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I took the Vivo X300 Ultra to Hong Kong, and it proved teleconverter lenses aren’t just a gimmick
Vivo has proven its mobile photography prowess time and again over the years. It set the bar with the X100 Pro’s 1-inch-type main sensor in 2024 and has kept raising it ever since. The new Vivo X300 Ultra is no different. The phone adds two 200MP sensors to the camera…
Read More‘75% of resumes never reach a human’: Here’s the hidden reason your application is getting rejected by AI
Most resumes are filtered out by AI systems before any human review occurs AI screening prioritizes keywords over experience and capability Small wording differences can determine whether resumes are rejected Many job seekers do not realize that their carefully crafted resumes might never be seen by a human recruiter at…
Read More‘5.6 million names headed to the Moon’: Here’s how to buy the SanDisk Ultra microSD series used by the Artemis II mission
Only a very lucky few people ever get to travel into space, but more than 5.6 million names just completed a journey around the Moon, stored on a microSD card carried aboard NASA’s Artemis II mission. That flight sent four astronauts farther from Earth than humans have ever traveled, completing…
Read MoreThe future of local TV news has taken a Trumpian turn
This is The Stepback, a weekly newsletter breaking down one essential story from the tech world. For more stories on Big Tech versus politics in Washington, DC, follow Tina Nguyen and read Regulator. The Stepback arrives in our subscribers’ inboxes at 8AM ET. Opt in for The Stepback here. How…
Read MoreMarathon battery life makes Keychron’s Ultra 8K keyboards its best yet
Keychron’s expansive keyboard catalog covers everything from basic full-size mechanical boards to niche layouts like southpaw Alice or a one-handed half-keyboard for gaming. Its Q and V series are among our go-to recommendations for off-the-shelf keyboards, and the latest iterations — the Q and V Ultra models — are a…
Read MoreWhere we stand after 60 years of Moore’s Law
In April 1965, Intelco-founder Gordon Moore published a groundbreaking article detailing what he theorized would result in an exponential increase in the speed, power, and capability of computers in decades to come. Powered by increases in the number of transistors on a circuit, “Moore’s Law”, as it came to be…
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