Monthly Archives: October 2023
Darknet vs Dark Web vs Deep Web vs Surface Web —...
You're surfing the internet, scrolling through social media, or perhaps doing some online shopping. It all seems so straightforward, right? But what if I...
Keyless Entry Systems Are The Future: How to Integrate Them Into...
When it comes to apartments, gated communities, businesses, and commercial buildings, physical keys are destined to become a thing of the past. In this...
Qualcomm and Google Partner to Introduce RISC-V Processors in Wear OS
Qualcomm has teamed up with Google to launch its first-ever SoC featuring a RISC-V CPU as the main processor for smartwatches. This new chip,...
How Can UPDF Become the Advanced Competitor of Adobe Acrobat Among...
From academic papers and business contracts to e-books and government forms, PDFs are the go-to format for preserving document layout and integrity. They bridge...
The New Cost of Tweeting: X Introduces $1 Annual Fee
X, formerly known as Twitter, has announced a $1 annual fee for new users. This decision, effective immediately in New Zealand and the Philippines,...
Xiaomi Introduces HyperOS as the Successor to MIUI
For over a decade, Xiaomi phones have used an operating system called MIUI. But now, Xiaomi is switching gears. They're introducing a brand-new operating...
WhatsApp Android Users Can Now Ditch Passwords for Passkeys
WhatsApp has rolled out support for Google's passkeys, a feature that allows users to employ biometric data for logging in. This development comes as...
Intel Core 14th Gen Desktop Processors: A Closer Look at the...
Intel lifted the curtain on Intel Core 14th gen desktop processors based on the tried-and-true Raptor Lake architecture, and will be available for pre-order starting October...