Author: Kemon Sakazuki
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Sony PS5 launched a new feature in a recent update
Since the launch of the Sony PS5, the console’s handling of the game version has drawn criticism from many players because it did not clearly indicate the different versions of the game, causing many players to mistakenly select the PS4 version when entering the game. PS5 launched a new feature in a recent update: before…
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Curved sensors are not suitable for mirrorless cameras
The first curved sensor is now officially put into mass production. It comes from a French company called “Curve-One”. Here is some information about the advantages of curved sensors. But when will such sensors be used in mirrorless cameras? There must be no time. The problem is that a new lens series must be designed…
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Sony redesign the PlayStation 5 limited edition: 30th anniversary of the PlayStation (2024)
On the 30th anniversary of the PlayStation (2024), how will Sony redesign the PlayStation 5 limited edition? Recently in the Reddit community, netizen WhatTheElf imagined a game console dream that may never be realized. December 2024 is the 30th anniversary of the birth of PlayStation. This limited edition PlayStation 5 refers to the basic design…
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Microsoft Editor grammar’s developer added for desktop Word feature
Microsoft Word application for Windows 10 desktop is now smarter because of the new grammar checker called “Microsoft Editor”. This feature has been available on Word on the web for a while, and now members of the Windows Insider project can test this feature in advance. Microsoft Editor uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to…
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ADATA’s gaming brand XPG launched ultra-high frequency XPG Spectrix D50 Xtreme DDR4 RGB RAM
ADATA’s gaming brand XPG today released the ultra-high frequency XPG Longyao D50 Xtreme DDR4 series memory with frequencies up to 4800MHz and 5000MHz, which are completely comparable to or even surpassing the upcoming DDR5. The new memory uses a specially customized thickened alloy heat sink with a thickness of 1.95 mm on one side. At…
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Microsoft supports Apple M1 processor, quietly making special edition Win10 to adapt Microsoft
Microsoft supports the Apple M1 processor, quietly making special edition Win10 to adapt Microsoft is more open and understands its mission as a software company. In particular, many products are no longer bound to the Win platform and spare no effort to optimize for non-Win platforms. Some clues can be seen from the Office suite…
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Xiaomi MIUI 12.5 public beta in January and stable release in February
Xiaomi announced the discontinuation of the MIUI development version and announced the “dream-work” MIUI 12.5. At that time, many speculations believed that MIUI 12.5 will be launched on Xiaomi Mi 11, which is already scheduled to be released on December 28. However, the MIUI 12.5 stable version will not be available until the end of…
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Apple’s M1 MacBook and Mac mini have become popular due to their comprehensive improvements
According to 9to5 Mac reports, Apple’s M1 MacBook and Mac mini have become popular due to their comprehensive improvements. However, improvements never end. In a new survey, Apple asked early customers of the M1 MacBook a series of questions, including what changes they will make to the next generation of computers. The Apple M1 MacBook…
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WeChat for Windows 3.1.0 update release, brings group chat setting, fixes, and more
The WeChat team recently released the official version of Windows WeChat 3.1.0, which brings several new features. IT Home is informed that this update adds a group chat setting note, a chat is not displayed in the chat list, voice and video calls can be made for up to 15 people in the group, and…
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M1 Mac does not support external ultra-wide monitor some resolutions: Apple will push MacOS to update and fix
Apple admitted that when an ultra-wide external display is connected to a Mac with an M1 chip, some resolutions supported by the display may not be available at this time. Apple said it is aware of this problem and plans to provide a solution in a future macOS update. Apple did not specify the specific…