Category: Tech Blog


  • Samsung talks a lot on how they’ve improved the cameras in its newest phones, but not everyone’s always looking to upgrade their phones on a yearly basis. That’s why I’m looking at the differences between the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and the Galaxy Z Fold 4, just because that’s usually just enough time to see…

  • There’s not often a ton of mystery heading into Made by Google hardware events about what kind of devices the company is going to announce. Whatever details Google doesn’t reveal on its own through teaser videos, rumor sites are more than happy to fill in on their own with leaked renders, alleged spec sheets and…

  • The last several years have seen Capcom relying almost exclusively on established IP such as Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, Street Fighter, and the like, so when the company does try experimental new IP on the rare occasion, it’s hard not to root for it. Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess saw Capcom doing just that upon its release last month,…

  • As good as macOS is for getting things done, we’ve all got tasks that we wish we could speed up or automate on our Macs. When macOS can shoulder the burden for you, though, it frees up your time and gets tedious chores out of the way, allowing you to focus on more important work.…

  • Google Gemini AI, Google’s latest language model, is revolutionizing the way we create content within Google Docs, from drafting emails and reports to generating creative writing pieces. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to access and set up Gemini AI in Google Docs, explore its impressive features, and provide practical examples of how…

  • Apple typically releases its new iPhone series in the fall, and a possible September 10 announcement date has been floated this year, which means we are just one month away from the launch of the iPhone 16. Like the iPhone 15 series, this year’s lineup is expected to stick with four models – iPhone 16,…

  • One of the big perks of using a Samsung Galaxy smartphone alongside a Windows laptop is the ability to stream Android apps from your phone to Windows, but it can be a little messy. With One UI 6.1.1, though, Samsung has made a small, but impactful tweak. Microsoft introduced the ability to stream apps from…

  • ‘Sinkclose’ is the name of a recently discovered major security vulnerability that affects virtually all of AMD’s processors released since 2006. This flaw allows attackers to deeply infiltrate a system, making it extremely difficult to detect or remove malicious software. The issue is so severe that, in some cases, it may be easier to abandon…

  • Samsung recently rolled out One UI 6.1.1, the latest version of its in-house user interface, for the new Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6 foldable phones. As it turns out, there’s a new feature that was recently discovered, but not officially mentioned, by Samsung, and it should make it easier for owners of those phones to…

  • Intel Intel has shared more about the voltage-related issues that affected some 13th- and 14th-generation Core processors, as the company tries to put the episode behind it. As reported by Tom’s Hardware, Intel says that the problem originated with “elevated operating voltage” stemming from “incorrect voltage requests,” specifically an increase to the minimum operating voltage…