PCIe 3.0 vs. PCIe 4.0 vs. PCIe 5.0: What’s the Difference?

Sometimes, it's hard to believe how quickly technology is advancing. It seems like yesterday AMD introduced us to their Ryzen 3000 series of CPUs, which came with PCI Express 4.0 as one of its headlining features. Intel only caught up with its Rocket Lake CPUs, launched in 2021. However, it seems like the industry is […]

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Apple’s Public vs. Developer Beta: What’s the Difference?

Each year before Apple releases its new iOS and macOS software, you can download the beta version a few months in advance. And since both the public and developers use the software, the company launches beta versions for both. So, what are the differences between the public and developer beta versions for iOS and macOS? […]

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What Is the Difference Between OEM and Aftermarket iPhone Parts?

After years of carefully taking care of your iPhone, it’s finally reaching the end of its lifespan. Sometimes, the battery won’t stay charged for long. Other times, the buttons aren’t working the way they should. Either way, you still want another few years with your phone, and you’re determined to bring it back to life. […]

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What’s the Difference Between a Monitor and a TV?

While TVs and monitors are made using the same base technology, they generally have completely different specifications, making them better suited to certain applications. For instance, if you’re looking to do some video editing, you’re going to want a monitor rather than a TV. However, the opposite is true if you’re looking for a home […]

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Refurbished Grade and B: What’s the Difference?

There are many reasons to purchase refurbished items, with one of the most common is that they’re cheaper than buying new ones. Refurbished electronics like laptops and TVs are also normally in good condition, even after extended usage. Commonly, buyers will either purchase a refurbished grade A or B product. Here’s what the main differences are […]

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