Ever since Apple unleashed the term “Retina Display” upon the world, smartphone manufacturers have been laser-focused on improving display technology. In the beginning, these gains absolutely mattered. A lot of ink was spilled (some of it by yours truly) on the difference between OLEDs and LCDs, or PenTile subpixel …
Read More »At A Glance: Asus ProArt PA34VC Professional Curved Monitor Review
As its name suggests, Asus’s ProArt PA34VC Professional Curved display was primarily designed as a solution for professional image editors and designers. But the company went a bit further and also equipped it with several gaming-oriented features that make it a true jack-of-all-trades. Design This display uses an ultra-wide …
Read More »Apple Has Begun Software Locking iPhone Batteries to Prevent Third-Party Replacement
Apple has begun locking its batteries with software to prevent third-party replacements from reporting their status properly. The company is apparently activating a feature that it’s previously built into its products. The message persists, even if you swap in a genuine Apple battery, and it’s an attempt to shove …
Read More »Latest Pixel 4 Leak Points to 90Hz Display, 6GB of RAM
Samsung just announced its newest flagship phone, but if that’s not your speed, the Pixel 4 leaks are still flowing. A new report includes information about the basic specs like RAM and battery capacity, but we’re also learning some tantalizing details about the displays. Google’s Pixel 4 and 4 …
Read More »Udemy Class Review: How To (Incorrectly) Build a Computer From Scratch, Circa 1999
For people that work in tech like myself, building a computer is second nature. I often build and tear down two full desktops a week, and others that work in PC repair shops or build custom systems for clients may create a dozen or more computers in the same …
Read More »DJI’s New Osmo Action Camera Field Tested
Since many of us think of drones as essentially flying action cameras, it’s no surprise that drone industry leader DJI has introduced a more traditional action camera of its own. There is absolutely no question how the product is being targeted, as it looks almost identical to a GoPro, …
Read More »Welcome to the Second Golden Age of AMD
On Wednesday, August 7, AMD launched the 7nm refresh of its Epyc CPU family. These new cores don’t just one-up Intel in a particular category, they deliver enormous improvements in every category. AMD has cut its per-core pricing, increased IPC, and promises to deliver far more CPU cores than …
Read More »Huawei Reveals HarmonyOS, a Possible Replacement for Android
Huawei has a new tool that might help it survive in the face of an oppressive US trade ban. After months of uncertainty, Huawei has unveiled its custom operating system, which it calls HarmonyOS. Previously known only as Hongmeng, HarmonyOS uses a completely new microkernel that is more dynamic …
Read More »The Galaxy Note 10+ 5G May Have Very Limited 5G Band Support in the US
Samsung has announced the Galaxy Note 10 and 10+ after many months of speculation, and this launch marks a new approach to 5G. With the Galaxy S10 launch, there was a completely different piece of hardware for 5G, but the Note 10 and 10+ both come in 5G variants. …
Read More »Ring Is Helping Police Convince People to Hand Over Video Footage Without a Warrant
Ring’s close alliance with police departments continues to be a headache for the company with each new revelation. Amazon-owned Ring expends great effort to get its customers to use its Neighbors video sharing app, to which it gives police access. Thanks to newly leaked emails, we know Ring is …
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