Microsoft’s Surface Go 2 is easy to fall in love with but hard to live with. The small tablet has updates in it that go a long way toward addressing the problems with the original Surface Go, but not entirely. The screen is bigger, and there’s an option for a faster processor, both of which make this a better computer. It starts at $399.99, but that price isn’t really what you’ll pay. It would be ...
Source: Prince Williams / Getty After years of keeping it lowkey and rubbing shoulders with industry OG’s like Jay-Z, Casanova’s been on his grizzly as of late and been churning out new visuals almost weekly. Coming through with his latest visuals to “Why You Lie,” Cas blazes on some chronic and sips on some potion to get all in his feelings while reminiscing about a love gone sour. You know what ...
Everyone’s handling this COVID-19 crisis differently. For the most part, Claudio Sanchez, the mastermind behind Coheed and Cambria, is trying to make the most of the lockdown, working on new material for his long-dormant solo alias, The Prize Fighter Inferno — in between excessively washing his hands and helping to homeschool his 5-year-old son, Atlas, of course. “I have had this project sitt...
With everyone sequestered and self-quarantining due to the coronavirus, we’ve asked our favorite artists to come up with playlists that keep you entertained. This edition is by rising Oakland-based punk band Ultra Q: Hopefully, you’ve all been keeping safe and staying healthy. What we have here is a playlist of part inspiration for our brand new EP, In A Cave in A Video Game, which was written, pr...
Newcastle United could have new owners before the end of the month, with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund set to complete a £300 million takeover. The Premier League’s owners’ and directors’ test is the only step delaying the PIF from taking over the club from Mike Ashley, with a £17 million deposit already with the league. Newcastle have been tipped to follow in the footsteps of Manchester C...
Off the just released extended playlist tagged “AfroSoul” by talented singer, Wurld comes this impressive single titled “National Anthem” (Growing Wings). The groovy afrobeat number was produced by Shizzi. Listen, Download & Enjoy Below!!! https://naijatunez.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/WurlD-National-Anthem-Growing-Wings.mp3 DOWNLOAD MP3: WurlD – National Anthem (Growing Wings) Recommended ...
Uber-talented Nigerian artiste and entertainer, OmoAkin has released a brand new single entitled, “Waist.” OmoAkin stated that the new record is all about women empowerment, encouraging women to embrace and appreciate themselves in all forms of shapes and sizes. With Production assistance from ilBlacki. Listen, Download & Enjoy Below!!! https://naijatunez.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/...
Ace music producer, Samklef has released a new record and video dubbed, “Give Thanks” featuring talented singer, Victor AD. DOWNLOAD AUDIO/MP3 HERE The record was produced by Samklef himself and the video was shot, directed by LoudFilmX. Recommended For You:
One half of Legendury Beatz, Mut4y offers an electrifying visualizer for ‘Feelin U’ off his joint EP with mellow-pop artiste, Elhi. The video comes after the arrival of the “Eu4ria EP” – a 5-track joint effort between the super producer and rising pop artiste. DOWNLOAD AUDIO/MP3 HERE Recommended For You:
Listen via Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Play | Radio Public | Stitcher | RSS “If it bleeds, it leads.” The Losers head to Finders Keepers to meet Holly Gibney. There’s a problem with the elevator, though, and the stairwell is blocked. Locked inside, the four discuss Stephen King’s trusty private investigator and her first solo myst...
Well, here’s a camera trick we’ve not seen in a smartphone before: X-ray vision. Or, at least, something that looks very much like it. It’s a feature of the new OnePlus 8 Pro, which seems to use the phone’s infrared sensors to see through a small subset of black materials. If you’ve got a OnePlus 8 Pro and want to try it out for yourself, just open up the camera app, swipe over to the “Photochrom”...
Live in Silicon Valley long enough and someone will tell you that the party is over. As far as I can tell, this phenomenon dates back to at least 1874. As Peter Hartlaub recounted last year in the San Francisco Chronicle, upon the occasion of a writer for the Washington Post announcing that San Francisco had broken her heart, that was the first time a citizen had lamented the region’s vanished glo...