Author: ProHoster

Opera GX is the world's first gaming browser

Opera has been experimenting with different versions of browsers and testing different options for several years now. They had a Neon build with an unusual interface. They had Reborn 3 with Web 3 support, crypto wallet and fast VPN. Now the company is preparing a gaming browser. It's called Opera GX. There are no technical details about it yet. Judging by […]

Windows 10 May 2019 Update is now available for installation

After an additional month of testing, Microsoft has finally released the next update for Windows 10. We are, of course, talking about Windows 10 May 2019 Update. This version is expected to bring not so much new features as stabilization of the existing code base. And also another update option. To receive the Windows 10 May 2019 Update, you need to open Windows Update. He […]

Xiaomi is preparing a productive smartphone Mi 9T

The powerful Xiaomi Mi 9 smartphone may soon have a brother called Mi 9T, as reported by network sources. Let us remind you that the Xiaomi Mi 9 is equipped with a 6,39-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 2340 × 1080 pixels, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor, 6–12 GB of RAM and a flash drive with a capacity of up to 256 GB. The main camera is designed as a triple [...]

ASUS TUF B365M-Plus Gaming: Compact Wi-Fi Board

ASUS has announced the TUF B365M-Plus Gaming and TUF B365M-Plus Gaming (Wi-Fi) motherboards, designed to create compact gaming-grade computers. The new products correspond to the Micro-ATX standard size: dimensions are 244 × 241 mm. Intel B365 system logic set is used; installation of eighth and ninth generation Intel Core processors in Socket 1151 is allowed. There are four slots for DDR4-2666/2400/2133 RAM modules: […]

Samsung Galaxy M20 will go on sale in Russia on May 24

Samsung Electronics has announced the imminent start of sales of the affordable Galaxy M20 smartphone in Russia. The device has an Infinity-V display with narrow frames, a powerful processor, a dual camera with an ultra-wide-angle lens, and the proprietary Samsung Experience UX interface. The new product has a 6,3-inch display that supports a resolution of 2340 × 1080 pixels (corresponding to Full HD+ format). At the top […]

Huawei hopes Europe doesn't follow US lead with restrictions

Huawei believes that Europe will not follow in the footsteps of the United States, which blacklisted the company, because it has been a partner of European telecommunications companies for many years, Huawei Vice President Catherine Chen said in an interview with Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera. Chen said Huawei has been operating in Europe for more than 10 years, working closely with telecommunications companies […]

Firefox 67

Firefox 67 is available. Major changes: Browser performance has been accelerated: SetTimeout priority has been reduced when loading a page (for example, Instagram, Amazon and Google scripts now load 40-80% faster); viewing alternative style sheets only after the page has loaded; refusal to load the autocomplete module if there are no input forms on the page. Performing rendering early, but calling it less often. […]

The Nauka module will go to the ISS no earlier than autumn 2020

The multifunctional laboratory module (MLM) “Science” will be part of the International Space Station (ISS) no earlier than next fall. TASS reports this with reference to sources in the rocket and space industry. We recently reported on the preparation of the Science block for launch. It is expected that this module will become a new platform for the development of Russian space science. As experts note, now in orbit [...]

Small four-legged robot Doggo can do somersaults

Students at Stanford University's Extreme Mobility Lab have created Doggo, a four-legged robot that can flip, run, jump and dance. Although Doggo is similar to other small four-legged robots, what makes it different is its low cost and availability. Because Doggo can be assembled from commercially available parts, it costs less than $3000. Although Doggo is cheaper […]

X2 Abkoncore Ramesses 760 case allows you to install up to 15 drives

X2 Products has announced a computer case called the Abkoncore Ramesses 760, designed for creating productive desktop systems. The new product is made in the most strict style. The side parts have panels made of tinted tempered glass. It is possible to use ATX and Micro-ATX motherboards. There are nine slots for expansion cards. The length of discrete graphics accelerators can reach 315 mm. […]

South Korean government moves to Linux

South Korea is going to switch all its government computers to Linux, abandoning Windows. The Ministry of the Interior and Security believes that the transition to Linux will reduce costs and reduce dependence on a single operating system. At the end of 2020, free support for Windows 7, which is widely used in the government, ends, so this decision seems quite justified. Bye […]