The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra’s OLED Uses Less Energy Than Previous Generations
Wednesday, 27 January 2021
Samsung had plenty to say when it announced the Galaxy S21 and S21 Ultra smartphones. However, during its extremely long presentation, the company didn’t mention the inclusion of Samsung’s new low-power OLED technology that’ll help the phone use less energy than previous generations. Samsung’s New OLED Technology Samsung announced the inclusion of the new OLED technology in
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Samsung Phones May Get More Google and Less Bixby
Thursday, 30 July 2020
One of the most significant differences between Samsung phones and tablets and other Android-powered devices is the operating system. Sure, it’s Android, but it’s so heavily modified that it’s barely recognizable. Even the digital assistant is different, as Samsung uses Bixby, while most Android devices rely on Google Assistant instead. That might be changing soon,
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Netflix’s New Video Codec Uses Less Data
Friday, 07 February 2020
Netflix is using a new codec to stream video content to its mobile app. The codec, called AV1, offers improved compression efficiency over Netflix’s previous codecs. Which should help Netflix subscribers use less data while watching Netflix on their phones. What Are Video Codecs? Video codecs handle the compression and decompression of video. Which, in
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Anycubic Photon S: The Best Resin 3D Printer? (And Less Than $500)
Saturday, 26 October 2019
Our verdict of the Anycubic Photon S:A stunning 3D printer, capable of producing outstanding 3D prints. Liquid resin plastic means this isn’t for everyone.910 The Photon S is the follow-up to Anycubic’s wildly popular Photon, SLA 3D printer. This fully-enclosed 3D printer is perfect for producing highly detailed small models such as tabletop gaming miniatures.
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Windows 7 Support Ends in Less Than a Year
Thursday, 17 January 2019
If you’re still using Windows 7 then you need to be aware that free support ends in less than a year. Microsoft will stop supporting Windows 7 for free on January 14, 2020, and at that point this popular operating system will become increasingly unsafe to use. All versions of Windows have a limited shelf
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Megabit (Mb) vs. Megabyte (MB): We Make It Less Confusing
Monday, 31 December 2018
Do you know the difference between a megabit (Mb) versus a megabyte (MB)? While the two sound the same and have the same abbreviation, they’re actually very different. And they’re both quite important, as they determine the speed of data, such as your internet connection (that you’re paying big bucks for) and the size of
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