Resolutioner. Simple, useful, niche

Resolutioner provides a simple way to calculate, save and scale resolutions. Resolutioner is a new app, created by developer Dylan McDonald. It provides a method for calculating resolutions based either on aspect ratios, or scaling resolutions up or down, and then saving them with a click of a button, for future reference. You first setContinue reading “Resolutioner. Simple, useful, niche”

Clubhouse on Android – Desperate Success?

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last year or so, you’ve probably heard of clubhouse, an innovative audio-only communication app created by Keven Tewe. Clubhouse now recently has launched on Android, after a whole year of being on iOS. However, this isn’t a happy celebration, as there are some seemingly gloomy reasonsContinue reading “Clubhouse on Android – Desperate Success?”

MacBook Air to receive fundamental redesign

Apple is reportedly doing away with the iconic wedge-shaped design. The MacBook Air is set for a redesign with the next generation. This information comes courtesy of prolific Apple leaker, Jon Prosser, who shared details of the new design. This redesign will mark the very first time Apple has abandoned the iconic wedge-shaped design thatContinue reading “MacBook Air to receive fundamental redesign”

PUBG Mobile returns to India but with an identity crisis – Battlegrounds Mobile India

Krafton, the PUBG Corporation’s parent company has announced that PUBG Mobile would be returning to India under the alias Battlegrounds Mobile India, a game made for and only available in India. Krafton has revealed that Battlegrounds Mobile India pre-registration will go live before launch. There is no date for pre-registration yet but with the gameContinue reading “PUBG Mobile returns to India but with an identity crisis – Battlegrounds Mobile India”

Exynos Processors on Laptops?

The highly rumoured Exynos SOC’s with AMD Radeon GPUs, initially thought to be featured in one of Samsung’s flagship smartphone lines, has now been speculated to find its place on a lot more devices of varying form-factors. This chip, speculated to be referred to as the Exynos 2200, is meant to be used within bothContinue reading “Exynos Processors on Laptops?”

The MacBook Air with M1: 6 Months Later!

The MacBook Air with M1 came out exactly six months ago, on November 10, 2020! At the time of writing, it is May 10, 2020! I have used it for about six months, so here are my honest thoughts! (Quick Thing: If you want a video form of the review, here it is! But, keepContinue reading “The MacBook Air with M1: 6 Months Later!”

WrapCart Skins Review: The Real Dbrand Killer?

Overview WrapCart is a company that offers skins for about every tech-related product in the market. They are essentially carefully cut vinyl wraps that are applied to a device for customisation. The Buying Process They provide skins for smartphones, credit/debit cards, laptops, iPads and much more. Unfortunately, they don’t use shipping tracking, and can onlyContinue reading “WrapCart Skins Review: The Real Dbrand Killer?”

Samsung loses over $270 Million in Texas

Shutting down its semiconductor plant in Austin, Texas lost Samsung over 300 billion won (around $270 million), Yonhap News reports. Speaking during a conference call, a senior vice president at Samsung’s foundry business Han Seung-hoon said that the shutdown affected around 71,000 wafers, corresponding to “around 300 to 400 billion won in damage.” The statementContinue reading “Samsung loses over $270 Million in Texas”

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