Wednesday
Jan152020

Microsoft 70-483 Exam with Practice Tests: Is Computer Programming Right IT Job Role for You?

Generally speaking, IT certifications are a common sight for many job roles and leadership positions. And it’s fair to say that they are the mainstay of today’s software industry.

Looking at the bigger picture, one may argue that personal growth depends not only on the number of years of experience under one’s belt but also on the investment you make in life-long learning. With the volatile nature of the IT industry, it doesn’t help to possess obsolete skills which won’t help much when you want to excel in your career.

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Wednesday
Jan152020

Report: Samsung Galaxy Buds+ to get better battery, no active noise cancellation

Samsung will reportedly unveil the next-generation galaxy buds at next month's Unpacked event. But it won't have a feature that was initially rumoured: active noise cancellation (ANC). SamMobile now reports that these rumours are untrue. According to the site's "reliable sources," the Galaxy Buds+ will not feature ANC. But Samsung has reportedly improved overall sound quality, including call quality. The wireless earbuds will get four microphones, which is twice as many as its predecessor. 

If the rumours are true, you get even more airtime. The Galaxy Buds+ reportedly get an 85mAh battery over the original's 58mAh battery. This upgrade should give you around 12 hours on a single charge. The design isn't expected to change either. It might not be enough of an update for current Galaxy Buds, but it could entice new customers. We'll find out more on February 11, when the accessory is expected to debut alongside the Galaxy S20 series. 

Tuesday
Jan142020

More Samsung leaks reveal 108-megapixel sensor for Galaxy S20 Ultra

The latest leaks about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S20 series share some crucial specifications of the flagship phones. Of course, we're here to remind you to take rumours with a grain of salt.

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Tuesday
Jan142020

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella spotted using the Surface Duo smartphone

We don't have a specific release date outside of "Holiday 2020" for Microsoft's dual-screen phone, but at least we know there's a working prototype out there. The company's CEO Satya Nadella is spotted with the Surface Duo while he was talking with the editor of Yahoo Finance Brian Sozzi. It isn't a great look at the device, unfortunately. 

The Surface Duo is a foldable, Android-powered device, which has been skinned to work more in line with Window's design.