Showing posts with label Tech and Gadgets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tech and Gadgets. Show all posts

Should you unplug your chargers when you’re not using them?



In a world full of increasing technology and social media, we’re now using our phones and electronics even more than usual – meaning our chargers are becoming even more precious to us! (Don’t even get us started on when we lend one to a friend and then they never return it). Many of us are guilty of leaving our chargers plugged into our sockets when we’re done with them, but does this cost us money? Should you unplug chargers when you’re not using them?



How to Remove Devices From Your iTunes Account



Limits suck. In a world of almost unlimited digital content — all the videos, music, texts, and storage you need at a click — bumping up against restrictions feels like being pulled over by the cops when you weren't even speeding.

Microsoft's new Surface Pro



Microsoft's new Surface Pro is a powerful machine with a slight drawback
When it launched back in 2012, Microsoft’s (MSFT) Surface was little more than a reference design for the company’s Windows 8 operating system. Unfortunately, Windows 8 was a disaster. But the Surface hardware proved to be a diamond in the rough thanks to its simple, 2-in-1 laptop-tablet design.

AMD unveils high-end Ryzen Threadripper CPUs and Vega GPUs


Advanced Micro Devices unveiled new high-end processors and graphics chips for gamers at its Capsaicin event ahead of the Siggraph graphics show in Los Angeles.


Microsoft Unveils New ‘Surface’ Tablets



On June 18, 2012 at an event in Hollywood, Microsoft unveiled Surface: PCs built to be the ultimate stage for Windows 8 (and RT). Company executives showed two Windows tablets and accessories that feature some fascinating advances in industrial design.


They even made a slick (i.e., un-Microsoft) promo video (directly below) complete with a dubstep sountrack, fast cuts and dramatic closeups. Below you will find a gallery of press shots along with a spec overview and additional details on key design features. Still to be announced is pricing.