There’s finally a measuring cup with a built-in scale

%name There’s finally a measuring cup with a built in scale by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

OK seriously, how on Earth did it take this long for someone to think of this? Whether you’re a master chef or a new cook, you know that the name of the game is to use the best possible tools at your disposal to get the job done quickly and accurately. You also know that after a long night of cooking, the last thing you want to do is clean up 30 different dishes, pots, pans and tools.

Cut down on your cleanup time and simplify your kitchen all together with the Etekcity Digital 6-cup Measuring Cup & Kitchen Food Scale, which is somehow only $18 on Amazon.

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iPhone SE seen getting off to a ‘lackluster’ start

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Apple’s recently released iPhone SE was supposed to be Apple’s saving grace, a mid-year release designed to help keep iPhone sales somewhat afloat ahead of the iPhone 7. Packed with the same advanced features as the iPhone 6s and affordably priced, it was widely assumed that the iPhone SE would get off to a strong start following its debut on store shelves this past Thursday.

Now it’s no secret that Apple, whenever it records impressive sales figures, likes to put out a press release boasting of how consumers simply can’t get enough of the company’s latest and greatest product. But with the iPhone SE, Monday morning came and went and we haven’t heard a peep from Apple about sales or even demand.

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Tesla fans explain why they shelled out $1,000 to reserve the Model 3

%name Tesla fans explain why they shelled out $1,000 to reserve the Model 3 by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

Early demand for the Tesla Model 3 is unprecedented, as the company has already received close to 300,000 reservations for a car that won’t be available to drive for at least a couple of years. Given this, you may be wondering why so many people have decided to shell out $1,000 for something they won’t get to enjoy for a long time. In a recent Quora thread, several Tesla fans explain their reasons for preordering the Model 3 and they demonstrate the intense loyalty that Tesla inspires from its customers.

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So what’s the deal with LG G5’s rear casing?

%name So what’s the deal with LG G5’s rear casing? by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

The LG G5 is being billed as a premium smartphone but its metal rear casing seems to be vulnerable to scratching. YouTube channel JerryRigEverything, which showed us last year how easy it is to bend the Nexus 6P, put the LG G5 through the same standard durability tests other handsets were subjected to before it. It seems that even though the G5 has a metal rear shell, it’s covered by a primer that is fairly easy to scratch.

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FCC unveils a simple way to see if your ISP is giving you a raw deal

%name FCC unveils a simple way to see if your ISP is giving you a raw deal by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

So you’ve signed up for a new Internet service and it seems like it’s a great deal… but that’s before you consider things like data caps and sneaky fees. The Federal Communications Commission knows that paying for Internet services can be a frustrating experience for many consumers, which is why it’s come out with new “nutrition labels” for consumer broadband services that offer details about ISPs’ prices, their policies on data caps, their assorted fees and more.

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This crazy looking wireless speaker is like nothing you’ve ever seen before

%name This crazy looking wireless speaker is like nothing you’ve ever seen before by Authcom, Nova Scotia\s Internet and Computing Solutions Provider in Kentville, Annapolis Valley

Wireless speakers are a dime a dozen these days, but every once in a while we come across something that separates itself from the pack. Sometimes it does so with a novel design and sometimes with high-quality sound. On rare occasions you come across a speaker that checks both boxes, and such is the case with the Samsung Electronics WAM7500/ZA WAM7500 1.0 Channel Wireless Speaker, which is now on sale for under $400.

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