HP is reportedly working on a 17-inch laptop with a foldable OLED display that offers 4K resolution. The OLED panel will be able to fold down to 11-inch when required.Read More
Monthly Archives: July 2022
The ‘Zen 3+’ CPU architecture and integrated RDNA2-based GPU cores of the Ryzen Pro 6000 Series CPUs promise significantly improved performance as well as power efficiency.Read More
Logitech has launched the Lift vertical wireless ergonomic mouse at Rs. 6,995 in India — $69.99 (roughly Rs. 5,400) in the US. The mouse runs off of a single AA battery and is rated to last up to two years.Read More
HP Pavilion 15 (2022) was launched in India on Wednesday. The new HP laptop comes with an HD video camera and features an EyeSafe-certified display.Read More
Apple has revealed that it’s using more recycled materials across its products than even before. The company also released a few offerings for the consumers to celebrate Earth Day on April 22.Read More
Google is reportedly working on an update to its Nearby Share feature called ‘Self Share’ that could allow users to seamless share across their devices, without having to approve each transfer. The feature will allow users logged into the same Google account on two devices to send and receive files seamlessly, like Apple’s AirDrop functionality…
Lenovo laptops have been revealed to be vulnerable to three security flaws that impact over 100 models across the company’s IdeaPad, Legion, and Yoga portfolios. The vulnerabilities allow an attacker to disable UEFI Secure Boot on affected devices, and even execute arbitrary code on the laptop. Users whose laptops are currently supported will be able…
Kaspersky spotted the flaw in the encryption code of Yanluowang malware, which will help victims recover affected files without the attackers’ key.Read More
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have developed a design framework to build next-generation analog computing chipsets. These are said to be faster than digital chips and will require less power.Read More
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have developed a design framework to build next-generation analog computing chipsets. These are said to be faster than digital chips and will require less power.Read More
