The Dell Latitude 9330 open on a table.

Dell Latitude 9330 review: the executive suite

Dell Latitude 9330 2-in-1 MSRP $2,065.00 “The Dell Latitude 9330 2-in-1 costs an arm and a leg, but has the executive-suite class to match the price.” Pros Solid build Conservatively attractive Excellent productivity display Good keyboard and touchpad Competent productivity performance Cons Expensive Battery life is so-so Lacking legacy ports Business laptops tend to be…

New prison area on Rebirth Island in Warzone.

Call of Duty: Warzone Caldera is live, but missing key features

After being offline for nearly two weeks, the original Call of Duty: Warzone — now branded as Warzone Caldera — has relaunched, but the package is far from what it used to be. This modified version of the beloved game is completely stripped down, offering access only to the Caldera map and the standard battle…

A Black pilot played by Jonathan Majors looks at missiles exploding around him in Devotion.

Billy Fox on editing Devotion’s thrilling action scenes

2022 saw the release of a thrilling, long-awaited movie that combined nostalgia, bromance, and amazing action sequences involving aerial combat. No, we’re not talking about Top Gun: Maverick — we’re talking about DevotionJ.D. Dillard’s gripping movie about the real-life heroics of Jesse Brown, the first African American to complete the U.S. Navy’s basic flight training…

The Casio G-Shock GWF-D1000 Frogman with the Apple Watch Ultra.

Why this new Apple Watch Ultra app made me want to go diving

The Apple Watch Ultra is an adventure smartwatch, with special features aimed at hikers, trekkers, outdoors enthusiasts, and divers. Apple collaborated with Huish Outdoors to create the newly released Oceanic+ app, which in combination with the sensors on the Apple Watch Ultra, turns it into a fully functioning, certified dive computer. Before starting this article,…

Fundraising under scrutiny, optimizing LTV, visa bulletin update • TechCrunch

Fundraising under scrutiny, optimizing LTV, visa bulletin update • ProWellTech

Plenty of companies that launched during downturns went on to be phenomenally successful. During the Great Depression, Stanford grads David Packard and William Hewlett famously set up shop in a Palo Alto garage. Microsoft was founded as the U.S. was recovering from a years-long oil embargo that hobbled the economy. Slack, Airbnb, Uber and Square…

Edtech Saasguru wants to fix the cloud talent shortage at scale • TechCrunch

Edtech Saasguru wants to fix the cloud talent shortage at scale • ProWellTech

Cloud tech companies are facing a significant cloud skills shortage, making it hard to hire people and difficult to make sure their current workforce’s skills are up to date. Australia- and US-based Saasguru wants to narrow the gap with an edtech platform designed for new graduates and tech workers who want to become better at…