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Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) – About four times faster than Wi-Fi 6
The 802.11ac standard, which corresponds to Wi-Fi 5, is now used by a significant portion of Web users. You may want to upgrade to 802.11.ax or Wi-Fi 6 because things have changed significantly in the past year. Currently, getting a router that supports this technology at a reasonable price is not a problem. The increase in available bandwidth,…
Read More...Windows 11 running on an Intel Pentium 4!
Having checked how easy it is to install Windows 11 on unsustained PCs,many users on the Web have decided to do their own tests under very strange settings. One that went viral almost immediately is that of Twitter user "Carlos_SM1995", who discovered that the Intel Pentium 4 661 of the year 2006 appears as "approved" by the official Microsoft…
Read More...Intel Core i9-12900HK laptop processor benchmark results appear online
A screenshot showing Geekbench results of an Intel Core i9-12900HK laptop processor has surfaced online. The CPU has fourteen cores and twenty threads and runs at a clock speed of 2.9GHz. It is not known when laptops with this CPU will be released.
The screenshot was published by Wccftech. This shows that the laptop CPU achieves a single-core…
Read More...Metaverse : A new paradigm for human communication
The week has begun with news that has left many out of place. Facebook claims that in the next five years it will hire 10,000 people in Europe to launch its "metaverse." This strange concept born from a science-fiction novel of the early 90s has become in recent months one of the buzzwords in the technological world.Not only is Mark…
Read More...Three Egyptian Mummies’ Faces Reconstructed Using DNA From 2,000 Years Ago
A group of scientists specializing in genetics in a laboratory in the United States has reconstructed in detail the faces of three Ancient Egyptian mummies from a community on the banks of the Nile from DNA sequences from more than 2,000 years ago. The authors of the analysis believe that this is the first time that advanced techniques for…
Read More...Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri) released by Canonical
14 October 2021: Today, Canonical released Ubuntu 21.10 – the most productive environment for cloud-native developers and AI/ML innovators across the desktop, devices and cloud.“As open source becomes the new default, we aim to bring Ubuntu to all the corners of the enterprise and all the places developers want to innovate,” said Mark…
Read More...HTC introduces Vive Flow VR headset for 569 euros
HTC has announced the Vive Flow VR headset. The device has a 3.2k screen with a refresh rate of 75Hz and a field of view of 100 degrees and can be linked to Android devices. The headset is aimed at media consumption and is for sale for 569 euros.The headset weighs 189 grams, contains a 3.2k screen with a refresh rate of 75Hz and a field of…
Read More...A memory leak has been discovered in the final version of Windows 11
A memory leak in the file manager, detected in the Windows 11 Insider Preview a few months ago, made it into the final edition launched few days ago.According to the source, a memory leak problem was discovered in the Explorer or File Manager in the final version of Windows 11, which was released earlier this week.When the PC can't free…
Read More...iPhone not charging properly : 3 solutions to try and fix
When your iPhone doesn't charge properly, for example, it can give you the creeps. This can be a major pain, especially if you use your phone frequently and don't have a lot of free time to charge it.If this describes you, you'll be interested in learning about these three possible solutions to the problem.THE LIGHTNING CABLE IS NOT…
Read More...Google plans to implement 2 step verification by default for millions of users
Google stated in May that it would implement two-step authentication by default to increase the security of many accounts. October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and hence Google has reminded us once again of the plan.Google underlined in May that utilizing a mobile device to log in provides a more secure and convenient method of…
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