At Tesla’s Thursday night Model S Plaid event, we got an exciting sneak peek of the car’s performance and technology. The car has current Tesla owners gasping in shock as they experience the Plaid Model’s intense acceleration during a test drive.
Your iPhone is one of the most secure pieces of computing machinery available. So secure that it is impenetrable by malware. No wonder Apple can charge such a premium for the iPhone. Actually, that’s not true at all…
Yesterday, Apple announced the next generation of the iPad Pro with an M1 processor. The M1 processor is found on the new Macbook Air, MacBook Pro, Mac Mini, and the new 24” iMac. Providing 50% faster CPU, 40% better GPU performance, this thing is a full-fledged laptop! But, not quite.
Apple has become synonymous with innovation. From the Macintosh to the iPhone, they push product design forward, and competitors often have to scramble to keep up. Like any smart trailblazer, their design ideas are clouded in secrecy until release. But, they drop clues along the way.
In a Tweet early Wednesday morning, Elon Musk announced that Tesla would accept payment in Bitcoin. This major news comes in the wake of Tesla purchasing 1.5 Billion in Bitcoin. And, while the currency is volatile, Tesla’s investment seems to indicate confidence in a bullish price for the near future.
Remember microscopes in biology class? The large, heavy pieces of equipment you had to be very careful with, tune ever so carefully to focus? Well, Oppo - a sister company of OnePlus - has brought that to your pocket.
From smart doorbells to alarm systems, we now expect standard home products to feature AI. But, we’ve hit a bump in the road.
I’ve been a Mac user since I got a MacBook Air in 2013 and have never really looked back. At the time, Apple had an unbeatable combination of performance, battery life, and general hardware quality hard to match anywhere in the Windows ecosystem
Xiaomi’s “Air Charge” technology aims to change that with a seamless “truly wireless” charging experience from up to several meters away. But, there are some slight hiccups.
Every fall, OnePlus launches its “T” phone, thought by many to be the most unique phone in OnePlus’s lineup for that year. It tends to fit in between the regular and “pro” model. It’s been just around four months since the launch of this phone. After two months of using this phone myself, I want to discuss whether it’s worth it in 2021.
We were fortunate enough to be a part of the 50 member Nord Beta Program in the US and Canada. Our first impressions? Overwhelmingly positive, but confusing at the same time.
OnePlus is known for being a company that creates phones to “kill” big brand name flagships. And, the OnePlus 9T would be no different! But, with the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro already being great phones, some tech enthusiasts are questioning the need for a phone in the middle.