Do you know exactly the specification of the hardware used in your tablet? Here are some examples of the lack of information on certain hardware modules.
The growing presence of screens in our lives has transformed their safety into an issue that some are taking so seriously, they are calling it a crisis.
Here are some questions (and answers) about video card specifications that don’t seem to be fully explained in terms everyone can understand on the web.
We are coming closer to creating supercomputer that can function as digital brain. Can we really speed up cancer research to the point of finding a cure with the help of these mega-thinkers?
Internet transmission speed on fiber optic cable is much faster than the old copper infrastructures we relied on for decades. Why is this so? Let discuss it.
When you are looking for a new webcam, you might have noticed some products known as IP cameras. If you’re wondering what those are, here’s the explanation.
A hands-on inspection of a fake iPad charger by one expert explains precisely why one should proceed with such caution. To avoid any risk, always use the official charger.
Intel has recently started to produce CPUs for mobile. How does its mobile chipset stack up against ARM? Will Intel be able to beat ARM at its own game?
When 3D printing first came out, no one knows whether it is a fad or is here to stay. The general consensus, though, is that 3D printing is here to stay.
As tablets become more affordable, you might be thinking whether the PC is still going to be relevant in the coming years or not. Let us examine this idea and explore some possibilities of the coming market.