It’s been a while since we posted an update but never fear – we’ve been adding additional Android mobile devices to our QA lab inventory. Recent acquisitions have brought in a number of new testing devices, including: Apple iPhone XS: Top-notch OLED display, powerful A12 Bionic chip for smooth performance, excellent dual cameras (low-light friendly), but… Read more »
Virtual Reality Steadily Marches on Towards Mainstream Usage
For many, virtual reality is the science fiction dream we’ve wanted to see fulfilled since we were children. Huge advances in the field have been made over the past 5 years, but it still remains a very niche platform. However, Sony recently announced that they have sold 4.2 million VR headsets for their PlayStation 4… Read more »
Google Adds a Third-Party Private Search Option to Chrome
As tech companies face increased scrutiny from state and federal lawmakers regarding their user privacy and data collection practices, Google has quietly made a surprising change to the latest version of its popular Chrome browser. In addition to implementing 60 new security fixes, Google has also given Chrome users the option to set the privacy-oriented… Read more »
If You’re Still Using WinRAR, Be Sure to Get the Latest Update
Of all the applications on your PC, the one you used to unzip files in college might seem like a pretty innocuous little program. After all this time, you may have even forgotten that you still had it installed on your machine. Thanks to its lightweight design and never-ending free trial period, WinRAR was one… Read more »