By Chandraveer Mathur on Mar 07, 2022 01:43 pm Google claims that its Chrome browser is faster than before on Mac and Android. Version M99 of Chrome dropped last week and includes a bunch of performance tweaks that have helped Chrome score over 300 on the Speedometer benchmark that evaluates responsiveness. Continue reading →
By Chandraveer Mathur on Mar 07, 2022 11:47 am Reputed analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says that Apple could launch a new 30W power adapter with a unique design sometime this year. Continue reading →
By Chandraveer Mathur on Mar 07, 2022 11:13 am Apple’s Peek performance event is right around the corner, scheduled for March 8. A last-minute rumor ahead of the event suggests that Apple could launch a new colorway for the iPhone 13 alongside the 2022 iPhone SE 3. Continue reading →
By Chandraveer Mathur on Mar 07, 2022 10:39 am WhatsApp is one of the most popular online messaging services out there. As a way to keep users happy and attract new ones, the app keeps getting updated with new features on a regular basis. Now, the Facebook-owned messaging service could be getting a group chat poll feature as it catches up to rivals like Telegram in terms of the features on offer. Continue reading →
By Rajesh Pandey on Mar 07, 2022 10:32 am Apple is widely expected to announce a high-end Mac mini with M1 Pro/Max chips at its ‘Peek Performance’ event on March 8. Ahead of that, a report from the weekend claimed the company is working on Mac Studio, an even more powerful variant of the Mac mini. Now, a new leak shows the Mac Studio’s design and suggests it could be unveiled at the company’s event tomorrow alongside a new display. Continue reading →
By Chandraveer Mathur on Mar 07, 2022 08:57 am Apple is well known for the strict confidentiality standards it expects suppliers and partners to uphold. Simply referring to the iPhone maker by name has landed several suppliers in hot water with the company. That’s why most companies refer to Apple by nicknames to avoid breaches of multi-million dollar contracts and hefty penalties. Continue reading →