Oneplus 3 Review Superb Hardware Excellent Value

This smartphone’s build quality is fantastic, featuring a premium metal unibody that comfortably wraps around all four edges. The OnePlus 3 is slimmer than its predecessor and feels absolutely fantastic to hold, with an attention to detail helping deliver a beautiful design. There’s a range of great features around this device too, like a fast fingerprint sensor, USB-C, and dual-SIM support. The performance is another standout feature. The Snapdragon 820 SoC is extremely fast, especially when paired with a 1080p display....

February 5, 2023 · 3 min · 599 words · Amanda Koonce

Oneplus Expands Nord Budget Lineup With The 282 N20 5G

For a start, the upcoming Nord N20 5G that arrives on April 28 will only be a T-Mobile exclusive, at least initially. Getting past this limitation is the fact that OnePlus will ship this phone with an old Android 11 (OxygenOS 11) build out of the box. Users will also get to experience it on a slower, albeit higher quality and efficient 60Hz AMOLED screen over the 90Hz LCD panel of the Nord N10....

February 5, 2023 · 2 min · 297 words · Kim Diaz

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February 5, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Caitlin Bell

Palit Geforce Gtx 780 Super Jetstream Review Overclocking To Reach Titan Like Performance Power Consumption Temperatures

As expected, the Palit GTX 780 Super JetStream consumed slightly more power than a standard GTX 780, around 4% more, which was still 3% less than the GTX Titan. A pair Palit’s cards in SLI resulted in a total system consumption of 456 watts, 7% less than drawn by the HD 7970 GHz Edition Crossfire rig. The GTX 780 Super JetStream ran at just 79 degrees, which is the same temperature recorded by the Gainward GTX 780....

February 5, 2023 · 1 min · 77 words · David Segal

Palm And Palmpilot Applications Live On Thanks To The Internet Archive

The Internet Archive (IA) is once again busy saving the history of computing and digital culture with a new preservation project: a “software library” is full of Palm and PalmPilot applications. Thanks to Palm OS emulation, users can now experience how people were managing their digital stuff on the go before the smartphone came to be the world’s most beloved (loathed?) electronic gadget. The Software Library: Palm and PalmPilot collection was brought online by Jason Scott, the IA archivist who has been busy with old computer stuff and files for decades now....

February 5, 2023 · 2 min · 313 words · William Rowell

Patriot Pyro 120Gb Ssd Raid0 Performance Benchmarks As Ssd Benchmark

AS SSD Benchmark’s 4K-64 thread test is the first synthetic benchmark we’ve seen where the Pyro in RAID0 nearly matches the HyperX and Vertex 3, though single drive performance was still mediocre at best. The Pyro is on par with all SSDs in having a millisecond access time and the RAID0 setup made no big difference.

February 5, 2023 · 1 min · 56 words · Edith Sweezer

Precursors To Today S Technology These Products Had The Right Vision

Instead, this article will focus on products, services and ideas of yesteryear that didn’t necessarily flop out of the gate. Some were quite popular and are still around today while others were a bit more obscure but all had a vision that helped shape today’s technological landscape. Let’s have a look. AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) Came before: WhatsApp, Slack, Facebook Messenger, Snapchat Before mobile devices and social networking, online chat applications were the go-to communication method for millions of computer users....

February 5, 2023 · 8 min · 1691 words · Anthony Herold

Psvr 1 Games Will Not Work Immediately On Psvr 2

In 2016, Sony released its first entry into the VR world with the PSVR, hoping to capture the same interest and excitement that competitors such as the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive had managed to find. Sony came in and undercut the competition in terms of price, releasing the PSVR at $399, compared to the $599 and $799 of the Rift and Vive, respectively. Of course, PSVR required a PS4, which drove the price up to near-Vive levels if you didn’t have one at the time....

February 5, 2023 · 3 min · 429 words · David Hernandez

Razer Blade Stealth Razer Core V2 Review Razer Core V2

Like its predecessor, the Razer Core V2 is an empty external graphics enclosure; in other words, you’ll need to purchase a graphics card separately. This is a bit different to the Aorus Gaming Boxes we’ve reviewed previously, which included their own GPUs, however the Core V2’s no-installed-GPU approach does allow you to buy whatever GPU fits within your budget, or you could even install a spare graphics card you have lying around....

February 5, 2023 · 4 min · 769 words · Robert Counter

References To Realityos Found In Apple Source Code

References to the operating system, reportedly codenamed Oak, were found in App Store upload logs and open source code. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman in a 2017 report said Apple was developing a custom operating system for its headset called rOS, short for reality operating system. In a follow-up story in 2020, Gurman said Apple wanted to create its own App Store for the platform “with a focus on gaming and the ability to stream video content, while also serving as a sort of super-high-tech communications device for virtual meetings....

February 5, 2023 · 1 min · 202 words · Amanda Rice

Roundup 5 Way Radeon R9 280X Battle Sapphire Vapor X Tri X Oc R9 280X 3Gb

Sapphire has matched Gigabyte with an 1100MHz core overclock, while they left the memory at 6000MHz. Sapphire’s Tri-X cooling solution is what gives the company the confidence to push its R9 280X so far. The Tri-X cooler features three 85mm fans, each with nine blades pushing air over a very large heatsink, which extends beyond the length of the PCB. The three fans are controlled by the PCB’s single fan header, so there’s no independent speed adjustment....

February 5, 2023 · 2 min · 387 words · Stephen Richards

Ryzen 5 2600X Vs 2600 Which Should You Buy

The Ryzen 5 2600X and 2600 are currently apart by only $25. The X model gets the upper hand with better out of the box performance and a better cooler for $190, while the 2600 comes in at just $165. TL;DR Having extensively tested both R5 2600 models, here’s the tale of the tape: For most people, the Ryzen 5 2600 at $165 is too great to pass up, however… At stock the 2600X is ~7% faster and you get a better cooler, enough to justify the ~$25 price difference....

February 5, 2023 · 4 min · 786 words · Denise Perna

Samsung Galaxy Note Ii Review Software Camera Conclusion

The SMS client uses the TouchWiz UI. It isn’t the prettiest around but users can make small theme changes. It also excels by having the ability to schedule messages and begin calling someone after placing the phone to an ear while a texting thread is open. When held in landscape, the messaging app switches to a two-pane view that shows a list of messages on the left side and one actual conversation on the right....

February 5, 2023 · 6 min · 1262 words · Dillon Loughry

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7 0 Review Apps Camera Battery And Final Thoughts

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 offers user a good browsing experience through its mostly-stock Android browser. Tabbed browsing makes managing multiple open pages at one time easy, and the pages all render quickly and accurately. The low’ish resolution of the display means that small text is not always entirely sharp, but overall the fast browsing speed and support for HTML video and Adobe Flash make it more than useful....

February 5, 2023 · 2 min · 229 words · Tracey Dyar

Samsung Once Again Accused Of Cheating On Benchmark Tests

YouTube channel HDTVTest was the first to highlight a potential cheating issue in Samsung’s S95B QD-OLED TV. It appears this wasn’t an isolated incident as FlatpanelsHD found the same discrepancy on the Samsung QN95B Neo QLED LCD TV. The problem boils down to the familiar accusation of Samsung using an algorithm to detect when benchmarking software was running and adjusting its TVs accordingly. In this case, the colors were changed to make them more accurate, and the luminance was boosted by a massive 80%....

February 5, 2023 · 2 min · 352 words · Darnell Kilgo

Samsung S Latest 200 Megapixel Image Sensor Features The Smallest Pixels Yet

Samsung said the sensor uses a Super QPD auto-focusing solution which equips all of the pixels with auto-focusing capabilities. Super QPD utilizes a single lens over four adjacent pixels to detect phase differences horizontally and vertically for improved autofocus performance. The sensor can also combine multiple pixels into one for improved low-light shooting. For example, four pixels can become one to produce an effective 1.12 micron 50-megapixel sensor. Combining 16 pixels into one emulates a 12....

February 5, 2023 · 1 min · 173 words · Jose Goshay

Samsung Showcases 200 Megapixel Camera Sensor With A Giant Cat Billboard

Last year, Samsung reignited the smartphone camera megapixel war with a new sensor boasting a resolution of 200 megapixels. The company calls it Isocell HP1, and it will supposedly debut in an upcoming Motorola flagship phone codenamed “Frontier” before making its way into Samsung’s Galaxy S23 series phones. Today, the company wanted to provide an update on the Isocell HP1, which is still in development. The engineers working on the new sensor wanted to test the limits of what can be achieved with such an advanced capture solution, so they set out to print a cat image on a 28-meter-wide, 22-meter-high billboard....

February 5, 2023 · 2 min · 357 words · Stephen Stafford

Samsung Ssd 850 Evo 2Tb Review Benchmarks Pcmark7

The 850 Evo 2TB was at the top of its class when measuring performance using PCMark 7’s importing pictures test. Its throughput of 157MB/s was quicker than the Plextor M6e and 850 Pro. The 850 Evo 2TB did fall behind the Plextor M6e and 850 Pro in the video editing test, but it was still noticeably faster than the 850 Evo 500GB model. When it came to starting applications the 850 Evo 2TB proved to be a strong performer again at 133MB/s, much faster than the Crucial MX200 and BX100 series....

February 5, 2023 · 1 min · 114 words · Emilia Langford

Samsung Ssd 960 Pro 1Tb Review

Meanwhile, the mainstream-bound 960 Evo is being positioned against the likes of Intel’s SSD 600p Series – which shouldn’t be too hard to beat. Although we’re excited to be testing the 960 Pro, many of the technologies that make this product special appeared on the OEM channel earlier this year when Samsung released the SM961 (MLC) and PM961 (TLC) drives. Both of those drives pack the company’s “Polaris” SSD controller which brings a massive boost in performance courtesy of the PCIe 3....

February 5, 2023 · 4 min · 767 words · Maureen Giles

Samsung To Discontinue Lcd Production In June Six Months Earlier Than Expected

The Korea Times writes that the decision to expedite the business’ closure comes as consumer interest in LCDs falters in favor of display technologies such as Quantum Dot and OLED. The losses due to falling LCD prices have also played a major part. US market research firm Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC) reports that the LCD panel price index has crashed since late 2021 and is down around 60% year-on-year....

February 5, 2023 · 1 min · 204 words · Margaret Duarte