Friday, December 11, 2020

BREAKING NEWS: Holiday Spirit Missing in 2020?!

Most Emporia State University students and employees have headed out for a well-earned break following the Fall 2020 semester. But, the missing holiday spirit is particularly troubling on this cold December day. We are hearing, unofficially, that the holiday spirit may arrive later than expected this year.

Find out more from our globetrotting international anchors! 


Thank you to all of our readers and viewers. We strive to keep you informed (and maybe even a little entertained at times). 

Have a wonderful and safe winter break and we look forward to even greater things in 2021!


- With ♥ from the Web and Digital Strategies team

Holiday Season, Holiday Scams

The holiday shopping season is here once more and that means the online scammers are out in full force threatening to be the coal in your proverbial stocking.  Here are a few things to look out for:

  • We’ve been alerted that users are being targeted by phone calls—allegedly from companies like Apple or Amazon.  The automated caller may tell you there is a problem with a package or your account.  They will then direct you to either "press 1" or call another phone number to "resolve the problem".  This is a scam to get personal information from you.  Do not "press 1" or return the phone call.  If you suspect there may be a problem with Apple account or an Amazon purchase contact those service providers from their company web pages.
  • Watch out for holiday shopping deals that are sent via email or text.  Never click on links in email unless you recognize the sender.  If you're shopping online, stick to places that you've purchased from previously or are reputable.
  • Never, ever give out your social security number to retailers.  If you're asked for personal information in order to complete a purchase--walk away.
  • Buy with credit cards--or better yet use services like PayPal and Apple Pay.  These provide an extra layer of protection when shopping online.  Avoid using debit cards, if possible.  Credit cards tend to have better fraud protection.
  • Start the holiday season by making sure your computer, tablet, smartphone and any other Internet-connected devices are up to date with the latest software and that you're using strong passwords with all of your accounts.
  • If you donate to charitable organizations, use extra caution this year.  Scammers are taking advantage of COVID-19 to send out fake charitable requests, often by email or text.  These can be indistinguishable from legitimate organizations--even using the appropriate charity's logo.  Unfortunately, these scammers don't just take your money, they also steal your identity, banking info, and SSN.  If you want to donate, visit the charity's website yourself--don't click on an email or text message.

Brian Osbourn
Director
Web and Digital Strategies

Thursday, December 10, 2020

2020 Holiday Tech Gift Guide

The holidays are here, and if you are wondering what gifts to get this year, we have come up with an easy list for you! Now, it's time to bring out the wallets and begin the splurge.

GAMING

  1. Xbox Series X / S

    A new generation has begun. It's been 7 years since the last generation of Xbox (Xbox One). This time Microsoft takes a special approach, releasing two separate consoles right out of the gate. The Xbox Series X ($499) and Xbox Series S ($299).


  2. Sony PS5 / PS5 Digital

    Just like the Xbox, Sony has released two PS5 versions, with a much different approach The PS5 Digital edition ($399) and the PS5 with a Blu-Ray optical drive ($499).


  3. Nintendo Switch.

    If you're into gaming, but want to tap into the Nintendo world, the  Switch is a great option for you and the family. Enabling you to play tons of quirky, yet interesting games and numerous 21st century renditions of classics!


MOBILE

  1. iPhone 12 / 12 Pro Max

    The holiday season is always a great time to get a new iPhone. This year, we're recommending the iPhone 12 ($799), and if you want to splurge a little extra, the iPhone 12 Pro Max ($1,099). Now using the latest chips, enabled with 5G, updated cameras, and improved screens.


  2. Apple Watch SE / Series 6


    Looking for a smart watch? Or even 'the future of health on your wrist'? Well you're in luck! Starting at $279 the Apple Watch SE is the best bang for your buck. But if you were feeling extra colorful and wanted to indulge in the new Atlantic Blue or Product Red then the Series 6 is better suited for you (starting at $399)

COMPUTE

  1. Apple MacBook AIR / PRO

    Are you looking for the fastest, greatest, least expensive, most portable laptop? The MacBook Air with M1 is your best bet, and far surpasses the competition. For $899 (after the education discount), it makes you wonder why you would even consider the new AirPods Max for $600.

    Now, if you feel the need to have more battery life and an active cooling system, then for $300 more the MacBook Pro 13" with M1 ($1,199) should get you fully sorted.




  2. Apple iPad AIR

    We are big proponents for the tablet revolution, whether it be for school, work, creativity or even entertainment. The iPad Air ($599) is a great entry point in 2020.


AUDIO

  1. Apple AirPods Pro

    To tag along with all your new devices, you have to have new earphones. Our favorite pick are the AirPods Pro ($250) from last year. We covered this in our list last year, and the technology remains the same!

CAMERA

  1. DJI Pocket 2

    If the camera on your new iPhone and iPad aren't cutting it for you; seriously, what are you doing? Then the new DJI Pocket 2 ($349) is the perfect small pocketable camera for you. With motorized active stabilization, 4K/60 fps, HDR enabled, Stereo Audio Recordings and a wide variety of additional accessories for that Holywood like cinematic shots.

Theo Belmonte + Saandhyarag Sasidhar
Web and Digital Strategies

Wednesday, December 9, 2020

IT After Hours: True Next Generation Gaming with the PlayStation 5

If you are currently trying to buy a Next-Gen console right in time for the holidays, GOOD LUCK!
Trust me, you'll need it.

This is all thanks to the ordeal of pre-ordering, which has been an absolute nightmare. Add on the issues of scheduled deliveries gone missing, and you're set to have a truly immersive Next-Gen frustration. But, sooner or later you too shall receive the all new latest and greatest in the console world. (Exact dates not clear)

PS5 in a cabinet
PS5 (barely) in a cabinet
In the meanwhile, let's quickly glance over this behemoth of a machine! It's quite big in size (15.4 in x 10.24 in x 4.09 in to be exact). Good luck fitting it into your cabinet! Sony clearly wanted it to be a bold statement piece in the room.

There are TWO PS5 versions (PS5 Digital $399 | PS5 $499). The only difference being the Digital version has no Blu-Ray optical drive, making it aesthetically more symmetrical and a $100 cheaper. Besides that the guts, storage and every other hardware component is the exact same. 

Microsoft seems to have taken a much different approach with their Next-Gen Consoles.

The PS5 supports a base resolution of 4K 120 FPS (variable), and has the option for 8K 60 FPS compatibility (future update). It supports HDR 10, a whole new way of hearing in game sounds with 3D Audio, and Ray Tracing rendering support for more life-like and realistic graphics. 

The DualSense controller has been reimagined from the ground up, and when you play Sony's Astro Play Room game/demo you truly feel the Haptic Feedback and Adaptive Triggers fully immerse you into the virtual world you're in. More games will start tapping into these offerings soon.

In simple speak, it'll look, sound and feel like true Next-Gen gaming. Although you don't need to upgrade your TV, in order to experience true Next-Gen be sure your TV has 4K HDR. The PS5 ships with an HDMI 2.1 cable, so you won't need any new cables.

The custom created SSD can transfer data at lightning speeds of 5.5GB/sec. It is worth knowing that out of the box only 675GB of useable space is available. Users will be able to upgrade it through an NVME slot later and we should be receiving more options relatively soon.

Sony has built upon the PS4 user interface, but has redesigned it to be easier to navigate and more user friendly. The PS5 can also act as your entertainment center by playing your favorite movies, shows and music.

If you're ever planning on playing online, you will need to get PSN+ ($60/year). One of the added benefits being, you receive complimentary PS4 games to play, but compared to Microsoft Game Pass it's nowhere close in terms of games and feels like more of an after thought from Sony.

It is worth noting that the current PS5 game catalog is significantly sparse. It also has limited backwards compatibility and not many games tap into its numerous Next-Gen features.

However, in the coming years you will be seeing an uptick in games that tap into all the offerings of a PS5.

If you really think about it, gaming consoles are a great value proposition. For around $500, you get 7+ years of fully supported gaming before having to upgrade.

Now that I've convinced you to get one, GOOD LUCK! We don't know when the next drop is, but you can keep track of stock across all online retailers here.

Saandhyarag Sasidhar
Web and Media Specialist
Web and Digital Strategies

Tuesday, December 8, 2020

IT After Hours: A New Generation of Xbox

 

A new generation has begun. It's been 7 years since the Xbox One, the last generation of Xbox, hit the market. Microsoft takes a special approach to this generation though, releasing two separate consoles right out of the gate. Let's dig into the details.

Xbox Series S

Xbox Series S

The cheaper of the two, the Series S, features a lower price point at the cost of lower specs. Priced at $299, the series S is the more budget friendly option. 

The smaller size of the Series S is appealing to a lot of gamers as well, as it easily fits into any cabinet. The slimmer, shorter, and lighter Series S weighs a mere 4.25 pounds.

As we continually move towards a fully digital future, the Series S axes the optical disc drive. Now this can be beneficial in terms of saving space and money, and digital games are widely available. However with the limited storage out of the box you will need to upgrade, and the 1TB Seagate storage expansion costs a whopping $220. Making the overall cost a lot closer to the bigger sister the Series X.

If you are planning on having multiple gaming consoles, this is definitely a great way to dip your toes into the Xbox world. 

Xbox Series X

The better performing and bigger console, the Series X, comes in at $499. It outperforms the Series S in multiple categories, so you get what you pay for.

The biggest improvement of the new generation is the load times. Review after review shows that the load times between the home screen and the game menu is exponentially quicker than the Xbox One. There's also a pretty neat feature called 'Quick Resume' that comes in handy when you want to switch between games.

Another improved feature is the noise level of the console. Though the Xbox One has been reputably loud, the fan and cooling system of the Series X is near silent. It’s difficult to judge the dust build-up's impact on the noise and fans in just a few weeks since its release, but there hasn't been any immediate causes for concern (except for the fake smoke fiasco).

Microsoft has stuck to the tried, tested and true Xbox controllers and have very slightly changed the controllers. Along with the addition of features like Smart Delivery for Games, 3D Spatial Audio, and Enhanced Backwards Compatibility for Xbox One, 360 and Original games.

Another great addition to the lineup has been the release of Microsoft Game Pass for $14.99/month. This gives you the benefits of Xbox Live Gold, along with access to 100+ games from day one, with new titles being added regularly, and EA Play tacked on.

Overall, the Xbox Series X outperforms the Series S, but at a higher up front cost. Our recommendation is to always get the latest and the greatest, if you're trying to get your order in, good luck! Here's a tracker tool that we've used in securing the console.

Tyler Parker + Saandhyarag Sasidhar
Web & Digital Strategies