5 Essential OneNote Plugins to Boost Your Productivity in 2024

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OneNote, Microsoft’s versatile digital note-taking application, provides a robust platform for organizing information. However, its potential expands significantly with the integration of carefully chosen plugins. For users seeking to boost productivity and streamline workflows, incorporating specific add-ons can make a notable difference. This article provides insights into five essential plugins from OneTastic that address key […]

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OS 18.2 Beta 2 – You WON’T BELIEVE What’s New!

iOS 18.2 beta 2

Apple continues to push the boundaries of innovation with the release of iOS 18.2 beta 2 for developers, paving the way for a forthcoming public beta. This update is part of a comprehensive rollout encompassing iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS, all aimed at refining the user experience through interface enhancements, AI integration, and performance […]

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10 Mind-Blowing Apple Intelligence Features You HAVE to Try!

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Apple’s iOS 18.1 brings a host of advanced AI features to enhance your device interaction with Apple Intelligence. These innovations are seamlessly integrated into the Apple ecosystem, offering a more intuitive and efficient user experience. With AI-powered tools for photo editing, writing assistance, communication, and productivity, iOS 18.1 takes your iPhone and iPad capabilities to […]

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iPhone 16 or iPhone 15 Pro: Which Offers the Best Value?

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When it comes to choosing between the iPhone 16 and iPhone 15 Pro, there are several factors to consider. Both smartphones offer a range of features and capabilities that cater to different user preferences and needs. Let’s dive into the key aspects that can help you make an informed decision, in a new video from […]

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A Tactical EDC Knife Made for the Modern Cowboy: Meet the CIVIVI Yonder

If there’s any group of people I’d trust to protect me while in the outdoors, it’s probably one of two groups – hunter-tribes, or cowboys. Both have incredible survival instincts, reflexes to die for, and spot-on accuracy when it comes to capturing or attacking an opponent. So when you have an EDC that was designed by someone whose upbringing was rooted in the cowboy and pioneer culture, you best bet it’s an EDC I’ll take a good look at. Meet the CIVIVI Yonder, a folding knife designed by Zac Whitmore and produced by CIVIVI (a sub-brand of WE Knife Co. Ltd.). Inspired by Louis L’Amour’s book “Education of a Wandering Man”, Zac’s knife embodies the wild-west concept of “Yondering” or venturing into the unknown.

The CIVIVI Yonder knife is a fresh combination of classic and modern, feeling both familiar and exciting. With its ambidextrous design, capable 2.88″ blade, and silky-smooth action, the Yonder doesn’t just come with a cowboy feather in its hat – It’s CIVIVI’s first crossbar lock knife, and it also won the ‘Best Buy of the Year’ award at the 2024 Blade Show.

Designer: Zac Whitmore

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Starting with its build, the CIVIVI Yonder sports a 6.62-inch overall length, with a 2.88-inch blade that fits snugly in the hand. It’s compact, yet designed to give users a confident grip, thanks to its handle options like the textured G10, Micarta, and even Guibourtia Wood, which are durable and offer solid traction. For those looking to make a style statement, the CIVIVI Yonder also comes in a premium option featuring Damascus steel with Guibourtia wood handles, adding a touch of sophistication while retaining everyday functionality. This thoughtful variety in materials lets users pick what best fits their personal style and usage needs.

Depending on which variant of the CIVIVI Yonder you choose, you get either a blade made from 14C28N on the G10 and Micarta versions, or Damascus steel on the premium wood-handle variant. Known for its impressive edge retention, 14C28N strikes the right balance for a knife intended for frequent use. The blade’s Spey Point profile, coupled with a high flat grind and a curved belly, enhances its slicing and piercing capabilities, making it versatile enough for everyday tasks—from cutting rope to carving wood or even prepping food – all things cowboys were masters of. The thinner profile of the blade lets you handle precision tasks while still providing enough strength for tougher cuts.

Interfacing between the blade and handle are the ceramic bead bearing system that allows for a fluid open-closing action, and an ambidextrous crossbar lock that is easy to operate with either hand, allowing you to swiftly deploy or close your knife. A thumb stud on the blade lets you flick open your EDC knife with a single action too, making it feel like quick-drawing a gun.

Overall, the knife measures 6.62 inches and is perfect for both compact and regular-sized EDC lovers, and weighs 2.73 ounces or 77.5 grams, making it lightweight but still having enough heft to feel reliable in your grasp. When it isn’t in your grasp, the CIVIVI Yonder slides right into your pocket, armed with a nifty pocket clip to hold it in place. Notably, there’s no lanyard hole (I’m not sure if lanyards were a thing in cowboy days), although you could weave your lanyard through the handle’s spacer to get the job done.

The CIVIVI Yonder has an aspirational quality to it that most outdoor enthusiasts will love. The chances of you being a cowboy are pretty low, but just like a good katana is equal parts aspirational and deadly-useful, the Yonder is the same. It comes designed keeping the cowboy lifestyle in mind – so you best bet it’s more than capable handling yours, whether you use it to cut open Christmas gifts or survive the wilderness on your next camping trip!

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This Cute & Compact Tiny Home Is Perfect For Solo Travellers Who Love A Life On The Go

Dubbed the Mo.5 450, this little home features a usable length of 4.5 m, making it great for regular travel! It is equipped with a well-designed space-saving interior, that can happily house four people. It has a compact form which doesn’t make it great for large families, but ideal for smaller ones or solo residents who love spending time on the road. It is based on a double-axle trailer.

Designed by Mooble House UK, the home features a wooden and metal finish, topped with a sloping metal roof. It also includes a storage box outside. The home is pretty compact, especially in comparison to larger North American models, but it is definitely not the smallest tiny house we’ve seen out there.

Designer: Mooble House UK

The interior of the home is pretty snug and compact. It doesn’t include much glazing like typical tiny homes, but it does feature a skylight. The skylight allows natural light to stream in. As you enter the home, you are welcomed by a living room. The living room contains an L-shaped sofa bed that can sleep two people and a small table. The kitchen is close, and it includes a two-burner propane-powered stove, a sink, cabinetry, and space for a fridge. The bathroom is on the opposite side of the home, and it includes a shower, sink, and camper-van-style cassette toilet – so it isn’t a full-time residence.

The Mo.5 450 features one bedroom, and it is placed above the bathroom. You can access the bedroom via a ladder, and it includes a raised mezzanine space that can accommodate a double bed. Like typical tiny home bedrooms, this room has limited headroom and isn’t very spacious. It isn’t equipped with solar panels, but it is suitable for an off-the-grid lifestyle. You can give it an upgrade, and add some solar panels yourself. The home is equipped with fresh water and waste water tanks. The tiny home is priced at around US$43,000, which is economical, and on the lower side.

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Dopio: The Chair That Fits Into Any Room With Its Simplistic Elegant Charm

In the world of furniture design, where objects often compete to be the center of attention, the Dopio lounge chair takes a different approach. A product born from a philosophy of understated elegance, Dopio embraces simplicity, allowing it to seamlessly blend into any environment without overwhelming the space. Its minimalistic aesthetic serves as a quiet complement, embodying the beauty of subtlety.

Designer: Thibaud ROLLET

Dopio draws its first breath of inspiration from the Iso-lounge chair by renowned designer Jasper Morrison, echoing his famous motto: “Object should never shout.” This sentiment is at the heart of Dopio’s design. Rather than vying to be the focal point, this lounge chair exists to support and enhance the broader indoor composition. It’s not a statement piece that demands attention but a thoughtfully crafted element that helps tie a room together.

Constructed from just three plywood panels and two cushions, Dopio distills furniture design to its essentials. The use of plywood not only contributes to its minimalist appearance but also offers a tactile warmth that suits a variety of interiors. The simple assembly of these materials underscores the elegance of the chair’s design, where less truly becomes more.

One of the most striking aspects of Dopio is its versatility. Its muted aesthetic allows it to complement virtually any interior style, whether modern, minimalist, or traditional. It’s the kind of chair that feels at home in a variety of spaces, from high-end office receptions and hotel lobbies to restaurants and public areas. At home, Dopio’s discreet elegance makes it an ideal addition to lounges, living rooms, or reading nooks. Its clean lines and neutral tones make it adaptable to various settings, effortlessly blending into the environment while subtly enhancing it.

Dopio also offers a unique feature that appeals to pet lovers. The open space at the bottom of the chair creates a cozy nook that pets are sure to adore, making it a favorite spot for them to curl up and relax. This playful touch adds a layer of warmth to the chair’s otherwise sleek design, making it both functional and inviting.

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Nothing Ear (open) earbuds review: Embrace Sound and Surroundings

PROS:


  • Very comfortable to wear

  • Impressive battery life

  • Stylish design

  • Good sound quality for open-ear design

CONS:


  • No wireless charging

  • Struggle with volume in very noisy environments

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EDITOR'S QUOTE:

The Nothing Ear (open) headphones are a worthwhile investment that complements a modern, mindful lifestyle.

Staying connected while being aware of our surroundings is more important than ever in today’s fast-paced world. Initially, I was skeptical about the need for open-ear headphones, assuming they were primarily designed for runners or cyclists. As someone who doesn’t fall into either category, I never considered them a necessity. My go-to audio devices have been in-ear earbuds equipped with Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) features for years. While ANC is fantastic for creating a peaceful personal space, I noticed it led to an unintended consequence: a sense of isolation from the world around me. The ability to block out external noise made me unconsciously perceive the outside world as a distraction, even an irritation.

Open-ear headphones, however, offer a different experience. They allow you to enjoy audio content while maintaining awareness of your surroundings, keeping you grounded and connected to the world. The Ear (open), a new audio device from Nothing, promises to deliver this balance. I tested them for about 3 weeks and took these headphones on recent trips and day hikes, testing them in various settings including buses, trains, and planes, even on an overnight flight. Here’s my comprehensive review of the Nothing Ear (open).

Designer: Nothing

Aesthetics

Nothing is renowned for its unique design philosophy, and the Ear (open) earbuds are no exception. They embody the brand’s iconic transparent and sleek aesthetic while featuring rounded shapes that add a touch of softness, perfectly aligning with the device’s philosophy of openness and awareness.

The Ear (open) includes familiar elements, such as a case with a transparent top and a white bottom for a striking contrast, a secure magnetic clasp, a central nub on the case top, and a color-coded system. The left earbud has a red dot, while the right earbud has a white dot, both mirrored on the case for easy storage.

The signature aesthetics extend to the earbuds themselves. They feature an iconic transparent outer casing that reveals the internal components, while silver tips encase the battery and serve as counterweights for enhanced stability. Connecting these components is a flexible arm that contours to the ear for a snug fit.

Ergonomics

For those with smaller ears, finding comfortable earbuds can be a challenge. In-ear earbuds often cause discomfort after prolonged use, and I frequently find myself readjusting them, especially my left earbud, which tends to fall out even when I’m not moving much. The Nothing Ear (open), however, offers a solution to these issues with its thoughtful ergonomic design.

The earbuds sit comfortably on the outer part of the ear, with a soft, silicon-like arm that surrounds the ear, providing stability without the intrusive feeling of in-ear designs. I found them comfortable enough to wear for extended periods, sometimes even forgetting I had them on.

They sit securely in my ears, even when I jog or shake my head, ensuring they won’t slip out during physical activity. Wearing glasses or lying down presents no comfort issues, allowing for freedom of movement. This secure fit and versatility make them ideal for everyday use, whether exercising, working, or simply relaxing.

A notable aspect of the design is the lightweight nature of the earbuds, each weighing only 8.1 grams. This lightness contributes significantly to comfort, ensuring that the earbuds do not exert unnecessary pressure on the ears, even during long listening sessions. One thing to note, though, is that the metal-looking tip can get a bit cold if the Ear (open) is stored in a cool place, which might be uncomfortable in colder climates.

The case itself is also designed with portability in mind, being only 19mm thick. This slim profile makes it easy to slip into pockets or bags without adding bulk, making it an ideal companion for those on the go.

Performance

The performance of the Nothing Ear (open) is generally impressive, particularly in quieter environments. The open-ear design excels at maintaining awareness but doesn’t seal the ear canal, lacking ANC capabilities. This can be a drawback in noisy settings, such as planes or subways, where audio can be difficult to hear.

In such noisy environments, even cranking up the volume might not suffice, leading me to prefer ANC-equipped earbuds for full audio immersion. Despite this limitation, the sound quality of the Ear (open) is commendable. Boasting a 14.2mm dynamic driver, earbuds deliver full sound with good bass, especially for an open-ear form factor.

The microphone on the Nothing Ear (open) is another strong point, delivering clear voice quality during calls. This ensures that conversations are crisp and intelligible, even in moderately noisy environments, making it suitable for both personal and professional use.

Sound leakage is minimized by the thoughtful design of the Nothing Ear (open). This feature helps keep your audio private, ensuring it doesn’t disturb those around you—unless you’re listening at high volume in a quiet place.

The Ear (open) is equipped with Bluetooth 5.3, allowing you to connect to two devices and seamlessly switch between them. This feature is particularly useful for those who frequently use multiple devices. Additionally, with an IP54 rating, the Ear (open) is resistant to dust and splashes, making it suitable for a variety of environments.

One of the standout features of the Ear (open) is its battery life. Nothing claims up to 30 hours of playback, which is supported by 8 hours of use from the earbuds themselves and an additional 22 hours provided by the charging case. This extended battery life ensures that you can enjoy your music or podcasts throughout the day without frequent recharging.

The Ear (open) also offers various pinch controls, including single pinch, double pinch, triple pinch, and pinch and hold. These controls are highly responsive and can be customized through the Nothing app, allowing users to tailor the functionality to their specific needs and preferences.

Additionally, the Nothing app offers one of the most advanced equalizer (EQ) features available, with an 8-band EQ that provides unparalleled customization options. This sophisticated EQ allows users to fine-tune their audio experience to match their personal preferences precisely.

Another useful feature for users of Nothing phones is the ability to access ChatGPT directly via the earbuds. This integration allows for seamless interaction and enhances the functionality of the earbuds, making them not just a tool for listening but also for communication and information retrieval.

Overall, while it certainly does not replace ANC earbuds in very noisy settings, the Nothing Ear (open) offers a unique blend of features and performance that cater to a diverse range of listening preferences, enhanced by its advanced EQ capabilities, long battery life, and customizable pinch controls.

Sustainability

Nothing has taken significant steps to ensure the sustainability of the Ear (open) headphones, and their transparency in sharing this information on their product page is truly admirable. This openness not only demonstrates a commitment to sustainability but also shows that the brand values informed consumer choices.

The carbon footprint of the device is relatively low, with emissions of just 3.0 kg CO₂e. This is an important consideration for environmentally conscious consumers looking to reduce their impact on the planet. Additionally, the headphones are manufactured using 100% recycled tin solder paste, which reduces the demand for virgin materials and supports recycling efforts.

Furthermore, Nothing is committed to using 100% renewable energy for the final assembly of the Ear (open). This commitment not only reduces the carbon footprint associated with production but also sets a positive example for the electronics industry, highlighting the feasibility and importance of sustainable manufacturing practices.

The brand’s dedication to sustainability is truly commendable, as it not only benefits the environment but also aligns with the values of consumers who prioritize eco-friendly practices. By making this information readily available, Nothing reinforces its commitment to reducing environmental impact while delivering high-quality audio products, setting a standard for transparency and responsibility in the industry.

Value

The Nothing Ear (open) headphones offer a compelling value proposition for those seeking a balance between audio quality, comfort, and sustainability. Priced at $149, they provide an accessible entry point into the world of open-ear audio technology without compromising on design or functionality.

Considering the thoughtful ergonomic design, robust audio performance, and impressive battery life, the Ear (open) headphones deliver excellent value for the price. Additionally, the brand’s commitment to sustainability—evident in their use of recycled materials and renewable energy for assembly—adds to the overall appeal for environmentally conscious consumers. For users who prioritize both quality and eco-friendliness, the Nothing Ear (open) headphones represent a worthwhile investment that aligns with modern values and expectations.

Verdict

The Nothing Ear (open) headphones present a unique offering in the audio market, blending style, performance, and sustainability. With their open-ear design, they cater to users who value staying connected to their surroundings while enjoying audio content. This makes them ideal for everyday use, especially in quieter settings.

While they may not replace ANC-equipped earbuds in noisy environments, the Ear (open) excels in delivering quality sound and comfort. Their ergonomic design ensures a comfortable fit for extended wear, and the impressive battery life supports long listening sessions without frequent recharging.

The integration of advanced features, like customizable pinch controls and seamless interaction with Nothing phones, enhances the user experience. Additionally, the brand’s commitment to sustainability is commendable, aligning with the values of eco-conscious consumers and setting a positive example in the industry.

With its relatively affordable price tag, the Nothing Ear (open) offers great value for those seeking a balance of audio quality, comfort, and environmental responsibility. For users who prioritize these aspects, the Ear (open) headphones are a worthwhile investment that complements a modern, mindful lifestyle.

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NLRB accuses Grindr of using a return-to-office mandate to upend a unionization drive

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has filed a complaint against Grindr. According to Bloomberg, the agency alleges that a return-to-office (RTO) mandate that limited remote work and effectively meant a relocation requirement for many workers was an attempt to fend off a unionization drive. Around 80 of Grindr's 178 employees quit as a result of last year's RTO demand, according to the Communications Workers of America (CWA).

The NLRB's general counsel office has accused Grindr of violating labor law by retaliating against workers who were attempting to organize. Per Bloomberg, the agency additionally claims the company refused to recognize the union or to negotiate with it in good faith, which would also be a violation of labor law.

A Grindr spokesperson told the publication that the claims were "meritless." They added that some employees started signing union cards "only after it was known that the transition back to in-office work was underway."

According to the CWA, the company announced on August 4 last year that workers would have to attend its offices at least two days a week. A supermajority of workers announced their unionization in July. The union claims that, by the end of August, around half of the staff had been forced to resign. This, in part, was said to a result of relocation requirements. 

Among other issues, having to relocate would have required some of Grindr's trans employees to find alternate healthcare providers, the union has said. "The RTO mandate gave workers two weeks to choose between ending their tenure at Grindr or relocating to their respective team’s newly assigned 'hub' city to work in-person twice a week," the CWA said when it filed an Unfair Labor Practice against Grindr in September 2023. As CNN noted, many of the workers who had been hired remotely were suddenly required to report to a Grindr office in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco or Washington DC. 

This is hardly the first time Grindr has been in hot water lately. Earlier this year, the company was sued for allegedly sharing personal information — including HIV statuses and test dates, ethnicity and sexual orientation — with advertising companies without users' consent.

In a statement sent to Engadget, Grindr United-CWA called today's complaint "another huge victory" for the union. The full statement follows:

Today’s complaint from the NLRB is another huge victory for our union. After management instated a retaliatory relocation policy just days after we went public about our organizing efforts, more than half of our colleagues were either forced to relocate to a “hub” to work in person, or leave the company with a severance in exchange for our silence.

When we filed an unfair labor practice charge with the NLRB last year, we collectively held Grindr accountable in protecting workers’ rights and our right to form a union. That’s why we formed Grindr-United: to ensure collaboration and a seat at the bargaining table.

We hope this NLRB filing sends a clear message to Grindr that, with a union, we are committed to negotiating fair working conditions in good faith. As we continue to build and expand worker power at Grindr, this win in our favor is a positive step toward ensuring that Grindr remains a safe, inclusive, and thriving place for users and workers alike. 

Update, November 4, 5:40PM ET: This story was updated after publish to include a statement from Grindr United-CWA.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/nlrb-accuses-grindr-of-using-a-return-to-office-mandate-to-upend-a-unionization-drive-211507122.html?src=rss