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Google Earth also available on Firefox, Opera and Edge. The Safari appeal is missing.
Google's ultra-high definition " world map " has also arrived on other browsers, besides Chrome, thanks to WebAssembly. We will have to wait for a little longer for support on Safari.
Fujifilm Instax Mini 11: A new model with selfie mode
Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 is the evolution of the previous Mini 9 (the number 10 is missing)! The Japanese manufacturer has changed part of the design and introduced some improvements that allow easier use even for beginners.
Lexar Professional SL100 Pro portable SSD: up to 950 MB/s read and 900 MB/s write
A storage device with dimensions of only 55x73.4x10.8 mm and 70.5 g in weight, a true point of reference for its small size and ease of transport, which is able to offer a robust brushed aluminum structure for resistance superior to shocks…
Ryzen Embedded R1102G and R1305G, two new chips for the ” AMD mini PC “
AMD expands the SoC range for the mini PC ecosystem with Ryzen Embedded R1305G and R1102G. The company can also count on new partners such as Sapphire, Kontron and SECO, ready to make mini PCs, motherboards and kits.
Corsair iCUE software can control Aura Sync lighting on ASUS motherboards
Corsair's iCUE software is now able to manage the RGB led lighting of Asus motherboards equipped with Aura Sync lighting system. The company also announced the white variant of some products.
Qualcomm presents the news between Snapdragon 865 and X60, 5G and WiFi 6E and virtual reality!
Qualcomm presented the latest news both in the field of processors, with the Snapdragon 865, and in the field of network connectivity, with the X60 modem and the WiFi 6E. There is also talk of the evolution of 5G in the coming years.
Strong passwords? Better sentences, according to the FBI
The FBI issues a statement stating that it's better to use passwords as passwords rather than short, complex passwords. A matter of ease of storage, but also of greater difficulty in cracking long passwords.
Apple: unveiled in a video the new animation of multitasking of iOS 14
There are still a few months to the WWDC 2020 that Apple usually plays in June but a video arrives on what could be the animation of the multitasking of iOS 14. A reference to iPadOS seems obvious.
Windows 10, the Start menu could say good-bye to Live Tiles
Microsoft would be working in anticipation of the first update of 2021 to a renewal of the Windows 10 Start menu. Live Tiles, dynamic icons borrowed from the mobile sphere and never really appreciated, should leave the scene.
PCI Express 6.0 runs fast
In a market where PCI Express 4.0 has not yet found widespread use, the group that deals with the PCI Express standard are running fast to ratify PCI Express 6.0 by 2021. The new specification has already reached version 0.5.
Huawei MatePad Pro is a candidate to be the best Android tablet, at a fair price
The new MatePad Pro is proposed as an alternative to iPad Pro, but with a much more affordable price. Here is all the news, including specifications, price, and availability, of the new tablet.
Fractal Define 7 and 7 XL, new cases for those who want an elegant computer
Fractal Design presented the Define 7 chassis line. Available in two versions, these houses aim to combine an elegant appearance without giving up the possibility of integrating high-performance platforms, especially in the XL variant.
Huawei presents the new Mate Xs: the second folding that improves in all
On the occasion of the MWC 2020 (even if canceled), Huawei announces the arrival on the market of the new Huawei Mate Xs or the second generation of its folding smartphone.
Microsoft Defender, the antivirus is coming to iOS and Android: here’s what it will do
Microsoft's antivirus could soon arrive on iOS and Android, with the aim of preventing malware and phishing attacks.