The face behind Cortana: Halo
Wondering about the face that comes when you search for Cortana on the web? Know how that face is linked with the Microsoft AI assistant, cortana here!
Read More The face behind Cortana: HaloNorth And South Bridges Of A Motherboard: Explained
If you are new into PC hardware and have just figured out what CPU and Motherboard are, You would probably be thinking what Bridges are doing inside a motherboard. These are not regular bridges that you see in your daily life but have the same functionality as that of a regular bridge. These are communication […]
Read More North And South Bridges Of A Motherboard: ExplainedSaturn’s rings were formed when dinosaurs roamed Earth
Saturn’s rings are just 100 million years old and formed when dinosaurs roamed Earth. This is much younger than Saturn, which formed about 4.5 billion years ago. Their age was determined by studying doppler-shifted radio signals from the doomed Cassini spacecraft. The signals were transmitted during the mission’s final orbits around Saturn and have also […]
Read More Saturn’s rings were formed when dinosaurs roamed EarthPhysicists stimulate Hawking radiation from optical analogue of a black hole
Stephen Hawking liked to claim that, if his most famous prediction had been verified experimentally, he would have won a Nobel prize. The prediction was that, as he once put it, “black holes ain’t so black”. These stars, which collapse to an infinitely dense singularity, can emit intense radiation from just outside their event horizon […]
Read More Physicists stimulate Hawking radiation from optical analogue of a black holex86 And x64 CPU Architectures. Why Are They Important?
We use a lot of technology in our day to day and every piece of tech we use has a brain and these brains are different from each other in many ways. Out of all these differences, CPU’s are broadly classified into two kinds based on there architecture. The first one is 32-bit architecture (or x86) and […]
Read More x86 And x64 CPU Architectures. Why Are They Important?Revisiting The Entry-Level Tech From 1999
Today I am going to review (my uncles) Pre-built PC from 1999. It was not a fancy machine but an entry-level PC featuring an Intel Pentium III (Slot 1), 256mb ram (Enough for running Windows XP) and a graphics card having a whopping 8MB of graphics memory for 2D acceleration. 1. The Processor Starting with the processor. It came with Intel Pentium […]
Read More Revisiting The Entry-Level Tech From 1999Intel’s CPU Letters Explained
Intel is a big name when it comes to the PC industry and so are the names of its CPU’s and if you get confused in these big names you would probably end up buying the complete opposite of what you were trying to buy. Generally, every manufacturer tries to give a unique name to […]
Read More Intel’s CPU Letters ExplainedINTEL’S 10nm Processors to have 2 Times more Cache memory Than What We Now
Intel announced that it’s highly anticipated 10nm processors will be available by the mid 2019. Intel’s 10nm processors will be known as Ice Lake processors and would be based on sunny clove architecture. As we all know that every product release is first followed by leaks and rumours and same in this case. According to […]
Read More INTEL’S 10nm Processors to have 2 Times more Cache memory Than What We NowSuper Blood Wolf Moon Lunar Eclipse 2019 Date and Time: Everything you need to know
The super blood moon is the phenomenon where in the moon appears large and bright, with a reddish glow. This phenomenon happens during total lunar eclipse when the Earth passes between Sun and the Moon. Blocking the light from Sun to fall directly on Moon. However, small light manages to pass from edge of Earth’s […]
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