Play it straight @Intel and @AMD, @Apple’s M1 is game now

Since Apple launched the M1-chip-based Mac everyone is loving them. Especially Macbook Air and Mac Mini as both are money savers. Well, it’s a surprise for all the tech lovers to see the benchmarks of these devices. A $4000 iMac is failing performance in front of $700 new generation Mac Mini.

Apple M1 Mac Mini
Apple M1 Mac Mini

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After seeing the real tests of M1 Macs are not just defeating the best Intel Macs, it is killing them on the ground. The faster response, better battery life, optimization with the hardware are just impeccable. All these things are mind-boggling once you see them, in person. Even GeekBench reports are charting with M1 chips. Continue reading “Play it straight @Intel and @AMD, @Apple’s M1 is game now”

Microsoft @Surface Laptop Go: a budget friendly laptop from @Microsoft?

Microsoft Surface laptops are always in buzz as these are the most premium based Windows laptops. Just like Google and Apple, Microsoft is offering the perfect blend of OS with hardware for best performance. Recently Microsoft launched a budget business laptop Surface Laptop Go.

Microsoft Surface Laptop Go
Microsoft Surface Laptop Go

Now the pricing of this budget laptop is quite a whopping $549.99 that actually makes you buy it. Once you look at the configuration of this line up you will crave it like you’re pizza hungry. Surface Laptop Go 12.4″ multi-touch screen PixelSense display with a resolution of 1536 x 1024 (148 PPI) and 3:2 aspect ratio. It is thicker than its previous generation of Surface laptops, yet it is lightweight 2.44 lbs (1,110 g). It comes with Bluetooth 5, 13 hours of battery backup, Intel UHD Graphics, 4GB/8GB RAM, 64/128/256 GB storage, and most importantly Intel 10th Gen i-processors. Continue reading “Microsoft @Surface Laptop Go: a budget friendly laptop from @Microsoft?”

What is Data Observability – My first Kindle eBook

What is Data Observability on Amazon Kindle now
What is Data Observability on Amazon Kindle now

I recently published an eBook on Amazon Kindle that takes you through with Data Observability form my eyes. Book’s name is What is Data Observability and in this, I am talking about what is Observability and what is Observability of Data with its advantages.

You can download and read the ebook from following links:

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5 things to consider while buying a laptop for programming

Software or application development is one the biggest requirement today. All the software engineers today focus on coding better and complex algorithms. The quick and responsive programs keeps the client happy and developers super happy.

For any programmer his partner-in-crime is always the laptop. It is fair to say the developers have to select the computer with strong considerations. As programming requires a lot of computing power, stability, great I/O, hardware compatibility, and a strong platform.

5 things to consider while buying laptop for programming
5 things to consider while buying laptop for programming

There are range of laptops to different programmes as per the language and processing preferences. Today enormous number of laptops confuse a lot because of they have so much to offer off-the-shelf.

So today will guide, on what to look out for while buying your laptop for programming. Continue reading “5 things to consider while buying a laptop for programming”

Let’s simplify #CloudComputing

Simplify cloud computing concept
Simplify cloud computing concept

Cloud computing is a concept that is not new, today cloud computing is very different from when it got started.  Earlier cloud computing was limited to IT industry only. Whereas now using a Gmail or wearing a smartwatch or using smart electronics in home, all are enabled with cloud computing. So everyone is using cloud computing without even knowing it. Still today the question is “What cloud computing actually is?” as many people still not aware of the basic concept.

Cloud Computing –  The Term

Cloud Computing as a term was first introduced in 1996 by George Favaloro, Compaq in an internal documentation of 50 pages where they are referring to internet cloud a lot. Later on, Sean O’ Sullivan, NetCentric in May 1997 tried to trademark the term but abandoned it in April 1999. Continue reading “Let’s simplify #CloudComputing”

Bye bye, @Windows 7. You will be missed always…

It was yesterday, when best Windows OS ever had his last breath. 14-January-2020 will be remembered as demise of Windows 7. Microsoft launched the revolutionary Windows 7 about a decade and a half on 22-July-2009. Now all the techies need to say “Good Bye!” to Windows 7 forever.

Windows 7 is officially stopped now
Windows 7 is officially stopped now

Windows 7 bring in all the positivity after a big failure from Windows Vista. There was hardly anything about Windows Vista, anyone liked. Even the vendors find it difficult to build drivers for Windows Vista as Windows XP was more in demand. But with the launch of Windows 7 everything changed. Everything was fixed and the look-n-feel of Windows 7 was much better than ever. Continue reading “Bye bye, @Windows 7. You will be missed always…”

#macOS Catalina available now to all @Apple #Mac users

macOS Catalina in Mac App Store

On 7th-Sep-2019 Apple announced the official release of macOS Catalina. Now it is available off-the-shelf in Apple App Store for Mac and all the new generation Mac machines will get Catalina pre-installed.

macOS Catalina in Mac App Store
macOS Catalina in Mac App Store

I already tried out the beta version of Catalina and there were so many new good features that I liked in my review. Especially Sidecar was the most effective feature I liked. There are so many features like ScreenTime, new look of Reminders, Catalyst etc. that makes the Catalina the best macOS so far. So there are few more new additions from beta to the official release. Will explore all the features now including which were there in beta version too. Continue reading “#macOS Catalina available now to all @Apple #Mac users”

Why @Google should launch @ChromiumOS ISO for PCs like Linux Distro

Google's Chrome OS
Google’s Chrome OS

Google Chrome/Chromium OS has shown some real potential to manufacturers like Acer, Asus, HP and others to run Chrome OS to their devices. Google Pixel Slate is considered to be one of the best Chrome OS device available today, even though MKBHD had a different review regarding it, but still some guys who own the best tech spec for the same, the device is really good for them. Continue reading “Why @Google should launch @ChromiumOS ISO for PCs like Linux Distro”

How #Sidecar works on #macOS #Catalina @Apple

Sidecar the great option for extended screening on macOS Catalina and iPad

While reviewing Apple’s macOS Catalina one feature that’s appreciated the most is without any doubt, Sidecar. Even though I have posted an update about it on my Instagram, after successfully setting up the Sidecar screen sharing between MacBook Pro and iPad.

Sidecar is actually a life saver for many designers, presentation creators and app developers who always require a secondary screen with additional functionality.

Many users are benefitting from it, who are usually working on-the-go and need secondary screen for their work requirements. Sidecar cures that pain point and make their work easier. Continue reading “How #Sidecar works on #macOS #Catalina @Apple”