- Raspberry Pi RP2040 officially retails for only 1 USD

The Raspberry Pi Foundation has just made an announcement that the RP2040 has officially been sold as a standalone product with a price that can't be cheaper: Only 1 USD for one.
- Why did Microsoft remove the Windows startup sound?

Jensen Harris, former Director of Program Management for the Windows User Experience team, explains why Microsoft decided to remove the Windows startup sound.
- Intel launches the first U-series processor to reach 5GHz

Computex 2021, one of the biggest annual product launch events in the computer industry will officially start tomorrow. However, the giant Intel has made an impressive pitch.
- Intel unveils first 5G M.2 modem for laptops

Ahead of the Computex 2021 event scheduled to take place from June 1 to June 5, Intel has just had an impressive 'launch' when officially launching the first 5G hardware product
- Microsoft Outlook Windows is about to receive 'biggest changes' since 1997

Since 2019, Microsoft has attracted a lot of attention when announcing that it will accelerate the rollout of Outlook for Windows updates with some major improvements.
- Office Scripts with the ability to automate routine tasks in Excel is now available on the web

Microsoft has officially announced that the Office Scripts feature is now supporting Excel on the web for all eligible users. To use, you just need to click on the Automate tab on
- Gmail users can now save email attachments directly to Google Photos

From now on, Gmail users can save images attached to emails directly to their Google Photos account with a simple shortcut button.
- New upcoming USB Type-C standard can support up to 240W . charging power

The USB Type-C protocol will soon welcome a new version with the ability to support up to 240W of output power - an impressive number.
- Leaked information that Apple will enter the cryptocurrency field

Apple could be about to create a bigger shakeup in the crypto space than Tesla announced it is accepting car payments in Bitcoin.
- WWDC 2021: iOS 15, macOS 12 and more to look forward to

Apple's annual WWDC 2021 Developer Conference is just a few weeks away, and here's what to expect.
- These critical Bluetooth vulnerabilities allow hackers to impersonate legitimate devices

Attackers can abuse vulnerabilities discovered in the Bluetooth Core and Mesh Profile specification to impersonate legitimate devices during pairing and launch man-in-the- middle
- Technical Writer: What Does It Take To Make It A Good One?

In a modern history where the use of technology allows us to reach all the information that we are interested in quickly, a technical writer must be someone with certain qualities.
- Things You Should Be Familiar With If You Want To Hire A Professional Consultant

The thought of hiring a professional consultant isn't so pleasing for many entrepreneurs. However, unless your business is reaching its goals constantly, and maintaining a healthy
- Microsoft released SimuLand, so what is SimuLand?

Microsoft has released SimuLand, an open source lab environment to help test and improve the defenses of Microsoft 365 Defender, Azure Defender, and Azure Sentinel against real
- Apple suddenly revealed new features on iOS 15?

Apple rarely discusses anything they're working on until it's ready to release. However, recently the company has suddenly revealed new features, most likely to appear on iOS 15.
- Android users easily become victims of AirTag tracking without even knowing it hay

While iPhone users will see a warning if an unknown AirTag is tracking them, Android users cannot get the same protection, making AirTag an ideal choice for stalkers stalk, want to
- Microsoft confirms Windows 10X is dead

Microsoft has just officially confirmed that Windows 10X will not be released. Microsoft will no longer be rolling out Windows 10X as a standalone operating system, but will
- 5 attractive products expected to launch at Google I/O 2021

The Google I/O 2021 event is an opportunity for Google to showcase its latest technology products. Google I/O is the world's largest search engine developer's annual conference.
- Apple Music users are about to experience Dolby Atmos and Lossless audio

Apple has just officially announced that the music streaming service Apple Music will receive support for high-quality music according to the Lossless Audio uncompressed audio
- Notepad will be migrated to Microsoft Store to receive more frequent updates

Notepad, one of the most popular apps on Windows 10, will receive updates more frequently on the Windows 10 Sun Valley edition.