Through the renders, you can see that the front of the phone in the picture carries a large-curvature waterfall screen. The curvature extends to the left and right sides, covering the entire sides of the fuselage. At the same time, it cancels the traditional power button and volume button design. It is worth noting that there is no front-facing camera on the front of the phone. So there is every reason to think that the phone will come with an under-screen camera. Of course, we understand that these are just renders. But who can say they are not signaling the upcoming features of the phone. In addition, the entire fuselage is slenderer, with very narrow frames at the bottom and top.
- Oct 12 Mon 2020 14:09
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OPPO FIND X3 PRO RENDERS LEAKED, SHOWING DUAL-CURVED SCREEN
For OPPO, its Find X line is very important because all the best it always brought to the phones from this series. Currently, the Find X2 is on the market. It was released after a long delay. If you remember, they were out in early March this year. And now, it seems the company doesn’t want to have a big gap between the launch dates. We are already getting various rumors concerning the features of the OPPO Find X3. Recently, the suspected OPPO Find X3 Pro renders were leaked on the net. The overall design is very different from the previous generation products. It not only comes with a larger curvature screen, but the front camera is also hidden.
Through the renders, you can see that the front of the phone in the picture carries a large-curvature waterfall screen. The curvature extends to the left and right sides, covering the entire sides of the fuselage. At the same time, it cancels the traditional power button and volume button design. It is worth noting that there is no front-facing camera on the front of the phone. So there is every reason to think that the phone will come with an under-screen camera. Of course, we understand that these are just renders. But who can say they are not signaling the upcoming features of the phone. In addition, the entire fuselage is slenderer, with very narrow frames at the bottom and top.
Through the renders, you can see that the front of the phone in the picture carries a large-curvature waterfall screen. The curvature extends to the left and right sides, covering the entire sides of the fuselage. At the same time, it cancels the traditional power button and volume button design. It is worth noting that there is no front-facing camera on the front of the phone. So there is every reason to think that the phone will come with an under-screen camera. Of course, we understand that these are just renders. But who can say they are not signaling the upcoming features of the phone. In addition, the entire fuselage is slenderer, with very narrow frames at the bottom and top.
- Oct 12 Mon 2020 14:07
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Windows 10 is finally getting desktop spotlight feature and more
As you may already know, the next feature update ‘October 2020 Update’ for Windows 10 is going to be a minor release, which means that you won’t get any exciting new features this year.
However, if you’re still part of the Windows Insider program, you will soon be allowed to test multiple new features.
However, if you’re still part of the Windows Insider program, you will soon be allowed to test multiple new features.
- Oct 12 Mon 2020 14:06
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Intel quietly upgrades the Core i3-9100F processor to 10th-gen for the same price
u/Akira13645 on Reddit has observed that Intel has updated the Core i3-x100F series for the final quarter of 2020 (4Q2020). This recently-established line exists to offer budget processing without UHD graphics. The new i3-10100F still fits this mold, although it also has marked Comet Lake-afforded advantages over its predecessor.
For example, it is the first F-variant to exhibit Intel Hyper-Threading Technology - which means double the threads for its 4 cores for the first time. They can use Turbo Boost Max v2.0 for a maximal clock of 4.3GHz, whereas the i3-9100F could only go up to 4.2GHz.
For example, it is the first F-variant to exhibit Intel Hyper-Threading Technology - which means double the threads for its 4 cores for the first time. They can use Turbo Boost Max v2.0 for a maximal clock of 4.3GHz, whereas the i3-9100F could only go up to 4.2GHz.
- Oct 12 Mon 2020 13:56
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Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 5 review: Minor improvements, but it's still among the best
One of my favorite laptops to review every year is the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga. I've actually written five reviews of six units, and there have only been four previous generations. Some of my favorites were the second-gen model with its OLED display, and the third-gen model with Dolby Vision; it was also the last to offer the Lift and Lock keyboard.
I didn't push too hard for this year's model, the Gen 5, because not much has changed. Lenovo refreshed the Gen 4 with Intel Comet Lake processors last summer, so the biggest change with Gen 5 is the availability of Comet Lake vPro processors. Also, reviewers didn't get to check out the Comet Lake Gen 4 models, since those were announced just a few days after the Whiskey Lake models were sent to us.
I didn't push too hard for this year's model, the Gen 5, because not much has changed. Lenovo refreshed the Gen 4 with Intel Comet Lake processors last summer, so the biggest change with Gen 5 is the availability of Comet Lake vPro processors. Also, reviewers didn't get to check out the Comet Lake Gen 4 models, since those were announced just a few days after the Whiskey Lake models were sent to us.
- Sep 30 Wed 2020 14:47
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Nikon Confirms: Z6 II and Z7 II are Coming on October 14th
Nikon has officially confirmed the existence of the long-rumored full-frame mirrorless Nikon Z6 II and Z7 II in a countdown page on its website. Other than the correct names and the release time (October 14th at 12:00am ET), Nikon didn’t share much; but we actually know quite a bit about what Nikon is about to release.
The first rumors of a Nikon “Z6s and Z7s” popped up back in July, and since then the folks at Nikon Rumors have been hard at work digging up specs. According to their latest report, these will be “incremental updates” with the same image sensors, same overall body shape, and the same resolution EVFs as the current Nikon Z6 and Nikon Z7. However, Nikon has addressed some of the most pressing complaints about the current models.
The first rumors of a Nikon “Z6s and Z7s” popped up back in July, and since then the folks at Nikon Rumors have been hard at work digging up specs. According to their latest report, these will be “incremental updates” with the same image sensors, same overall body shape, and the same resolution EVFs as the current Nikon Z6 and Nikon Z7. However, Nikon has addressed some of the most pressing complaints about the current models.
- Sep 30 Wed 2020 14:17
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The new Motorola Razr is what the first one should have been
Motorola became one of the first device makers to sell a foldable phone when it launched the Razr in early 2020. It's already time for the sequel with better specs, design, and features. It's also a little cheaper, and it won't be exclusive to Verizon. Even without the device in-hand, it sounds much more appealing than the first-gen. Although, it's still a $1,399.99 phone with mid-range specs and unproven display technology.
MOTO RAZR (2ND GEN)
MOTO RAZR (2ND GEN)
- Sep 29 Tue 2020 15:31
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GELID Slim Silence AM4: Low Profile Cooling
GELID Solutions latest offering is a low profile cooler for AMD AM4 socket based machines. If space is at a premium in your HTPC or embedded build then SLIM SILENCE AM4 may just offer the correct ratio of cooling versus size.
Measuring just 1.1 inches (28mm, 1U) tall, the SLIM SILENCE AM4 is compatible with AMD Ryzen 3 / 5 / 7 CPUs with a TDP up to 85W. It comes with a double heatpipe in the base of the heatsink optimized to provide efficient cooling considering its diminutive size. Inside the heatsink is the embedded 65mm fan, controlled using GELID PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) which controls the speed of the fan based on the temperature, running as quiet as possible but accelerating to higher speeds when needed for heavier loads.
Measuring just 1.1 inches (28mm, 1U) tall, the SLIM SILENCE AM4 is compatible with AMD Ryzen 3 / 5 / 7 CPUs with a TDP up to 85W. It comes with a double heatpipe in the base of the heatsink optimized to provide efficient cooling considering its diminutive size. Inside the heatsink is the embedded 65mm fan, controlled using GELID PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) which controls the speed of the fan based on the temperature, running as quiet as possible but accelerating to higher speeds when needed for heavier loads.
- Sep 29 Tue 2020 15:22
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AMD Ryzen 9 5900X “Vermeer” 12 Core & 24 Thread Zen 3 CPU Allegedly Up To 5 GHz With 150W TDP
Alleged specifications of AMD's Ryzen 9 5900X "Vermeer" Desktop CPU have leaked out by Tech Tuber, PC WELT. According to the information, AMD seems to be going all out with its next-generation Zen 3 powered Ryzen lineup by offering the fastest clock speeds on a higher core count chip.
AMD Ryzen 9 5900X Zen 3 "Vermeer" CPU Alleged Specifications Leak Out - 12 Cores, 24 Threads, 5 GHz Boost Clock & 150W TDP
AMD Ryzen 9 5900X Zen 3 "Vermeer" CPU Alleged Specifications Leak Out - 12 Cores, 24 Threads, 5 GHz Boost Clock & 150W TDP
- Sep 29 Tue 2020 15:15
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ASRock Industrial 4X4 BOX-V1000M Ryzen Mini-PC Review: Finding Zen In The Small Things
Hardware Setup and Platform Analysis
The internal components of the 4X4 BOX-V1000M are packed densely together. The front panel's two USB 2.0 ports are enabled by a daughterboard connecting to the motherboard's USB 2.0 headers. The mounting for this daughterboard, and the SATA port / cable location make the installation of the DDR4 SODIMMs a challenging process. In fact, based on my experience, it is better to completely take out the daughterboard prior to the SODIMM installation process. Installing a 2.5" drive is fortunately not as painful, as it is similar to the installation process in the tall NUCs from Intel, and the SATA cable is already in place inside the chassis.
The internal components of the 4X4 BOX-V1000M are packed densely together. The front panel's two USB 2.0 ports are enabled by a daughterboard connecting to the motherboard's USB 2.0 headers. The mounting for this daughterboard, and the SATA port / cable location make the installation of the DDR4 SODIMMs a challenging process. In fact, based on my experience, it is better to completely take out the daughterboard prior to the SODIMM installation process. Installing a 2.5" drive is fortunately not as painful, as it is similar to the installation process in the tall NUCs from Intel, and the SATA cable is already in place inside the chassis.
- Sep 29 Tue 2020 15:12
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Don't install this Windows 10 update Microsoft just pushed out
The latest Windows 10 update has rolled out a selection of old and defunct drivers that could affect the functionality of certain hardware, users are reporting.
As an example, some users have been served a driver update listed as “INTEL - System”, which is backdated to 1968 despite having been delivered via a Windows 10 2004 update this month.
As an example, some users have been served a driver update listed as “INTEL - System”, which is backdated to 1968 despite having been delivered via a Windows 10 2004 update this month.
- Sep 29 Tue 2020 14:53
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Dell announces new XPS 13 and XPS 13 2-in-1 with Tiger Lake processors
Dell has announced new refreshes to its XPS 13 and XPS 13 2-in-1. Both are powered by Intel’s 11th Gen Tiger Lake processors and will be available in the US and Canada on September 30th (and more countries in the coming weeks). The XPS 13 starts at $999; the 2-in-1 starts at $1,249. The new XPS was first teased onstage at Intel’s Tiger Lake launch earlier this month.
The upgrades mostly look like spec bumps. In addition to the new processors, both models have received a memory update: they’re now running LPDDR4x at 4,267MHz, rather than 3,733MHz. Like many other Tiger Lake flagships, they’ll also support Thunderbolt 4 and Intel’s Xe integrated graphics.
The upgrades mostly look like spec bumps. In addition to the new processors, both models have received a memory update: they’re now running LPDDR4x at 4,267MHz, rather than 3,733MHz. Like many other Tiger Lake flagships, they’ll also support Thunderbolt 4 and Intel’s Xe integrated graphics.
- Sep 28 Mon 2020 14:57
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