- Google Street View now brings the universe out of space
Google's Street View captures 360-degree images of roads everywhere, but one place is always the limit to reach: the universe outside the universe. But this border is now over. - Things to know about thumbnails with YouTube GIFs
We all like to use YouTube and whenever we want to watch videos online, YouTube is the first place we think about. The cool thing is that Google has just released a thumbnail - 32M became the first company to implant microchips into employees
Biohacking or biological hacking is likely to explode in the tech world, even if it comes with benefits that are potentially risky. - Microsoft revealed the first details of HoloLens 2.0 virtual reality glasses
Recently, the Microsoft team has revealed some information about the hardware of the upcoming HoloLens 2.0 virtual reality glasses. Read the article below for more details! - Learn about Intel's new Optane memory
Intel Optane Memory or Intel's Optane memory is Intel's new storage technology with lots of cool things. In this article we will learn more about Intel's Optane storage - Microsoft's new tool helps select the right Windows 10 device
On Monday, Microsoft announced a new tool called Help Me Choose on its official website. Let's see what's special about this feature! - Google tested the spontaneous video feature when searching
One of the most hated features on the Internet in 2017 - video playback automatically - may appear to everyone (or almost everyone) using Google to search. - Experience Windows 95 right on the browser
Remember the Windows 95 operating system - Microsoft's 20-year-old operating system? Let's see how this operating system runs in the web browser! - Amazon submits the invention of an underwater warehouse to maximize storage space
Why build a warehouse on the ground while there is a lot of underwater space for fully automated warehouses? Please join us to see how Amazon submits inventions to underwater - USB 3.2 promises to double the speed
Recently, the Promoter Group announced that the USB-C 3.2 version will appear later this year. Let's see what's interesting on this USB standard!