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Buying and choosing a laptop?High performance laptop(gaming laptop)

Buying and choosing a laptop? A gaming laptop is a computer that maximises performance and is a good choice. Choosing a laptop  requires a great amount of effort. It reminds me of my unique laptops that lost  their lives(were stolen or just died out) in campus. One had heating issues. It was those HP dv series. The screen used to go blank as a daily habit resulting in high cost. The hardware is the most determining factor. It is the physical layer abstraction that provides the needed speed to run  multiple softwares concurrently. In this article, I will give a review of the features to look for in a high performance laptop. Hardware The hardware should be the best per forming hardware. It should also have an appropriate cooling system. The processor speed measured in  GHZ should be the highest possible. Speed It should not only be in terms of the processor speed but also the graphics card. The graphics card should provide the best graphical display. Graphics and processors are thus the

What is new in android 6.0 marshmallow?

Android is an amazing OS developed by google.What I like about the OS is the constant updates and new features. Lets have a sneak Preview. Features Android Marshmallow provides native support for fingerprint recognition on supported devices via a standard API, allowing third-party applications to implement fingerprint-based authentication. Fingerprints can be used for unlocking devices and authenticating Play Store and Android Pay purchases. Android Marshmallow supports USB Type-C, including the ability to instruct devices to charge another device over USB. Marshmallow introduces new power management schemes known as "Doze" and "App Standby"; when running on battery power, a device will enter a low-power state if it is inactive and not being physically handled. In this state, network connectivity and background processing is restricted, and only "high-priority" notifications are processed. A new "Assist" API allows information from a currently-op