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Chrome becomes lighter with the lazy loading of web pages
The lazy loading of web pages will allow you to reach a higher rendering speed on paper than today. That's how.
Another tile for HEVC: Chrome and Firefox have announced official support for AV1
The new codec was created by the Alliance for Open Media, a non-profit organization that sees among its ranks the names of the likes of Amazon, Netflix, Google, Intel, Microsoft, Nvidia, AMD, Cisco, and ARM. Creation of a royalty-free video…
Doogee S70: Here is the rugged smartphone for gaming, with dedicated gamepad
The new Doogee smartphone combines the typical resistance of rugged terminals to the performance of a gaming smartphone. Do not miss the support for a dedicated gamepad, and a specific button for the Game Mode.
Yuneec challenges DJI with its new Mantis Q, a foldable travel Drone
The travel drone with voice control ': both to take off, land, take photos or make videos, the small quadricopter reacts to voice commands, also offering the recognition of faces for selfies and video-selfie. The drone can also be…
Chrome OS now supports .deb packages to install applications for Linux
Chrome OS proceeds with the implementation of Crostini, ie the ability to install applications for Linux. The latest news is support for the installation of applications via .deb packages.
Red Hydrogen One, postponed to November the holographic smartphone
RED's holographic smartphone will only be available in volumes at the beginning of November. To announce the umpteenth delay is the founder of the company.
Ulefone Armor 5: The 5 reasons to buy it, according to the manufacturer
The latest rugged smartphone from Ulefone wants to combine great resistance to a design that can be exploited in different circumstances, and not only in extreme environments.
Samsung Galaxy Watch: Here is the new smartwatch with LTE module
Samsung has announced the new Galaxy Watch, with a new, more iconic brand and various features designed for fitness and well-being in general. All this without forgetting the purely aesthetic aspect of the wearable.
GigaByte AORUS M5 mouse: 16,000 DPI
Also present a triple LED lighting AORUS RGB Fusion, which from the images proposed would appear to be divided into three independent zones, namely: scroll wheel area, side whiskers and AORUS logo in the back of the body.
ADATA, UD230 and UD330 series USB keys: Compact and Functional.
ADATA confirms itself as one of the most active manufacturers in the field of USB sticks, churning out new solutions every year, models in various shapes and colors.
Facebook and Instagram: here’s how to monitor how much time we spend on apps
The two social networks have decided to allow users to understand how much time they actually spend browsing on them. The two apps will have a special section, and you can also set limitations. Here are the pictures.
Tesla: The most advanced computer for autonomous driving with Autopilot 3
Tesla has started talking about the new hardware that will be at the base of third-generation Autopilot. For the first-time, Tesla employs its proprietary chip, without using NVIDIA technology.
New ultra-portable ASUS ZenBook Pro 15 UX580: A display instead of the trackpad
Already announced at Computex 2018, the super portable ASUS ZenBook Pro 15 UX580. The adoption of a 5.5-inch display stands out in place of the trackpad, but all the other features are undoubtedly interesting. Let's look at them together.
Airtame: The HDMI dongle that allows you to stream from any device
Airtame is a device for streaming content wirelessly. Just connect it to the HDMI port of your TV or your projector to share the screen from any device.