Comparisons
MacBook Air vs MacBook Pro: a surprising result
The MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro are two of the more recent Apple products that have become popular in the past few months or more. If you’re a MacBook fan, but are thinking of an upgrade, you might be thinking about buying the MacBook Pro. Read through this comparison between the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro and consider these points when making a decision.
One of the best reasons to buy the MacBook Air, and not the MacBook Pro is battery life. As we all know, one of the most important traits of a laptop or notebook is battery life, without which one such device may become useless as a portable alternative to a PC or just a generally portable workstation. Battery life is an important factor in any mobile, portable device and it seems technology is a bit slow in this area. which means we have to settle. The MacBook Air is a rather efficient device, which has a relatively big battery built-in, compared to its size. Surprisingly, the MacBook Air battery life can hold out for a full day of usage, but that depends on how you actually use the notebook. For general activity and usage, it will definitely last a full day, which is something you can’t say about the MacBook Pro.
The MacBook Air provides a few extra hours of battery life, compared to the MacBook Pro, which can become a crucial difference for many users out there. Since the whole purpose of a laptop is portability, a good battery life is always a good selling point for any laptop, not just the MacBook Air. If you’re intrigued, and maybe skeptical, the average battery life on my part on the MacBook Pro was about 9 hours, while the MacBook Air battery life went up to 12 hours. Already having 9 hours of battery life on a laptop is absolutely great, but why not strive for even more? Even if the “Never Settle” motto is already taken, I urge you to use it when choosing any gadget.
Since we’re talking daily drivers here, design is also an important element to consider. Especially when it comes to premium Apple products, there’s always an emphasis on design. Although I’m not a MacBook fan, I do appreciate the MacBook Air design better than the MacBook Pro design. There’s not a massive difference between the two, but it’s there and it skews my opinion a bit. Since design and appearance are very subjectively quantified in many reviews, I’m going to ask you to leave your opinions below: which has the better design, MacBook Air or MacBook Pro?
First off, I prefer the MacBook Air over the MacBook Pro because it’s a bit lighter, about half a pound lighter in fact, which although doesn’t seem like much, it does count when you’re hauling a lot of things in your backpack. The MacBook Air body is also thinner than that of the MacBook Pro, which is something that many users value nowadays when it comes to tech. A thin notebook will fit in more types of bags and can be hauled around and handled easier than a thick laptop would. With the MacBook Air, you get two USB 3.0 ports, a Thunderbolt port and an SD card reader on the 13 inch model. The only thing that might be disappointing is the lack of an HDMI port, which is present on the MacBook Pro. That’s a bummer, honestly, and it might be a deal-breaker for some of you, unless you’re willing to spare some cash on some sort of adapter.
The current price of the MacBook Air is at around $1000, while the MacBook Pro price is at around $1300, both prices for the base models. The MacBook Air price is a good deal lower than the MacBook Pro price, but you do get a significant improvement in specs with the latter option. For those who just need a computer for study, media consumption and more generic stuff, the MacBook Air should be sufficient when it comes to performance. If you’re planning on doing some heavy lifting, though, the MacBook Pro might be the better pick. I’d always go for Toshiba laptops, because I’ve found them much sturdier, and with a much longer shelf-life than other laptops, but that doesn’t mean that the MacBook Air or MacBook Pro aren’t worth the investment. At least in my experience.
The MacBook Air can be a great choice if your laptop-budget is at $1000, thanks to its prolonged battery life and great design. If you’re looking for a laptop to perform daily tasks (that exclude heavy editing and designing work and gaming), then it can be a fantastic investment. Even though the hardware in the MacBook Air is less powerful than that within the MacBook Pro with Retina display, it is by no means a slow computer.
Running the Cinebench benchmark on these two computers reveals that there’s actually a smaller difference in performance than you would expect. The MacBook Pro scores 26 fps on the OpenGL tests and 272 cb on the CPU test, while the MacBook Air benchmark score in the OpenGL test was 21 fps and 224 cb in the CPU test. That shows, at least through a benchmark, that the MacBook Air is not that far off in performance from the MacBook Pro, which points out that hardware isn’t always everything. But real life tests reveal that the MacBook Pro is a bit speedier in general use, but hey, it’s still not a big difference.
Combine the better battery life, better design and lower price tag of the MacBook Air, and you can definitely get an idea of a good investment, compared to the MacBook Pro. As I’ve said before, this is only valid if you’re not a power user who does a lot of editing, gaming, web design, programming or whatever else intensive computing. The MacBook Air remains a great option out of the two, as it stands up to the competition pretty neatly. The MacBook Air would be a perfect fit for those who travel a lot and need a driver to jot down things, work a bit on photos, worksheets, calendar appointments and other such generic things. Now you guys tell me: does my opinion come close to yours?
Comparisons
4 Most Interesting Crossovers in Gaming
Gaming crossovers are a great way to bring in new people and drive up interest in a title. With that being said, crossovers aren’t as rare as they once were. More and more gaming companies are now embracing crossovers, to the point that some may say that it has lost its appeal. And while this is true to some degree, there are still crossovers that are really effective when it comes to adding a whole new dimension to a game. To prove our point, we’ve put together a list of five of the most interesting crossovers.
Forza Horizon 4: Halo
Forza Horizon 4 is the eleventh installment in the Forza series. The Forza series is known for its ability to emulate realistic racing conditions and offer accurate representations of real-world cars. And while they’ve partnered with car manufacturers before, Forza Horizon 4 features one of the most interesting collaborations in the entire series.
For a series that prides itself on realistic racing, Forza also knows when to cut loose and have a little fun. Nothing exemplifies this more than the Halo crossover that features Master Chief and the iconic Warthog.
Fortnite: Travis Scott
Fortnite is no stranger to crossovers. But if we had to pick one as the most interesting it would have to be the Travis Scott concert. Not only did this crossover include custom skins and emotes but it also paved the way for one of the most unique digital experiences of 2020.
The Verge’s article on the Travis Scott crossover details that the crossover included an interactive digital concert that turned the Fortnite island into a music stage. What’s great about this crossover is that it hints towards a future wherein music and video games will be working hand in hand to deliver immersive musical experiences to millions of people from all over the world.
Merge Dragons: Rick and Morty
When you think of the popular TV show Rick and Morty, a fantasy puzzle game isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. This is what makes this Rick and Morty crossover so interesting. The sheer absurdity of this crossover shows what gaming collaborations can achieve when one thinks outside the box. The game features original dialogue spoken by the characters that matches their characteristics from the show. It is a fun addition to the puzzle game.
However, this crossover shouldn’t be too surprising as Rick and Morty have appeared in other games, demonstrating how they have become pop culture icons. The comic nature of the duo makes them perfect for every type of genre, including slot games. Foxy Bingo’s pop cultured-themed slots include an official Rick and Morty game that features the iconic imagery and characters from the show. The show has also produced its own game in the form of the Pokémon-clone Pocket Mortys. One thing that all of these games have in common is that they maintain the show’s penchant for fun and wacky adventures. This is seen in Merge Dragons with the exclusive cow-dragon hybrid featured in the crossover event.
Mortal Kombat 11: Rambo
While crossovers in fighting games aren’t exactly new, Mortal Kombat has always had a knack for creating interesting crossovers for their iconic fighting game. One way that they’ve done this is with the inclusion of popular film characters. The franchise has had everyone from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to Jason of the Friday the 13th franchise appear in their games.
However, the latest iteration of the game may have topped all of the previous crossovers. This is because Mortal Kombat 11 features John Rambo of the legendary Rambo franchise as one of its available fighters. To add to this, CNet’s article on Mortal Kombat 11 details that Sylvester Stallone voiced the digital John Rambo. This is certainly a treat for fans of the popular action film franchise, as they can finally play as one of the most influential action heroes of all time.
Comparisons
Loot Crate vs. The Curiosity Box: A Beginner’s Guide to Subscription Mystery Boxes
With all the loot box shenanigans we’ve witnessed this year, you might have, while searching for more information, accidentally stumbled across something by the name of Loot Crate. Unlike the reviled loot boxes, Loot Crate isn’t a digital gambling scam. Instead, Loot Crate is a physical, subscription-based mystery box you receive in the mail that contains a bevy of geek-related material. Moreover, Loot Crate isn’t the only available service. Alongside the vanilla Loot Crate Classic, the Loot Crate company supplies geeks with anime-themed items with Loot Anime, gaming swag with Loot Gaming (Loot Crate also sells Halo, Minecraft, Fallout, Call of Duty, and Destiny 2 themed boxes), and film/TV merchandise with Harry Potter, Firefly, Marvel, and Star Trek themed boxes. Loot Crate also has a rival in the form of Geek Fuel, which is more expensive than Loot Crate Classic but contains more (and more expensive) merchandise. While I don’t have a Geek Fuel box to compare to a Loot Crate, I received a different subscription box for Christmas, The Curiosity Box. This mystery box is a joint venture between the company behind Geek Fuel and the YouTube Channel VSauce, which is admittedly cool. So, without further ado, let’s get into what sets apart a Loot Crate from a Curiosity Box and determine which is right for you.
WHAT’S THE SAME
On the surface, Loot Crate and The Curiosity Box seem similar. They arrive in big cardboard boxes and contain random items. Well, not precisely random; each box focuses on a different theme, and the items provided center around that theme. While a lot of geeks subscribe to these boxes for various bits of swag, perhaps the biggest draw is the exclusives. The companies behind these subscription services make deals with other firms to create unique pieces of merchandise that are literally impossible to find anywhere else, aftermarket/marked up eBay sales notwithstanding. Some of these exclusives are just color variants of readily available products, such as a glow in the dark Funko POP Groot figure and orange Quantum Mechanix Tribble.
Most exclusives, however, aren’t available elsewhere in any other form and include items like the The Walking Dead art print, the Yeti temporary tattoo, the tower of magnetic rings, and “collectible” pins.
Furthermore, while most exclusives are decorative, some are practical items, such as a pen shaped like the Sledge Saw from Dead Rising 3 and light-up beverage coasters with periodic symbols.
Finally, these subscription boxes have some of the most awesome, exclusive, geeky shirts this side of ThinkGeek or Hot Topic.
The exclusive items tend to be the best pieces of merchandise in each box and are usually worth the price of the subscription alone. Usually.
WHAT’S DIFFERENT
Let’s get this out of the way: the most obvious differences are the prices and subscription models. Loot Crate Classic is about $20 per box and comes once a month, while The Curiosity Box is well over $50 and arrives once every three months. More importantly, these boxes are designed for two completely different audiences. The Loot Crate (and likely by extension Geek Fuel) is aimed primarily at adults or older teenagers and provides geek-related decorations and practical items, such as the Dead Rising 3 pen, Star Wars and Deadpool fridge magnets, and a Mega Man car air freshener.
Also, Loot Crate tends to include non-exclusive products that are part of a series. Case in point, during my brief stint with Loot Crate, I received (among other things) a Kidrobot Glow in the Dark Ooze Action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle vinyl figure and a Funko ReAction Alien figure. I got Donatello and the titular Alien, respectively, but I easily could have found Leonardo or Ripley in my Loot Crate subscriptions instead. However, since The Curiosity Box is almost exclusively made up of exclusive items, there is no element of randomness and everyone receives the same merchandise.
While Loot Crate caters to the video game, movies, comics, television, and everything pop-culture side of geekdom, The Curiosity Box is more science oriented and is designed for the family. For example, parents who bought the Summer 2017 Curiosity Box got to enjoy a t-shirt, a set of periodic table beverage coasters, a magnetic ring tower, a t-shirt, and a Nikola Tesla (as a sloth) enamel pin, while children will have fun with a temporary tattoo, a unique embroidered sticker patch, a solar system wall decal and poster set, a mobile microscope, and a castle cross-sections book. Finally, the Summer 2017 Curiosity Box came with the Universe Sandbox 2 Steam game, which is fun for all ages.
Since each Loot Crate and Curiosity Box contains new themes and items, you might find the contents of one particular box more to your liking than another. For example, one Curiosity Box contained a “grow your own glow in the dark crystals” kit, while another included a plush of The Curiosity Box’s mascot, the orange octopus Inq. Meanwhile, past Loot Crates have contained a Batman mug, a Doom Marine Funko POP figure, and the One-Punch Man manga.
While I only have personal experience with Loot Crate and The Curiosity Box, they are not your only options for subscription boxes. Geek Fuel is another decent mystery box, and it has come with its fair share of good products, including a South Park: The Fractured But Whole shirt, a Loony Toons Kidrobot blind box vinyl figure, and an exclusive Legend of Zelda pixel sword power bank. While I cannot recommend the Loot Crate, Curiosity Box, or Geek Fuel (or other) subscription boxes enough, you should research each to know what you should expect from these services. Sure, you technically can’t know what to expect since each box is supposed to be a mystery, but look into each specific subscription and figure out which one is right for you. Which do you think tends to have the best exclusives? Which box caters to your interests? These questions are important and will severely impact your enjoyment. Of course, luck also plays a big role, but that’s also part of the fun.
Android
Google Drive will Shut Down in 2018
It seems like yesterday when Google introduced Google Drive 5 years ago. Back then, people didn’t have a good grasp about what Cloud Storage did. Nowadays, there are many Cloud Storage services that it’s only a matter of preference to choose one for your file keeping needs. However, what struck me as an oddity was how Google Drive will pull their Google Drive service come 2018.
That’s right, Google Drive will completely shut down on March 12, 2018. With the software no longer being supported on December 11, 2017. People will have several warnings about this, for now, so they will have plenty of chance to switch to the new version of Drive, Backup and Sync.
This new program is basically a combination of the features between Google Drive and Photos. It’s readily available now for Windows and OSX systems and will be the new host for the Cloud storage. Alternatively, users can get a hold of Drive File Stream, which will become available on September 26, 2017.
The core differences between DFS and BaS come when you compare how they help customers. As shown in the image below:
A day without Google Drive.
It seems like users will have their first experience without Drive today though. Because as of this morning, the service was down for many users who constantly used the GSuit app. According to the independent site Downdetector, more than 7,000 users are experiencing issues with the service. This has been going on since 10:04 AM EDT, but the number of reports has been lowering afterward. You can check the stats here.
It’s a shame to see Google Drive go. To be frank, it was my preferred Cloud Storage option besides MEGA. However, it’s not a huge inconvenience considering they are not shutting down a Cloud Storage service altogether. So we at least have that.
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