Month: March 2021

The term NFT is being thrown around plenty right now, and interest in these strange blockchain tokens is only set to grow in the coming years. But before spending even a small amount on an NFT, or “digital collectible,” you should know exactly what it is that you’re purchasing. It’s probably not what you expect.
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Intel’s 11th Gen ‘Rocket Lake’ Core i9, Core i7, and Core i5 desktop CPUs should soon be available for everyone across the world to buy. This isn’t another minor 14nm update, like we’ve seen for the past several years, as Intel struggled with 10nm manufacturing capacity. Instead of prolonging the wait further, Intel has taken the surprising step
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Audio chat app Clubhouse exploded onto the scene in April 2020, and its popularity caused a domino effect of other social media apps pushing out similar features. Twitter was one of these apps, with its release of Spaces. Spaces Won’t Be Mobile-Only for Much Longer Noah Jorgensen, senior software engineer at Twitter, shared screenshots on
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FASTag recharge is necessary if you’re travelling between cities. PhonePe is one of the popular platforms to let you recharge your FASTag. It is claimed to have processed over seven million FASTag recharge transactions for over one million users, as of November. The PhonePe app supports recharges for all major FASTag-issuing banks such as Axis
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If you are someone who is into creating videos or filmmaking, you must’ve come across this word, “cinematic.” It’s usually used for cinematic videos or for cinematic text. Cinematic text and titles help give your video an immersive look and it keeps the audience focused on the screen. It’s very easy to create these cinematic
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Facebook has frozen Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s page for violating policies against spreading misinformation about COVID-19 by promoting a remedy he claims, without evidence, can cure the disease, a company spokesman said on Saturday. Maduro in January described Carvativir, an oral solution derived from thyme, as a “miracle” medication that neutralizes the coronavirus with no
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If you’re thinking about building an app or software, your first concern might be incompatibility with the various computing environments and operating systems. One way you can safeguard your future app from this issue is by utilizing containers. But when it comes to choosing a containerization system, two options always stand out from the rest:
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Higher-end display options in the form of 120 and 240Hz screens have become increasingly affordable and commonplace in recent years. So given a choice between a 60Hz, 120Hz, and 240Hz display—which one should you choose, and does it even matter? TV and Monitor Jargon Explained First, let’s get the jargon out of the way. Hertz,
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Samsung on Thursday announced that it had expanded its DRAM memory portfolio by bringing a 512GB DDR5 module based on high-k metal gate (HKMG) process technology. The new memory module is designed to fulfil the requirements in compute-hungry, high-bandwidth workloads in the fields of supercomputing, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning (ML). The South Korean
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Did you know that Bitcoin has a supply-limit of 21 million coins? There is a lot of speculation about Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto’s reasons to make Bitcoin’s supply limited. Most people believe that this was his approach to creating a hard electronic currency without inflation. However, whatever the reasons, other pressing questions arise, such as when will
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Social network Facebook and its messaging app have been down in Bangladesh since Friday, the US tech giant said on Saturday, as protesters oppose Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two day visit to the country. Four people were killed on Friday after police opened fire after protesters allegedly attacked a police station in the Bangladeshi city
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