If you want your PC to stay off the radar then the only way to go is stealth. It is all steel and was built in the USA. It has a lot of cool and interesting features. It has a lot of RAM and game players will love it. You can customize it as well. […]
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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 […]
Further Future
Burning Man is a festival and it is becoming a more family friendly place. People are bringing their kids and there is another sector for rich techies that are getting brought in by helicopter. The new generation of Burning Man is a place for everyone. It is meant to bring people together with a common […]
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 […]
Microsoft’s Windows 10 Trickery
Microsoft is doing lay offs. Windows have been having problems upgrading. Windows is updating automatically if you do not take action. Hitting the x is now giving windows the okay for them to update your computer to windows 10. They are pushing it hard on people. The commenters call it a nasty trick. Key Takeaways: […]
How to add music to a Google Slides presentation
If you ever have to make a presentation, may it be for work or for school or just for personal use, then it’s reasonable to think that you might not want to just rely on PowerPoint. Google Slides offers a great means of throwing together presentations — although it can be a little hard to […]
How to use Alt characters and symbols
This video is talking about how whit some short codes, using the sing Alt, can make some characters and symbols which are not in every day use. You have a big table that you can read in order to write the sign or character that You need. You just have to press button Alt and […]
Google Home and Google Assistant explained
This video is talking about two digital assistance, Google Home and Google Assistant. Google Assistant is more like if you have some simple questions for which you are looking for the answer, while Google Home is a device which You can use in your flat and have some kind of conversation which can help You […]
RAM Latency vs Frequency – Why It’s Important – ThioJoeTech
Memory (DRAM) performance is all about the relationship between speed and latency. While the two are closely related, they’re not connected in the way you might think. Here’s how speed and latency are related at a technical level – and how you can use this information to optimize your memory’s performance. Key Takeaways: Ever wonder […]