Tag: tune
Chicago trio Black Duck share new single “Second Guess” (Tune of the Day)
Jim O’Rourke’s new soundtrack ‘Hands That Bind’ to get a worldwide release (Tune of the Day)
Tune up your computer with this software on sale for $15
TL;DR: As of April 30, you can get a year of access to System Mechanic® for your computer for just $14.99. That’s 69% off the regular price of $49.95.
Remote workers, online students, and other tech lovers all likely know the frustration of a slow computer. You might think you have to upgrade your device to enjoy faster speeds, but there’s another way. System Mechanic® is made to give your computer an internal tune-up to increase its speed. See how it can improve your computer’s performance for only $14.99 (reg. $49) with a one-year subscription.
Improve your computer’s performance
Download System Mechanic® and it will automatically keep your computer in tip-top shape. First, it keeps your computer clutter-free by removing bloatware. This stops unwanted programs from running in the background and consuming RAM. It can also remove over 50 types of hidden junk files to free up space on your hard drive.
Then, the software fine-tunes internet, processor, memory, and hard drive settings in real-time to bring you faster performance. Here’s what System Mechanic® may do for you:
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Boost your speed by creating more available CPU, RAM, and hard drive resources.
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Find and fix over 30,000 issues to keep your PC stable.
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Strengthen internet speed by optimizing hidden Windows internet settings. This may get you faster downloads and improved streaming and gaming experiences.
System Mechanic® constantly works behind the scenes to help make sure your computer has the resources to run smoothly and efficiently. You could notice boosts in your productivity and less overall frustration with a faster computer.
Enhanced security
You may also get more privacy and security with System Mechanic®. The software works to clear sensitive browsing history like your passwords and personal information. It also patches Windows security vulnerabilities that could harm your computer or put your information at risk.
You don’t have to replace your device if you want increased performance.
Tune up your computer with one year of access to System Mechanic® for Windows for only $14.99 (reg. $49).
Prices subject to change.
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Grab the JBL Tune headphones for only $65 at Amazon
SAVE 19%: As of April 18, the JBL Tune wireless headphones are on sale for 19% off their original price, bringing the price down to $64.95 from $79.95.
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Many wireless headphones don’t come for less than $500. We understand the appeal of an oversized pair of headphones to make your morning commute and evening workout a breeze, but you don’t always have to shell out a ton of money to make your music experience an enjoyable one. After all, take a look at the JBL Tune wireless headphones, which are on sale for 19% off their original price at Amazon, bringing the price down to $64.95. And boy, are they worth it.
The JBL Tune wireless headphones are equipped with JBL’s signature pure bass sound, which is a must for EDM music lovers. You can wear them wireless or wired, depending on your preference (and battery levels, tbh!), and you also get active noise cancelation for busy streets. They last about 35 hours when ANC is on, but a whopping 50 hours with it off, so you don’t have to worry about running out of juice.
A cool feature of these headphones is that you can connect to two devices via Bluetooth at the same time (Apple famously does not let you do that!), so you can watch a video on your tablet and effortlessly switch to your phone if you get a call. While there’s no app, you can still make adjustments to volume, bass, noise canceling, and more through the buttons on the super comfy padded ear cups. They also take only about two hours to charge fully, which is pretty great for a pair of headphones at this price.
Snag the JBL Tune wireless headphones on sale now for 19% off, and ditch your old wired option stat.
Stan Collymore “out of reasons” as he finally changes his tune on Arsenal’s title bid
Southwest Airlines has a controversial new idea to make customers sing a different tune
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Half a million listeners tune out of Radio 2 after older DJs are dumped, latest figures show
CD Projekt settles with investors in Cyberpunk 2077 class-action suit to the tune of $1.85 million
CD Projekt has settled a class-action lawsuit originally brought by investors in 2021 over Cyberpunk 2077.
The two parties, which entered into negotiations in late 2021, came to an agreement this week with CD Projekt agreeing to pay investors $1.85 million (thanks, Law 360 via PCgamesN).
Investors filed a lawsuit against the company two years ago alleging it misrepresented the practically broken state of Cyberpunk 2077 on consoles to receive financial benefits.