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Umm, nope. Ultimate Ears portable speakers are jokes, each one in their own price class. You haven’t heard portable audio quality if you’re recommending this. The JBL Charge 2+, Charge 3, Denon Envaya Mini and a host of others put the UE Boom to shame.

Umm, nope. Ultimate Ears portable speakers are jokes, each one in their own price class. You haven’t heard portable

Looks like LifeHacker readers don’t know much about actual high fidelity-per-dollar portable speakers if this is all they could vote up in 2016. No appreciation for the class-leading XiaoMi Bluetooth 4.0 speaker (2016 version) or the JBL Go or the Taotronics Pulse X...

Looks like LifeHacker readers don’t know much about actual high fidelity-per-dollar portable speakers if this is all

Looks like LifeHacker readers don’t know much about actual high fidelity-per-dollar portable speakers if this is all they could vote up in 2016. No appreciation for the class-leading XiaoMi Bluetooth 4.0 speaker (2016 version) or the JBL Go or the Taotronics Pulse X...

Looks like LifeHacker readers don’t know much about actual high fidelity-per-dollar portable speakers if this is all

ViPER4Android master race. And yes, it requires root permissions, but I think I saw someone say if your ROM happens to already have SELinux set to Permissive (or disabled altogether) you may not even need root to benefit from V4A’s goodness (which goes beyond mere equalization, mind you).

What ridiculous nonsense. This sounds like it came straight from the “always smile, always be positive” quacks - it’s an encouragement to absurdly attempt to truncate life to only its superficially pleasant-seeming side, ignoring the importance of negative signals - like the burn you feel when your hand is in the fire

There are apps for every OS now that can do this. But it’s the height of stupidity to leave your monitor or TV badly calibrated - with too much blue all over the place - and install a yellowish filter on top of it or wear those stupid yellow “computer glasses”. (I’m not saying there’s no use for computer glasses -

No it doesn’t. F.Lux only changes the colors, not the brightness. RedShift for Linux changes both.