Apple Will Launch The Noise Cancellation AirPod Pro

I don't think anyone saw this coming, well, at least I didn't. The long-rumored noise-canceling AirPods Pro will finally come to fruition. No October product event is needed as Apple made their announcement via press release. These are premium earbuds; the price indeed dictates that at $249 and will be released on October 30th. Pre-orders for the AirPod Pro is now available.

We Have a Gigabyte Aorus TRX40 3rd Gen AMD Threadripper Motherboard Sighting

Ah leaks, you got to love them when it entails anything tech. The latest such leaks that caught my attention is a mysterious motherboard from Gigabyte posted on the Internet. According to reports, this motherboard carries an Auros branding. If you take a close look at the image, notice the symbol next to the socket, which further speculates that this motherboard explicitly is made for AMD's upcoming third-generation Ryzen Threadripper processor, that's set to launch next month.

Here's What You Need Know About The Google Pixel 4 and 4 XL

Samsung Note 10, then we have Apple who just unleashed their iPhone 11 a few weeks back, now it's Google turn to raise the curtains and reveal their new smartphone. Ladies and gentlemen, I bring you the Google Pixel 4 and Pixel XL. Lot of features and specs to cover in this post. So with that said, here's what you need to know about Google's newest flagship smartphone.

G.Skills Unveils The New Trident Z 32GB DDR4 Memory Module

In today's PC realm, 16GB of RAM is sufficient enough to get you through any PC related tasks. Anything over that capacity is considered to be overkill. But we're living in an age where some applications demand that you exceed the standard capacity in both RAM and storage drives. With that said, G.Skill is introducing a handful of new high capacity and performing DDR4 memory kits that consist of 32GB dual-modules, offering up to an astounding 256GB.

Hardware Pick Of The Month: Kingston 500GB M.2 2280 NVMe

My hardware pick of the month is indeed a good one for those looking to upgrade to an NVMe SSD hard drive. The Kingston 500 GB M.2 2280 NVMe SSD PCIe 3.0 hard drive is an easy choice not because of its reasonable price point, which I'll get to later in this post. It's high-performance gains you'll be getting once you install this drive into your system.

Lets Examine The iPhone 11 Pro Camera Shall We?

I've had time to digest everything I needed to know about the iPhone 11 Pro series and came away quite impressed with what Apple has to offer. In regards to the smartphone's hardware, again, impressive. The iPhone 11 Pro now sports an A13 Bionic chip, have a bigger battery ( 3969 mAh for the Pro Max) and an XDR OLED display. Though the smartphone retains 12MP camera or cameras plural, Apple now adds a third ultra-wide camera.

Hardware Breakdown Presents: HP Zbook 14u G6

The HP ZBook 14u G6 is probably the most interesting device I've profiled on Hardware Breakdown. The display in comparison to most laptops on the market is rather small at, yet packs some serious features and hardware that would classify it to be a mobile workstation.

Amazon Is Releasing a Second Generation Fire TV Cube Adding HDR10+ and Voice Control

The thought has come to mind to purchase a Fire TV Cube. Good thing I held off from buying the device as Amazon is on the verge of releasing a second-generation model. Similar functional features to the first generation variant, the new Fire TV Cube will offer upgrades over the original version. The noticeable change is to Hardware. The Fire TV Cube will now have an octa-core processor. According to Amazon, this makes it the "fastest most powerful Fire TV" ever.

Why I Like The Aorus Master Motherboard

A motherboard that's abundantly rich in features is always the best option for any system builder. Precisely what have with the X570 Aorus Master motherboard. Not only is it rich in features, but its also structurally designed to withstand the weight of most high-end video cards. Offering extensive DDR4 memory support and have a bevy of connectivity options.

Week Ending Deals Presents: The Dell S Series 32-inch LED-Lit Monitor

Week ending deals have not been posted on this site for quite some time, and for that, I apologize. With that said, I have a good deal for your readers. The Dell S series LED-Lit 32-inch monitor retails for just $223.48 on Amazon. It comes with a load of impressive features, that includes QHD 2560 x1440 resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, 99% sRGB and surprisingly it has AMD FreeSync feature. Not bad for the retail price.

Lenovo Launches Three Intel 10th Gen Comet Lake Laptops, The T490, L13, L13 Yoga

I have a soft spot for Lenovo with good reason. The company build very high quality laptops, the best on the market. If you browse through the website archives and search laptops, you'll likely see Lenovo dominate most of the written content. That's why I'm pretty excited about what Lenovo is about the release to market, three new laptops.. The fact that each new laptop will be integrated with the latest 10th gen Comet Lake processor and have advanced storage technology has me even more stoked with excitement.

The New Galaxy Note 10, What's Changed and What's Still The Same

It’s been a week since Samsung unveiled their top-end flagship smartphone, the Galaxy Note 10. I've had plenty of time to digest all of its features and hardware specs presented on the device. But before we get into the topic at hand, I want to point out much like the Galaxy 10 series, there are three versions. There's the Galaxy Note 10, the Note 10 Plus and the 5G variant. Let us direct our focus on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.

I'm Purchasing Another Pair Of Truly Wireless Earbuds, Here's What I Really Need To Look For

The MiFo 05 wireless earbuds have been in my possession for a few months, and I must say these are a decent pair of earbuds. Impressive, yes, but while using these earbuds, I've discovered some glaring issues. For one, accessing controls on the earbuds requires you to use physical force, which makes the ears overall very uncomfortable. Skipping music tracks or answering phone calls can be a bit cumbersome. I usually end up pushing the earbuds further into my ear canal. Also, you can only receive audio calls in one earbud which is another issue.