
George Kimathi




Thunderbolt 3 vs Thunderbolt 4: Here Are The Key Differences
What is Thunderbolt? Simply put, Thunderbolt is a protocol that provides a set of features for a PC to interact with devices connected to it. Some of the most common uses for a Thunderbolt interface are connecting to monitors, connecting to storage devices, file transfer,... Read More

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How To Force Close Android TV Apps
Sometimes tech, however advanced, fails to work as it should. Your latest iPhone or Samsung smartphone may freeze or behave abnormally when an installed app is misbehaving. In such cases, you may opt to disable or uninstall the faulty app. Smart TVs are not immune... Read More

How To take Screenshots On Android TV
If you have a smartphone, chances are that you have taken a screenshot at one time or another. It is a quite straightforward thing to do. Most of us can do it almost subconsciously. Now, how many times have you taken screenshots on your Android... Read More

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How To Install Google TV on Any Android TV
Finally, after a long wait, Android TV received the biggest interface update in years which came with the launch of Chromecast with Google TV. For those who cannot wait to receive the official update on their older Android TV devices, you came to the right... Read More




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How To Buy A Gaming TV (2022 Buyer’s Guide)
Over the past decade, shopping for the right TV has evolved into an almost impossible task for a novice. In the early 2000s, choosing a TV was just a matter of weighing your budget against suitable screen size. Fast forward to these early 2020s, we... Read More

PCIe 6.0 Spec Released With 64GT/s Per Lane Bandwidth
The authority responsible for the Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) standard is known as PCI Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG). They most recently released the final specifications for the all-new PCI Express 6.0 standard. Just like a majority of updated tech standards, like the DisplayPort 2.0... Read More




What’s New With HDMI 2.1a; Features and Release Dates
High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is an interface that uses a single cable to send and receive digital audiovisual signal and data between two devices. Ever since the HDMI was released in 2002, it can be found on pretty much all HD TVs and other... Read More


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NVMe 2.0: Even Faster Access to Storage
Generally, computers standards tend to get very regular revisions. How many DDR, PCI Express, or USB versions have we been through? Many, right? Now think of how many NVMe versions we have. We only have had one major NVMe Version. But now in-comes the NVMe... Read More

Surround Sound Naming Conventions Explained: 5.1 vs. 7.2 vs. 7.1.2
Have you ever been to a movie theatre where you were impressed with the audio experience? Or you got baffled by a similar experience by your nerd friend's audio rig. You then probably couldn't stop wondering what it would take to replicate the same at... Read More
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