Author: Thomas

Thomas is a tech journalist with over a decade of experience covering consumer technology. He has written for publications including The Verge, Engadget, and CNET. Thomas has a deep understanding of the latest trends in technology and is known for his ability to explain complex topics in an accessible way. In his articles, he often provides unique insights into the products he reviews by drawing on his own experiences and observations. He is also passionate about photography and can often be found exploring new cities with his camera.

28%

The Daily's Verdict

This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.

Bias

10%

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  • However, it also includes objective information and comparisons with other rivals in the market, such as 'the Eero 6 has some stiff competition.',
  • It should be noted that while the author mentions some advantages of Eero over its competitors, they do not explicitly express any favoritism or preference for Amazon or its products.
  • The article contains some positive statements about Amazon and its products, such as 'The Eero 6 is a whole-home mesh Wi-Fi system from the Amazon-owned home networking company.'

Conflicts of Interest

10%

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  • There are no instances of conflicts of interest or financial ties to the companies mentioned in the articles.

Contradictions

0%

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  • No major contradictions found in the articles provided.

Deceptions

50%

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  • Additionally, while the author highlights some benefits of Eero 6, they do not make any false claims or misleading statements about its capabilities.
  • The article mentions that 'Incredibly easy to set up and use with lots of handy features via the well-made app.' However, it does not explicitly state that the app is only available for Amazon products.

Recent Articles

Disabling Intrusive Ads and Customizing Windows 11: A Comprehensive Guide

Disabling Intrusive Ads and Customizing Windows 11: A Comprehensive Guide

Broke On: Friday, 03 May 2024 Windows 11 users can disable intrusive advertisements and customize their experience through various methods. OFGB, an open-source application, allows users to turn off ads in File Explorer, on the lock screen, and more by changing registry settings (Lifehacker). Adjusting privacy settings in the Settings menu can help prevent Microsoft's sneaky advertisements (CNET). Customizing Explorer by showing file extensions and drives can improve security and prevent malware attacks (PCWorld). Turning off recommendations for tips, shortcuts, new apps, and more in the Start menu is another way to minimize ads in Windows 11 (Computerworld & ZDNet).
Microsoft Discontinues WordPad: Recommends Microsoft Word and Windows Notepad for Rich Text Documents

Microsoft Discontinues WordPad: Recommends Microsoft Word and Windows Notepad for Rich Text Documents

Broke On: Monday, 08 April 2024 Microsoft is discontinuing WordPad and recommending Microsoft Word for rich text documents, while Windows Notepad will be used for plain text. This change comes due to declining relevance and utility as new modes of input become more accessible through web and mobile apps.