Read more...] about The best Animal Crossing: New Horizons mods
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Microsoft Edge gets a big update with new themes, history and tab sync, and more
A feature long available on Google Chrome, the new support for tab and history sync should make it easier to move web browsing in Edge between different Windows PCs, Macs, and phones. It will be available by going to the Edge settings, choosing Profile, selecting Sync, and turning on the appropriate toggles. You also can view your history and open tabs by selecting the “history” option from the menu. … [Read more...] about Microsoft Edge gets a big update with new themes, history and tab sync, and more
Qualcomm’s ‘new’ Snapdragon 870 is basically just a Snapdragon 865+
Like the Snapdragon 865+, the Snapdragon 870 is built in Qualcomm’s Kryo 585 CPU cores, however it ups the clock speed to 3.2GHz from 3.1GHz, leading us to believe that it’s probably just a higher-binned version of the same product. Looking down the spec sheet, it is otherwise identical — same GPU, same supporting coprocessors, same modem, all down the line. … [Read more...] about Qualcomm’s ‘new’ Snapdragon 870 is basically just a Snapdragon 865+
Urbanista Athens review: The underdog of sports earbuds
Urbanista went with a multi-press control system with the Athens, which the logo on each side serving as your button of choice. The manual lays out all the controls very matter-of-factly, including volume control (gratefully), the ability to pause and switch tracks, answer and end calls, and voice assistant integration. If you’re thinking that’s a lot for two buttons, you’re right, especially since none of these controls are utilized by more than two presses. It’s learnable, but not the easiest system, considering some commands are situational — for instance, pressing the left logo twice pauses and plays tracks, but also answers and ends calls. … [Read more...] about Urbanista Athens review: The underdog of sports earbuds
‘Pi Silicon’ Partners Reveal RP2040 Boards and Accessories
Pico Breakout Garden Base for use with Pimroni's range of Breakout Garden boards.Pimoroni Pico VGA Demo Base, used with Programmable IO to emulate a VGA output.Pico Omnibus / Decker Expanders, providing 2/4 times the number of GPIO pins for addons.Pico Proto, quickly prototype permanent Pico based projects,Pico RGB Keypad to create your own USB keyboard with 16 RGB keys.Pico Explorer Base, an electronics playground with speakers, 1.54" IPS screen, motor drivers and Breakout Garden connectors.Pico Unicorn Pack, 112 RGB LEDs and four buttons for light based animations.Pico Audio Pack, to create a 32-bit 384KHz stereo audio synth or it can be used as a custom USB soundcard.Pico Scroll Pack, a 7 x 17 grid of single color LEDs which can be used to scroll messages.Pico Display Pack, a 1.14" IPS LCD and four buttons that can be used to display images, text and basic user interfaces.The Raspberry Pi Pico and the RP2040 SoC seem to have come from nowhere, but it looks like in just a few hours, … [Read more...] about ‘Pi Silicon’ Partners Reveal RP2040 Boards and Accessories