Beauty for Beginners: How To Contour Using Make-up

Makeup has the incredible power to enhance our features and bring out our natural beauty. One technique that has gained immense popularity in recent years is contouring. By strategically using shadows and highlights, contouring can sculpt and define the face, creating the illusion of sharper cheekbones, a slimmer nose, and a more sculpted jawline. In…

Makeup has the incredible power to enhance our features and bring out our natural beauty. One technique that has gained immense popularity in recent years is contouring. By strategically using shadows and highlights, contouring can sculpt and define the face, creating the illusion of sharper cheekbones, a slimmer nose, and a more sculpted jawline. In… 

Heidi Klum Stuns In A High Slit ‘Bikini’ Gown On Her Way To The Jean Paul Gautier Couture Show

Heidi Klum had all eyes on her as she rocked a gown that appeared to be half dress and half bikini in Paris this week. See the unique look here.

Heidi Klum had all eyes on her as she rocked a gown that appeared to be half dress and half bikini in Paris this week. See the unique look here. 

Olivia Culpo’s Dress Breaks Moments Before Engagement Party & Christian McCaffrey Steps In To Fix It: Watch

The model praised her future husband after he repaired her dress after the zipper broke in a ‘Get Ready With Me’ TikTok video.

The model praised her future husband after he repaired her dress after the zipper broke in a ‘Get Ready With Me’ TikTok video. 

Ty Simpkins: 5 Things To Know About The ‘Insidious: The Red Door’ Star Who Is All Grown Up

Ty Simpkins has really grown up from his role on the first ‘Insidious’ film. Learn more about the talented actor here.

Ty Simpkins has really grown up from his role on the first ‘Insidious’ film. Learn more about the talented actor here. 

Tidal adds hi-res FLAC streaming for HiFi Plus subscribers

Music-streaming app Tidal has begun rolling out hi-res FLAC streams across the platform, according to CEO Jesse Dorogusker via a Reddit post. FLAC (free lossless audio codec) streams offer high fidelity audio up to 24-bit/192Hz. These files are on the larger side, taking up around four times the space of a standard MP3, which is why you rarely see the format on widely-adopted streaming platforms.

The feature is rolling out in early access for iOS users and the company says listeners can choose from over six million tracks available in the hi-res FLAC format, with more being added every day. All you have to do is update the beta app, if you have access, and select the “Max” quality in settings. Dorogusker says that Tidal is waiting for user response before making the tools more widely available. The CEO notes that the new streaming option will be available for all users in August, for Android fans and those not affiliated with the company’s early access plan.

Previously, Tidal used MQA (Master Quality Authenticated) audio for hi-res streaming, but this is more of an upscaling technique than an actual file type. Dorogusker hasn’t addressed the continued use of MQA, but has said that the company will “support multiple formats” of hi-res audio.

With more access to hi-res audio comes a hi-res price tag. You need a HiFi Plus subscription to access FLAC streams, which costs $20 per month. Tidal recently increased the price for standard subscriptions, from $10 to $11 per month. Rumors abound that industry leader Spotify is preparing its own hi-fi tier.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/tidal-adds-hi-res-flac-streaming-for-hifi-plus-subscribers-164540463.html?src=rss 

Jax Looks To ‘Bring You Those Vacay Vibes’ With Her Remix Of ‘Escape (The Piña Colada Song)’ (Exclusive)

With a splash of Malibu rum and plenty of positivity, JAX brings her own flavor to ‘Escape (The Piña Colada Song),’ creating a new bop to dance to when getting caught in the rain this summer.

With a splash of Malibu rum and plenty of positivity, JAX brings her own flavor to ‘Escape (The Piña Colada Song),’ creating a new bop to dance to when getting caught in the rain this summer. 

The modular Fairphone 4 arrives in the US for the first time

Fairphone is at long last bringing its sustainability-focused smartphones to the US. The company has teamed up with Murena to start offering a version of the Fairphone 4 in the country. The Murena Fairphone 4 is available to order now. It starts at $599 for 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, according to the Murena store. A variant with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage will run you $679. Storage is expandable via microSD.

Those prices might seem fairly steep for a two-year old device with a mid-range Qualcomm chip from 2020, but the Murena Fairphone 4 is about much more than the pure specs. For one thing, it’s a privacy-centric device with a version of Android that’s detangled from Google. Murena’s /e/ operating system eschews Google’s stock apps. For instance, rather than Google Maps, you’ll get an open-source alternative by default. The device has its own directory that gives each app a privacy rating. As such, you’ll have some information about how each app tracks your data before you install one.

You can still install Google-built apps. Murena purports to snag apps from the Play Store without directing your information to Google. You can install a standard version of Android if you like, but Murena warns that this will void your warranty. (For what it’s worth, Fairphone 4 buyers in Europe can opt to have either stock Android or /e/ out of the box). Murena plans to provide software updates and security patches for at least five years, while Fairphone offers a five-year hardware warranty.

Fairphone’s ethos centers around repairability and as such the smartphone is designed to be long-lasting. The Fairphone 4 has a 10 out of 10 repairability score from iFixit. It has a modular design and it’s said to be the first such phone with an IP rating of IP54. That means the phone should be protected from dust and rain. None of the components are glued together and you can use a regular screwdriver to swap them out.

The Murena Fairphone 4 has a 3905mAh battery as well as 5G and dual-SIM support. On the camera front, you’ll get a dual 48MP rear camera and 25MP selfie camera. The device’s body, camera array, loudspeaker, USB-C port and 6.3-inch display are all individual parts and you’ll be able to buy replacements from Murena. Meanwhile, the Murena Fairphone 4 doesn’t come with a USB cable, power adapter or headphones in the box. Murena sells those separately as it encourages buyers to use cables and adapters they might already have stuffed in a drawer somewhere.

Although the device is unlocked, T-Mobile and mobile virtual network operators that use the T-Mobile network are the only recommended carriers for it in the US. Fairphone is framing the device’s US debut as a pilot as the company is primarily focused on the European market. “This collaboration with e/OS/ is a great opportunity for us to pilot selling devices in the US market with a long-standing partner and learn more about the American market,” Fairphone CEO Eva Gouwens told Engadget in a statement.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-modular-fairphone-4-arrives-in-the-us-for-the-first-time-155721165.html?src=rss 

OnePlus Nord 3 delivers a 120Hz screen and 80W fast charging

OnePlus has unveiled the Nord 3, and it’s a significant upgrade over the 2T — to the point where you might prefer it over comparable rivals. The new mid-range model jumps to a 6.7-inch, 120Hz 2,772 x 1,240 screen, promising a big boost over the 6.4-inch, 90Hz 1080p panel from its predecessor. You’ll also get 80W wired fast charging the company claims can deliver a 60 percent charge in 15 minutes.

The OnePlus Nord 3 also makes the leap to a MediaTek Dimensity 9000 chip (versus the 2T’s Dimensity 1300), and it now comes with up to 16GB of RAM instead of last year’s 12GB. The battery is larger, too, at 5,000mAh versus 4,500mAh. The device’s 50MP primary camera is the same as on the higher-end OnePlus 11. That won’t beat the absolute best cameras on the market, but it’s more compelling in this price class. You can also expect an 8MP ultra-wide camera, a 2MP macro sensor and a 16MP front cam.

Software support is stronger this time around. OnePlus now promises three years of major OS updates for the Nord 3 compared to just two for the 2T. You’ll also receive four years of security fixes. That’s not as extensive as for the OnePlus 11 or rivals like Samsung, but it still means your phone will likely remain up to date until you’re ready to replace it.

OnePlus is taking Nord 3 pre-orders today, starting at €449 ($488) for 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Pay €549 ($597) and you’ll get 16GB of RAM alongside 256GB of storage. At the moment, though, it’s only poised to reach 16 European Union countries as well as key markets like India. It’s not surprising that OnePlus won’t release the phone in the US (the company only offers its entry Nord N-series stateside), but it’s also not coming to the UK as of this writing. A spokesperson toldTech Advisor last week that “logistical challenges” with customs prevented it from offering the Nord 3 and other phones online. You may still see a UK debut, but not in the immediate future.

Whether or not it’s a good buy versus the Google Pixel 7a or Samsung Galaxy A54 depends on your priorities. OnePlus is offering some of the best display, camera hardware and memory in this category, but Google typically produces better real-world photos and offers a ‘pure’ Android interface with timelier upgrades. Samsung, meanwhile, offers better secondary cameras than OnePlus, more updates and tight integration with its ecosystem.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/oneplus-nord-3-delivers-a-120hz-screen-and-80w-fast-charging-161505940.html?src=rss 

Early Amazon Prime Day deal knocks half off the new Echo Show 5

If cost has been standing in the way of you picking up that smart display you really want, then today might be your lucky day. Early Prime Day sales are here, and they’re slashing the prices on some of our favorite smart displays, the Echo Show series. The Echo Show 5 third generation is at a new all-time low price, with a 50 percent discount bringing its cost to $45 from $90.

Amazon released its third-gen Echo Show 5 in May with better sound quality and 20 percent faster speeds than its predecessor. It uses Alexa to set timers, check the weather and turn on a playlist. Music-wise, it can stream Amazon Music (obviously), Apple Music and Spotify. You can use its 2MP camera to call loved ones or check in on your pets while out. The device itself is made of 100 percent recycled aluminum. 

Early Prime Day sales have also brought Amazon’s Echo Show 8 and Echo Show 10 down to record-low prices. The Echo Show 8 second generation is down from $130 to $60 — a 54 percent discount — and features an eight-inch screen, 13MP screen for video calls, 1200 x 800 resolution and visual ID personalization. The third-generation Echo Show 10 is down from $250 to $163 — a 35 percent discount — and touts the same features found on the Echo Show 8, but on a 10.1-inch screen.

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/early-amazon-prime-day-deal-knocks-half-off-the-new-echo-show-5-163043163.html?src=rss 

Gwen Stefani Rocks Red & White Striped Swimsuit For July 4th On A Boat With Blake Shelton

Fourth of July was spent on the water for Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton, who enjoyed the holiday on a boat after celebrating two years of marriage.

Fourth of July was spent on the water for Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton, who enjoyed the holiday on a boat after celebrating two years of marriage. 

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