Why is Linux so widely used?

I’ll start by breaking one misconception about “Linus OS”, Linux is not an operating system it the kernel on which many Unix-like operating systems are based. The more commonly used term is a Linux distribution. Unix is a family of multitasking, multiuser computer operating system based on or derived from the AT&T Unix developed by... Continue Reading →

How Does Face Unlock Work in Smartphones?

We remember the times when we used to boast about the best unlock pattern we used to set for our phone. As technology sprinted faster ahead of time,  we started bragging about how fast our phone unlocked at just one touch of the finger. Now, the game was taken further with the introduction of facial... Continue Reading →

CES 2020 Roundup

Held from January 7-10 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, CES amazed all with presentations of new products and technologies in the consumer electronics industry. Here are some eye-grabbing gadgets from CES 2020. 1.Samsung Ballie : Equipped with cameras and sensors, this all-around life companion follows you around, offers... Continue Reading →

Intel’s Dedicated Graphics

Intel unveiled its new discrete graphics processors codenamed DG1 at CES 2020. It’s not the first time Intel has dipped its toes in the graphics processor business. It all started with GE Aerospace developing Real3D for use in simulations used to train astronauts in the Apollo missions. Then in 1993, GE Aerospace was sold to... Continue Reading →

Where Do Your Disposed Gadgets Go?

Ever wondered where your gadgets go after you no longer use them or through them in the trash. The unorganized sector processes the majority of the e-waste in India. Unorganized sector is an integral part of our country’s economy and has a well-established network for waste collection and processing. One should appreciate their efficient network... Continue Reading →

Intel VS AMD

Intel has been feeling the heat of competition as AMD’s Market share has steadily increased to now about 18% with an impressive 5% increase year over year. Intel’s desperate attempts to hold on to its crown can be seen in their launching of the i9-9900KS and i9-10980XE processors. Intel i9-9900KS is basically an i9-9900K which... Continue Reading →

Is ZEN Architecture The Future?

Third-gen Ryzen processors are based on the ZEN 2 chiplet-style architecture. It consists of a 14nm Input/Output die and 7 nm processor-chiplets having either 4, 6 or 8 cores. This multi-chip module design with the I/O components of the CPU are laid separate from the processing core increases the scalability and manufacturability of the new... Continue Reading →

AMD Ryzen Processors

Intel had been dominating the microprocessor market for the past decade with their i-series chips in the personal computer and High-end desktop (HEDT) platform and their Xeon processors in the server-grade hardware.  AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) came back into the picture with the launch of their first-gen Ryzen processors in March 2017 after their humiliating... Continue Reading →

Adios! Windows 7

It's finally time to upgrade to Windows 10 as support for Windows 7 ends on January 14, 2020. Here's a recap of one of the best Windows OS ever: Released on July 22, 2009, Windows 7 loved by both pc enthusiasts and professionals alike because of its simplicity and stability. Its platform was mature, stable... Continue Reading →

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