Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Technology

Huawei Watch Fit Elegant, sporty yet premium

Huawei adds a new smartwatch to its family, the athlete who does not give up elegance. The Huawei Watch Fit comes in two new colors, Frosty White and Midnight Black , a metallic dial frame and a fluoroelastomer strap,...

How to print from an iPad

You can print wirelessly from an iPad using several different methods: AirPrint, Google CloudPrint, and using third-party print servers and apps. How to print from an iPad with AirPrint The most common and popular way to print from an...

The best accessories for the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra

If you have a flagship like the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra, obviously you must have the best accessories for these devices. In this way you can get the most out of them. ...

Lenovo Yoga C940, review: a balanced convertible

Convertibles are in fashion, and the Lenovo Yoga series has managed to make a name for itself in the sector thanks to its excellent price-performance ratio , a reality that the Chinese giant has managed to take to another...

The hidden face of robots

They are going to be the future; they will be a trend in the coming decades; They may look humanoid and even be endearing, but “social” robots have a hidden...

How to Transfer MP3 to iPhone from Mac

While MP3 has been the most popular music format for decades, and iPhones have been the best-selling smartphones around the world, they haven't worked well together natively for a long time. On Mac and iPhone, iTunes (now called Music)...

How to find the best wifi channel for your home or office

Accessing the best Wi-Fi channel in your home or office (or home office!) can make all the difference in the world. Most routers have multiple Wi-Fi channels, but not all of them have the same signal strength or range....

Who discovered the radio

For science and radio lovers (and who doesn’t), the German city of Karlsruhe should hold a special place in their hearts. It was there that physicist Heinrich Hertz demonstrated the existence of radio waves in the 1880s, at the...

5 new technologies that are disrupting your workplace

Only one thing never changes at work: change. The change in what we do, where we do it and, above all, how we do it. Twenty-five years ago, many employees still used pens and paper for much of their...

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The Olympic Games of Hope

At eight o'clock in the afternoon of July 23 and one year less, one day later than expected, the...