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Did you know the fact behind Apple doesn't want to change their lightning port to USB type-C? 2020

Why doesn't Apple want to change their lighting port to USB type-C? Apple likes to control their entire product ecosystem. Part of this is financial: Apple gets about 30% of the profit on any item that goes onto an iPhone. That’s apps and media sold through the iTunes store, and its licensed hardware products. That 30% Royalty :- The Lightning Port is the means by which Apple enforces this for hardware products. There are patents that cover Lightning, and in order to legally sell a Lightning product, you have to pay Apple. There’s also a digital “tag” chip in a Lightning connector that tells iOS information about the device, so it knows what to do with that device. When you connect a device to a Lightning port, there’s a bit of power and a few signals used to identify the device. But aside from that, it does nothing. The ID chip describes the attached device, and enables the connections necessary (power, USB, etc) in order to support the attached device. So even something as simple

Did you know Why no one invented a battery for smartphones which can last a few weeks?

18,000mAh Li-ion battery, it offered 50 days  No one wanted it. This is the Energizer P18K Pop Smartphone… yup, a smartphone. With an 18,000mAh Li-ion battery, it offered 50 days of cellular standby time. Based on a mid-range MediaTek Helio P70 SOC and a moderate LCD resolution of 1080 x 2280 pixels, you might expect it to make it two weeks on a charge. My ZTE Axon 10 Pro manages a typical 3 days from a 4000mAhr battery, more DRAM, and a higher-end processor. That’s certainly brute-forcing it, but what other option do you have? iPhone 11 Pro is, by comparison This one, however, is real. This is the Blackview BV9100, which sports a 12000mAh built-in battery (labelled 13000mAh, but 12000mAh in testing), with 30W wired charging, in a rugged case. They sell this as an “outdoor smartphone.” It’s running the MediaTek Helio P35 processor, a low-end 8 core processor, all cores ARM Cortex A53, along with 4GiB RAM (LPDDR4X) and 64GB flash (eMMC). So certainly usable, and available for about $250
TechRushi Facts Newsletter June 20, 2020 Apple will release phones without a notch. Smartphones will have complete bezel less displays. Subscribe our blog for facts related articles Almost each and every individual in the world will be using a smartdevice {smartphone, smartwatch,smart glasses }. by Rushi Talape Blue eyes technology would become a reality. Yea machines would understand our feelings and respond back. There would be super soldiers such as Ironman [No wonder even if Musk built them ] Automation takes the centrestage and the unemployment status rises in all the places . Domino's pizza will be delivered by it's own flyingdrones “DOMICOPTERS”. There would be a device to take backup of our brain’s data and load it into a new body [Hopefully]. Read more articles on our website . ©Rushi talape

Google glasses invention do you know about see as new?

At first, the  Google Glass , however, There’s a new competitor. These… These glasses are called “Vaunt Smart Glasses” , and was created and designed by Intel. There’s been a few years since these came out, as an open project. Not only are these ‘Smart Glasses’ made from the world’s biggest Computer Components manufacturer, but they’re also something totally unique, and clearly not what you’re expecting. What’s amazing about these glasses is they look normal. And, according to Dieter Bohn (The guy on the picture), is that they feel really good on his head, and they only weigh about 50 grams. They’re designed to do just one thing. Show you simple, basic information in one of your eyes. It has this little red monochrome projector that shines an image on a holographic mirror, which then bounces it directly back into the eyeball. And what that means is that you don’t have to focus on it, it’s just down there. Another part is that, if you’re not looking just slightly down at the display, i

Official IGN Twitter says that Cyberpunk 2077 Delayed to November 19

In a  letter from CD Projekt Red  co-founder Marcin Iwiński and head of studio Adam Badowski, they explained how "ready when it's done" is "not just a phrase we say because it sounds right, it's something we live by even when we know we'll take the heat for it."  They said that  fullthey arey aware that making such a decision costs us your trust and trading trust for additional time is one of the hardest decisions a game developer can make," Iwiński and Badowski continued. "And despite we think it's the right decision for the game, we'd still like to apologize for making you wait longer. Our intention is to make Cyberpunk 2077 something that will stay with you for years to come. In the end, we hope you understand why we did what we did."   On the official account of IGN gaming news Cyberpunk 2077 is finished both content and gameplay-wise. The quests, cutscenes, the skills and items; all the adventures Night City has to offer - it&

After Steve Jobs, Apple has not produced a single innovative product. Will they become like a Samsung type company?..

Talking exclusively about design, Samsung is light years ahead of Apple. Isn't this fact enough that the Galaxy Note 8 makes the iPhone 7 Plus look old and unattractive? Today,  Samsung is leading the world in not only one, but FOUR technology sectors ; those sectors are: TVs, batteries, chip design and smartphones. Also, for a company that: In 2014, its total revenue was $305 billion and it spent $14 billion alone in advertising and marketing of its products. As of 2014, it has 489,000 employees worldwide — more than the number of people Apple, Microsoft and Google hired, combined. 17% of South Korea’s GDP is from Samsung. Samsung holds a 22.4% share of the global smartphone market in 2015. They sold over 325 million smartphones in that same year, while Apple moved 231 million units. They spent $14.1 billion on research and development compared to Apple’s $6 billion. The system-on-a-chip of iPhone 4 series, iPhone 5 series and of some major iPad series was manufactured by Samsung.

Brave private browser accused of deceiving users over affiliate, Facts 2020.

From bvave official Brave CEO says he's just 'trying to build a viable business' The Chromium-based, privacy-minded web browser Brave has been accused of deceiving users by autocompleting typed-in URLs for cryptocurrency companies to versions of the URLs from which it gains affiliate revenue. This is despite the fact that Brave positions itself as a "secure, fast and private web browser" that blocks "data-grabbing ads" and trackers.  Best VPN: keep your private data private with a VPN Antivirus: keep protected when online with the best software Just in: Federal agencies hit by fewer cyberattacks in 2019 According to a report by Decrypt, the browser failed to notify its 15 million users that it may use the browser-based URL-autocomplete function to steer user to affiliate links. The alleged deception was           originally unearthed on  Twitter by user Yannick  Eckl, who said that he  learnt that the the URL  for cryptocurrency exchange Binance autocomp