Computing

Honor Router 3 Review: Wi-Fi 6 Plus at the right price

Honor Router 3 is a device that supports the WI-Fi 6 Plus standard, with a not high price and with a nice design. We have now entered the era of...

More details of the Xiaomi Pad 6 appear: it will be perfect for watching movies and series

One of the The most anticipated tablets in this year 2023 is the Xiaomi Pad 6. ...

Lenovo launches a new tablet to compete with the iPad Pro

The Chinese firm Lenovo is one of the undisputed leaders in the mid-range and entry-level tablet market....

NVIDIA RTX 3090 Review: the meeting point between gaming and productivity

The RTX 3090 Founders Edition is a GPU to be used both in gaming and in rendering, for...

Apple could launch a search engine to compete against Google

For several years, it has been reported that Google pays billions of dollars to Apple to remain the...

Samsung announces the Italian launch of the Odyssey G9 curved gaming monitor

After the announcement of the Odyssey G9 at CES 2020, Samsung today announces the Italian launch of the Odyssey G9 ultra curved gaming monitor,...

AirPods Pro: Spatial Audio technology is coming, that’s what it is

During the WWDC keynote, Apple announced interesting news coming to AirPods Pro: space audio. The WWDC keynote held by Apple marked the debut of an...

NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti, new leaks on its possible technical specifications

he possible technical specifications of the new NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti they leaked in a leak published via Twitter by "CyberPunkCat" which would add...

Xiaomi has published a patent for a rotating camera

Xiaomi is not only thinking about the Mi Band 5 smartwatch series but also of various types of innovations for its smartphones. Among these,...

ROG Armory Crate: from GPU to headphones, a hub for PC management

Armory Crate is the ASUS ROG software that allows you to manage all PC peripherals, from video cards to headphones. Over the years the manufacturers...

Xiaomi launches a mouse with microphone and voice assistant

Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. However, to Xiaomi that seems to be the same, and has mixed two concepts...