Tech Explained
A Quick Introduction to Power BI
When it comes to data, the faster you can have insights, more meaningful information, and analytics, the faster you can make informed decisions, understand your business and run better. With Microsoft Power BI, you can easily achieve this, and today's writeup is going to introduce... Read More
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What is IPv6 And Why Hasn’t it Replaced IPv4 Yet?
Before we get into the different versions of Internet Protocols (IPs), we first need to understand what an Internet Protocol (IP) is. In its most basic form, an IP is a set of numbers assigned to a device that enables the device to communicate over... Read More
Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express (UCIe) Explained
Well, who doesn't like building their computers? Actually, not that many people are into such "inconveniences" nowadays. Maybe just a bunch of remnant geeks and nerds like me, and maybe you. Now imagine you have the power to put together your own CPU like actually... Read More
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AMD Discloses Its Naming Scheme For 2023 Processors
Decoding mobile processor names can be quite confusing going by just the combination of numbers and letters assigned to it. This applies to both AMD and Intel, I mean what's the difference between a Ryzen 5900HX and a Ryzen 6900X? In a bid to make... Read More
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What is a Dynamic Link Library (DLL) File in Windows
You have probably come across a DLL file in Windows if you have been tinkering a lot with your PC or laptop. These DLL files have an extension .dll which basically is short for Dynamic Link Library and we shall decode what exactly these files... Read More
What’s New With Bluetooth 5.3
Chances are that you have probably already used Bluetooth in one way or another; sharing files from phone to phone, connecting to a wireless item tracker, wireless keyboards, TWS etc. Technically, Bluetooth is a wireless communication technology that allows for the transfer of data over... Read More
What is an iSIM and How Different is it from the eSIM?
The launch of the iPhone 14 series of devices created a renewed buzz around the eSIM. This, because Apple is killing the SIM Card as we know it. iPhone 14 devices shipping in the US will not have support for the physical SIM Card. This... Read More
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What is Bloatware?
You have probably bought a smartphone and found some pre-installed apps ranging from social media platforms, browsers, productivity tools, etc. These apps come pre-installed for you and they in fact consume your RAM and storage device. We shall define bloatware and see some examples in... Read More
Do you need more RAM or CPU? Here’s how to tell the difference and what you need
Most people don't really care much about RAM or CPU. They just notice that their computer is suddenly beginning to be slow. And it's difficult to tell whether it's because of a virus, slow hard drive, slow internet, a program gone rogue, or that they... Read More
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