This blog post consists of details for travel tech startups and entrepreneurs. Open a couple of main functions to think about before establishing a successful travel booking app like Booking.com application. Let’s have a look at! Arranging the trips was a distant memory. Now, such inconveniences have been moved to …
Read More »Asus Announces New Ruggedized Chromebooks for Education Markets
Chromebooks have been quite popular in the education market in recent years, and Asus has announced a new set of ruggedized hardware intended to capitalize on the trend. The four new systems — two standard laptop form factors, a flip convertible, and a tablet — target a variety of feature …
Read More »Samsung Unveils Stunning 49-inch, FreeSync 2 HDR Monitor
With CES right around the corner, Samsung has taken the lid off one of the most impressive monitors we’ve ever seen. The new CRG9 is an updated version of the 3440×1080 displays the company unveiled in mid-2017, with significantly improved specs. The new display is a 49-inch panel in a …
Read More »Overclocker: Intel’s Core i9-9900K May Run Fine On Older Motherboards
One of the long-term differences between Intel and AMD has been their approach to motherboard sockets and upgrade cycles. Generally speaking, Intel switches between chipsets and socket iterations far more quickly than AMD does. This has always been a pain point for Intel enthusiasts. There have always been questions about …
Read More »Microsoft Will Mute Cortana During Setup on Some Windows Versions
Incorporating voice controls into devices and software is very trendy these days, but not all voice assistants are created equal. Microsoft’s Cortana assistant hasn’t gained much traction compared with Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant, but Microsoft is still trying. It won’t be trying quite as hard, though. Cortana will no …
Read More »You Can Finally Order the Vuzix Blade Smart Glasses for $1,000
Plenty of companies have had ambitions to put a computer on your face, but few have managed to produce a workable prototype. Even fewer have sold them to consumers. Vuzix, which has been making enterprise-focused augmented reality glasses for years, has finally launched a consumer version called the Vizix Blade. …
Read More »New Utility Can Double AMD Threadripper 2990WX Performance
AMD’s 32-core 2990WX Threadripper CPU has always been a bit of an uncertain proposition. While undeniably fast in certain scenarios, the chip has marked performance regressions in other tests, and doesn’t always outperform the 16-core Threadripper 2950X. Now, there’s a utility, CorePrio, that can be used to restore much of …
Read More »Apple Slashes Revenue Forecast, Admits iPhone Sales Weakness
The rumor mill has been churning over Apple’s iPhone and the company’s strength or weakness this quarter. Yesterday, Apple CEO Tim Cook released a letter to investors warning that the company would come up short in Q4 2019 compared with its own previous revenue guidance. He also went into some …
Read More »DRAM Manufacturers Slash Capacity Expansion to Limit Price Drops
Almost a year ago, we wrote about the then-high DRAM prices and how DDR4 was substantially more expensive than it had been earlier in the PC cycle, regardless of clock rate. Nearly 12 months later, costs have come down substantially, but a new report suggests the three DRAM manufacturers still …
Read More »USB Type-C Is About to Get Safer and Potentially More Annoying
It has taken a few years, but USB Type-C is finally becoming common on new computers, smartphones, and tablets. This connector comes with a lot of benefits like higher power capacity and a reversible design, but there’s also greater potential for abuse and damage to your devices. That’s why the …
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