When handling data, it’s critical to take precautions to prevent further data corruption. To safeguard the data’s original condition in case multiple recovery attempts are necessary, specific strategies can be employed. The process of creating an exact replica of the original drive is referred to as cloning, which is performed by a service technician. […]
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Twitter’s Latest Features
Twitter has announced some new features for users. Some of these are likely to be big hits. For example, soon when you upload images or videos, the media will not count against your 140 character Tweet limit. Another change is that it will be easier to make a public Tweet that directly addresses another user. […]
Chuwi HiBook Windows/Android tablet falls short
While initially impressed that the Chuwi HiBook can boot both Windows and Android systems, the PC World review ends up deciding that it comes short. Positives include a nice display, and a rugged keyboard attachment, but multiple detraction’s include lack of processing capability, user settings that don’t cross between the two operating systems, and issues […]
HP Spectre 13.3 review
The new HP Spectre 13.3 is a super thin, feature-filled laptop. Compared to a Macbook it offers a better keyboard, stronger processor, more screen size, and a thinner body. It also has a solid battery life of 7 1/2 hours and manages to remain cool to the touch, even under strenuous use. The biggest downsides […]
Right or Wrong? It’s insane to ask $1,723 for a consumer CPU
This YouTube video continues the channel’s beloved video series, “Right or Wrong?” While it’s debatable and what exactly is right and what exactly is wrong, that’s what this series aims to address. The channel adds to this with “Right or Wrong? It’s insane to ask $1,723 for a consumer CPU”, a short video discussing whether […]
Intel’s 10-core chip is a monster performer at an insane price
Intel is now offering a 10 core CPU for consumer use. Previously, large number cores had a hard time keeping up with cooler-running, smaller numbered cores. Thankfully, this issue has been solved, and the 10 core CPU can now handle all sorts of programming running at the same time. The only downside to this new […]
USB-C Explained: Why some devices are 5Gbps and others are 10Gbps
This video is talking about the usage of the USB s and their different models. You have models which can transport faster data from another one, but that is not the main problem. The main problem is that the laptops of a new generations are using older models of USB ports, so even if You […]
Another Nail in the Windows Phone Coffin
This video is talking about how the company Windows is losing the market in smart phones. They think that in some short time the Windows is going to pull out from this scene because they are losing a lot of money. First problem is that they do not have a lot of applications for their […]
Fenix’s RC40 is the Ultimate Flashlight
This video is talking about flashlight which has some nice features. Depending on how much power you set it on, it can last from one hour until five hours. It has a rechargeable battery, but it also has a option that you can charge your phone in emergency through this flashlight which is a very […]
Hardcore Hardware: HTC Vive
The HTC Vive is a recently released virtual reality headset. The headset comes with two “lighthouses” that coordinates your room’s space with the game or application that the Vive is displaying in the headset. The Vive can create a Star Trek “holodeck”-like experience in an area up to 15 square feet. Competing VR headsets do […]