LinkedIn now lets you schedule messages

LinkedIn releases a feature that had been in testing for several months. The social network for professional contacts finally introduces the ability to schedule publications. This is a function that has been tested these months, some users could use it, but it is now being launched for everyone. LinkedIn now lets you schedule messages The … Read more

Samsung presents the CH89, CH80 and SH85 monitors with USB type C

Samsung has presented three new monitors at the IFA in Berlin. That, according to the company, displays are aimed at office users, but will not be sorry for home users. The CH89, CH80, and SH85 have panels manufactured by Samsung by using the first two VA panels with curvature 1800R and the third PLS. All … Read more

Google is training AI to predict when a patient will die

A woman with advanced stage breast cancer arrived at a city hospital, fluids were already flooding her lungs. She saw two doctors and got a radiology scan. The hospital’s computers read the vital signs and calculated a 9.3 percent chance that he would die. Then it was Google’s turn. A new type of algorithm created … Read more

Microsoft’s HoloLens 2 will be equipped with a SoC Snapdragon 850

We know that Microsoft is working on new HoloLens Augmented Reality glasses. A rumor came this year that the device would use a Qualcomm Snapdragon XR1 chip, but it doesn’t look like it’s going to happen. Microsoft’s HoloLens 2 will be an Always Connected device with SoC Snapdragon 850 Although Microsoft continues to rely on … Read more

Walmart could create a shopping system based on virtual reality

Virtual Reality is not only a technology developed mainly for the video games industry but has also shown really useful applications for people, such as measuring drug addiction, training against possible bear attacks and even training first aid personnel in simulated environments thanks to this technology. However, some patents of the retail giant Walmart suggest … Read more

Corsair Neutron NX500, the new NVMe MLC NAND SSD STORAGE

Corsair has quietly released a new range of SSDs to its product listing. These are the new Neutron NX500, a range of NVD SSDs with a great capacity of 400GB and 800GB in their available models. The SSD has a dissipator that covers not only the NAND memories but also has the controller Phison PS5007-E7 that comes with these units.

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Canon PIXMA G, printers with refillable ink tanks

Canon has just officially launched the market of its range of printers with the reservoir of refillable inks. A variety that follows the current Canon PIXMA G series, compact and easy-to-use printers designed for users who want the productivity of the equipment, above all, and a low cost of price per printed sheet. Their usual destination is … Read more

Neo Geo Mini, officially revealed in Europe

SNK announces the Mini console’s arrival in the Western world and in a few days we will be able to experience it with a variety of neo-geo games. Officially, Neo Geo Mini will arrive on 10 September in the West, including South America from the official website and will be available in shops and large stores … Read more

Japan Display shows high-resolution VR goggles displays

The display is one of the most critical things in goggles for virtual reality. The image must have the highest possible resolution, for example, so as not to bother our brain, but also so that everything looks nice. It seems like Sony’s VR enthusiasts can expect a significant improvement in their PSVR displays. Japan Display … Read more