Apple admits keyboard problems with MacBooks

Apple has publicly acknowledged that the Butterfly keyboards in MacBook and MacBook Pro are causing some problems and has launched a new repair program that promises to fix problems with these keyboards for free, whether the consumer has purchased AppleCare or not. Apple writes that certain MacBook and MacBook Pro models “may exhibit one or … Read more

Google includes an antivirus in Chrome for Windows

Chrome for Windows will soon receive an extraordinary feature, essential antivirus functions. A type of solution usually removed from the internal characteristics of a browser, but if we think about the current malware entry pathway is not so surprising. In fact, many security suites add extensions in browsers to control malware from there. Chrome for … Read more

How Cell Phones Batteries Work? Basic Principles.

In addition to the quality of the camera and the clarity of the screen, the battery is one of the components that most concern us when buying a mobile. The most common are lithium-ion (Li-ion) and lithium-polymer (Li-Po). But how do they differ? What are their similarities? And, on the other hand, what are the milliamps and how can I know how long it will take to charge my … Read more

Official announcement of Xiaomi POCO X3: Debut of Snapdragon 732G on 7 September

According to the latest Xiaomi announcement, which is essentially the same as the previously announced news, the new Xiaomi POCO X3 will feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 732G processor, a midrange chip recently launched by Qualcomm, which consists of two large cryogenic 470 cores (Magic A760) and six small cryogenic 470 cores (Magic A55), with the frequency … Read more

Intel Optane DIMM Comes to Unify RAM and Storage

Intel has released its first persistent Optane DIMM memory modules which are intended to unify the storage and RAM of a computer into a single high-capacity memory pool. first Optane DIMM memory modules Intel takes a new step forward with the advent of Optane technology in a DIMM module format, bringing X-Point memory closer to … Read more

Google Keep for Android, now with grid support

Google Keep is the great note application from Google and has just released a new update to the Android platform, offering users the ability to use different types of grids in the background to help them draw more accurately. To do this, simply open a new drawing note, open the pop-up menu and choose the … Read more

TSMC will produce 80 million A14 Bionic processors for Apple

Apple A14 Bionic is going to be the company’s first 5G solution. TSMC has been a company famous for producing the processors of many brands such as Samsung or Apple. The American brand has chosen them again this year to produce the new processor which we will see in their iPhone 12, the Bionic A14. … Read more

AMD EPYC, ASRock unleashes “LGA4094” motherboard for red team

An exciting LGA4094 motherboard has been released for AMD’s EPYC processors in ASRock’s arsenal. For the casual observer, ASRock Rack is the elite server division of the popular motherboard brand. ASRock launches a motherboard with 7 PCIe 4.0 slots for EPYC ASRock Rack designed the ROMED8-2T to accommodate the processors EPYC 7001 (Naples) and EPYC … Read more

NF1 SSD: Samsung Introduces 8TB NVMe SSD for Data Centers

Samsung Electronics, the world leader in advanced memory technology, today announced the industry’s largest capacity NVMe (SSD) solid state drive based on the incredibly small next-generation small form factor (NGSFF): 8 Terabyte (TB) NF1 SSD. The new 8TB NVMe NF1 SSD NVMe has been optimized for data-intensive analysis and virtualization applications in data centers and … Read more