Rohit Kumar

Rohit is a certified Microsoft Windows expert with a passion for simplifying technology. With years of hands-on experience and a knack for problem-solving, He is dedicated to helping individuals and businesses make the most of their Windows systems. Whether it's troubleshooting, optimization, or sharing expert insights,
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Bluetooth 6.0 Improves Device Tracking and Strengthens Security

The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) introduced the specifications for the upcoming Bluetooth 6.0 standard on Tuesday (3). The update…

GeForce RTX 5080 and RTX 5090 GPUs enter final development phase

The GeForce RTX 50 graphics cards have been the subject of increasing speculation, with recent rumors suggesting that NVIDIA is…

iPhone 16 Pro will have 256 GB in basic version, says website

According to TrendForce, the iPhone 16 Pro is expected to start with 256 GB of internal storage in its base…

Instagram Direct Messages Gets Photo Editing and Stickers

Instagram has introduced new features for its direct messages (DMs), aimed at enhancing customization and interaction. The updates include photo…

Samsung releases One UI 6.1.1 for Galaxy S24 and announces update for other models

Samsung has begun rolling out One UI 6.1.1, introducing new AI features across its devices. The update started with the…

PlayStation Hints at PS5 Pro Design Ahead of Announcement

On Thursday (5th), Sony confirmed the design of the upcoming PlayStation 5 Pro. In a blog post and on social…

Telegram Reaches 10 Million Subscribers and Disables People Nearby feature

Telegram Premium has now surpassed 10 million subscribers, as announced by CEO Pavel Durov on his channel on Friday (6th).…

Telegram Updates Reporting Guidelines for Private Chats

Telegram recently updated its Q&A page, removing references to not handling "any requests related" to private chats and groups. This…

YouTube Prepares Tools to combat deepfakes and protect creators

YouTube is developing new tools to protect artists and creators from unauthorized use of their images or voices in AI-generated…

Is the iPhone 15 Plus still worth buying?

The iPhone 16 is about to be announced, and you might be wondering: should you buy the iPhone 15 Plus…

Lenovo unveils new IdeaPad and ThinkPad with Snapdragon X Plus at IFA 2024

At IFA 2024, Lenovo made waves by unveiling three new laptops powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Plus 8-core processor.…

Samsung unveils new Galaxy Book4 Edge with 8-core Snapdragon X Plus

We’ve officially entered the new era of AI-powered computers, and manufacturers are responding with exciting new Windows on ARM laptops.…

Honor MagicBook Art 14: The First Laptop with a Detachable camera

At IFA 2024, Honor introduced the MagicBook Art 14, a laptop that stands out for its unique detachable camera and…

NFL uses AI to prevent injuries, change rules and schedule games

As the NFL kicks off another season this Thursday (5), it will not only be marking the start of the…

Elon Musk’s AI won’t use Europeans’ data after EU deal

Elon Musk's company X has agreed to halt the use of data from European Union users to train its Grok…

First international treaty on AI signed by US, UK and EU

The United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union have signed the first international treaty on artificial intelligence. This…

ASUS Unveils Copilot+ Laptops with Intel

At IFA Berlin 2024, Intel is making a big splash with its Intel Core Ultra 200V processors (codenamed Lunar Lake),…

Acer Nitro Blaze 7, a new rival for the Steam Deck with Windows 11 and the latest from AMD

The market for portable consoles running Windows 11 is expanding rapidly. Valve kicked things off with the Steam Deck, and…

Microsoft to reveal next phase of Copilot on September 16

Microsoft is doubling down on its Copilot, the smart assistant that's becoming a central part of its services and platforms…

Google Drive is coming soon to Windows on ARM

We've seen this scenario before with Windows Phone and later with Windows 10 Mobile—new apps would launch, but many were…