Month: December 2020

Google Cloud Print to go out with 2020 Google Cloud Print

2020 is ending and so is another Google product. Google Cloud Print will no longer be supported by the platform from Friday, December 31.  The function was created to support a printing framework from ChromeOS when it launched. This cloud based printing companion made it possible for those using ChromeOS…

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Nvidia RTX 3080 is apparently coming to the most powerful gaming laptops person using a gaming laptop

A new leak suggests that Nvidia is preparing to launch mobile versions of its RTX 3080, RTX 3070 and RTX 3060 graphics cards, with these new mobile GPUs powering high-end gaming laptops from the beginning of 2021. The leak, discovered by Twitter user @momomo_us, was from Skikk, a gaming PC…

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Google’s Pixel phones only use adaptive charging if there’s an alarm to guide it

Adaptive Charging is one of the most useful features Google rolled out this month for Pixel phones. It makes sure the device’s battery gets filled slower than usual if you leave it plugged in overnight, which is something that can help maintain the b… Source

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You can still upgrade to Windows 10 for free Windows 10

When Windows 10 was released in 2015 Microsoft made a major push for the new software by allowing Windows 7 users to upgrade for free.  This clever marketing promo was only meant to last one year but it seems it has yet to be disabled. This meant that if you…

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GM’s CES keynote will reportedly show off an electric Chevrolet pickup

Last month, GM announced that it was ramping up its electrification efforts and aiming to have 30 EVs on the market by the end of 2025. Turns out we might see some of those vehicles very, very soon: according to Bloomberg, the automaker will give us… Source

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Samsung vice chairman Jay Y. Lee faces nine-year sentence in bribery case

Samsung Electronics vice chairman Jay Y. Lee faces a nine-year prison term in the bribery case that contributed to the downfall of former president Park Guen-hye. Prosecutors argued that the length of the sentence is warranted because of Samsung’s power as the largest chaebol, or family-owned conglomerate, in South Korea.…

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