Tag: laptops

How Many Chips Do U.S. Automakers Need?

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, between 2014 and 2020, the world will face a “Chip Shortage” – The supply of microprocessors will disappear, leaving companies with fewer options for innovation. If you’ve used the Internet or any type of Internet-like medium to communicate, that’s a good indication you’re dealing with an Internet…

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Ten Easy Steps to Increase the Security of Your Laptop

As noted elsewhere in this website – Your laptop probably has security bugs. Some of these security flaws are so obvious that even the techs at those places can’t ignore them. However, there are security bugs that have no obvious flaws, such as those contained in Laptops. Although these articles are more about the security…

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WCL App Builder – The World’s Best-Known IT Platform for App Developers and Developers

WCL is the world’s best-known IT platform for app developers and developers using the WCL App Builder tool. With more than 350,000 customers worldwide, it has become one of the fastest growing and most popular technologies in the App development space in India. WCL offers best-in-class end-to-end capabilities on-premise and in the cloud to help…

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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 Ti Thermal Pad

To quote: NVIDIA: We are aware of your interest in Geforce RTX cards and we welcome you to contact our engineering team. NVIDIA did get the thermal pad working in stock form – as is the rule. We are aware that this thermal pad is not in the right place and we are investigating the…

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The Magneto Resistive RAM Market by Memory Platform

The Magneto Resistive RAM Market by Memory Platform is listed as the following segmentation: 1. Flash Memory 2. Flash Memory with Built-In Magnetoresistive (BLIM) 3. Magnetic RAM Memory 4. NAND Flash Memory 5. Magnetoresistive RAM (MRAM), also known as MNRAM, is a non-volatile and non-blocking solid-state memory technology that can be implemented in either analog…

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Automated Factory Parking in 5G Private Networks

When Ericsson made an announcement of the first 5G-connected car last April, it was to find out which technology would be most effective at making private network deployments a reality on vehicle networks. While it was announced at the time a network of vehicles would be used, the technology that was to be deployed was…

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Polymega Retro Console Review

The polymega retro console is a powerful game-player that is all-in-one. It has a 16-bit processor, and 8 GB of Flash memory. It also has a built-in speaker, and has a 2-channel LCD. You can choose between two sound effects (bass-attached speakers and treble-attached speakers) both of which have a built-in microphone to play you…

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Tripp Lite Remote Access V2 Review

There are many Tripp Lite Remote accesses available in the market today, but we would like to introduce you to the most effective Tripp Lite Remote access that can be useful for a wide range of users with different needs. Below we present a brief summary of the devices that will be of significant value…

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A Yale Medical School Employee Stolen and Resold a Computer, and Investigators Hope to Find the Thief

A Yale Medical School employee stole and resold a computer, and investigators hope to find the thief — and get justice. Rupp, 32, was arrested and charged in October 2017 when the FBI raided the laboratory and obtained laptop, cell phone, tablet and printer equipment. The federal prosecutor charged that Sgt. Rupp and other members…

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A Small Chip, Which May Be Attached to a Car to Provide Advanced Safety Features, Is Capable of Producing a Shadow

In this article a small chip, which may be attached to a car to provide advanced safety features, is shown to be capable of producing a shadow in the car’s rear-view mirror, just as if a person was behind the car. In this article a small chip, which may be attached to a car to…

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