It’s official; Intel has raised the curtains and revealed their new 11th generation Core Rocket Lake S desktop processors. Let's not waste any time in this intro and outline some key features. Here's what you need to know.
It’s official; Intel has raised the curtains and revealed their new 11th generation Core Rocket Lake S desktop processors. Let's not waste any time in this intro and outline some key features. Here's what you need to know.
As a consumer regarding wireless noise cancellation headphones, I generally fall in the mid-tier budget category. My general thinking is you shouldn't exhaust an exuberant amount of resources on any headphones, no matter the brand or features. The market is, of course, saturated with budget options that offer exceptional sound quality and noise cancellation. Don't get me wrong. If the opportunity presented itself, I would purchase the best pair of headphones money can buy. So this brings me to my random thought. There are three noise cancellation wireless headphones I would buy right now, no matter the retail price point.
Well, this has quietly flown under my tech radar. Apple has made a sudden device cancellation in their hardware lineup. The HomePod smart speaker is no more due to lackluster sales. Launched in early 2018, the smart speakers were supposed to pose a strong rival to Google Home and Amazon's Alexa.
Shopping for PC hardware can be an arduous task if you're trying to stay within a reasonable budget. But the one piece of hardware that you'll find plentiful on the consumer market regarding budget retail price point is NVMe SSD's. Your primary focus here is finding a budget storage drive that offers quality performance for the buck. Suppose you fall in that category of consumers. In that case, I may have located an NVMe SSD that not only has an insanely reasonable price but potentially will perform well in your computer system.
Asus has recently unveiled their new ROG Phone 5 smartphone, and I must say, the company once again did not disappoint regarding hardware and features. Some will say the Asus ROG Phone 5 is features overkill. But we'll leave the opinions to the tech reviewers because the ROG Phone 5 has impeccable hardware. The sole purpose of this particular smartphone is to achieve optimal mobile gaming performance.
You probably have seen the term UPS used in relation to computer technology. For the non-tech-savvy, the first thing that comes to mind is the worldly known parcel service we've all grown to rely on over the years. No, what UPS is in regards to technology, is an acronym for uninterruptible power supply. How it works is relatively simple. In this newly written episode of Explanation Needed, we'll cover how the UPS power supply function.
I recently published an article on how Nvidia has produced GPUs explicitly for mining under the GeForce RTX 3060 product line and is scheduled to launch in Q1. The company's move is supposed to increase supply-chain for PC enthusiasts looking to get their hands on reasonably priced graphics cards. The retail price for the RTX 3060 will be $300. Nvidia even implemented a feature within its driver that will diminish hash rates by 50% if it detects any crypto mining.
NVIDIA will soon launch their budget graphics card, the RTX 3060; the official date will be February 25th.
EVGA is better known for making aftermarket graphic cards and power supply units. They also manufacture PC gaming peripherals such as the keyboard and mouse. Speaking of which, EVGA has just announced its new peripheral, starring the X series mouse and Z series keyboards, promising more precise control through hyper-inflated response rates.
You won't find USB charging hubs the topic of conversation in regards to technology. Yet, it's the most utilized device around, especially if you have several devices that require charging. These days, many tech enthusiasts like myself travel around with a plethora of gadgets. So a USB charging hub is needed.
Admittedly, the most powerful laptop I've ever owned came in the form of a MacBook. Not to say that I never purchased a Windows laptop, I have. But they were mid-tier variants used for mundane tasks such as web surfing and content viewing. With that said, I came across what I considered to be one the most powerful laptop on the market, Alienware m17 R4. Powerful, yes, but it has an excellent sleek design which is why I may consider purchasing the laptop in the near future.
Thermal paste is the most innovative solvent in computer technology. Its primary purpose is to fill tiny gaps between your CPU lid and the heat sink ( or cold plate), keeping the processor from overheating. With thermal paste, you have to apply the right amount on the CPU; too much can severely damage the motherboard, too little the CPU will never achieve a stable temperature range. Intel and AMD have already solved the problem with stock coolers by having the right amount of pre-applied thermal paste. Thermal Pads Graphite Pads will solve the issue of having to worry about paste placement or mess.
You're starting to see webcam prices descend downward even while we're still adhering to social distancing protocols. Remember, at the beginning of this viral pandemic, you saw many webcams that had inflated prices. You know how it goes, great demand means to boost the price; it's called business, I guess. Anyway, head over to Amazon you'll find a bevy of webcams at near reasonable prices. One particular webcam I like, its branded name is Vitade 960A. It has incredible features and, importantly, an affordable price tag at just $58.99.
It's a bit early for Samsung to release their new flagship smartphone, but better early than never, right? What I'm talking about, you ask? I'm referring to Samsung's new Galaxy S21, which they unveiled last week at their annual virtual unpacking event, which was held early this year. Usually, I'll do an "Everything you need to know" article entailing newsworthy product releases. But we're going to get right to it and do a hardware breakdown on Samsung's new top-end device, the Galaxy S21 Ultra.
In the last post, I covered Kingston's unveiling of their new PC gaming peripherals. But what you need to know is the company is well known for producing some of the best low-end hard drives and memory in the market. So it should not come as a shock Kingston storage new drives would make a big showing at CES 2021 by unveiling their upcoming NVMe, including their first PCIe NVMe Gen 4.0 SSD and new external USB 3.2 SSD.
Kingston Technology has manufactured gaming accessories and peripherals for almost 20 years ( since 2002). Hyper X is Kingston technology gaming division that’s unveiled several new gaming peripherals.
Ahead of CES, which takes place this week, many companies have already begun revealing their gadgets and hardware. Nvidia has followed this trend by teasing its RTX 3000 series laptops. The graphics card manufacturer will be holding a virtual CES press event that will take place tomorrow, and as expected, will reveal the mobile versions of the RTX 3000 series GPUs. You can view a teaser video of the hints at a laptop, alongside other announcements Nvidia will make at the virtual press event.
In the next three months, Dell will be launching three new monitors, and all of them will have an exciting feature, a Microsoft Teams button. After certifying webcams and headsets last year, Dell claims it will create the "world's first videoconferencing monitors certified for Microsoft Teams. These three monitors will be available next month; all will offer quick access to Microsoft Teams.
Gigabyte has decided to revise the Aorus GeForce RTX 3080 Master 10 G ( GV-N3080AORUS M-10GD) graphics card by creating a whole new power design. The Revision 2.0 board is very similar to the prior iteration, now adds a third 8-pin PCIe power connector.
Active noise cancellation is a fascinating feature used in consumer headphones. It's the one feature many consumers like me want when shopping for quality headsets, particularly the over-ear versions. In this new episode of Explanation Needed, we'll delve deep into this audio technology. What exactly is Active Noise Cancellation? And how does it function?