Monday, November 11, 2024

The best HP laptops with folding screens

 



HP Specter Foldable Computer

Considered as a three-in-one PC of hp Brand, this new laptop is based on a 17-inch OLED display that can be used as a 12-inch laptop, a 17-inch tablet, or a 17-inch all-in-one desktop. And when used as a laptop, you have two ways to set up the Bluetooth keyboard. You can have the keyboard rest completely on the bottom half of the screen, mimicking a 12-inch clamshell laptop, or you can tilt the keyboard slightly to extend the screen across the screen for more screen space.

 

How we test laptops ?

The laptop review process has two parts: Performance testing under controlled conditions in CNET's lab and hands-on experience by our reviewers. This includes evaluating the aesthetics, ergonomics and performance of the device in relation to its cost. The final decision of the investigation is a combination of objective and judgment. We test all the laptops with benchmarks, including Primate Labs Geekbench 5 and 6, Cinebench R23, PCMark 10, various 3DMark benchmarks (depending on what the laptop can run), UL Procyon Photo and Video (where supported), and our own battery life tests. If the laptop is for gaming, we will also run the Guardians of the Galaxy benchmarks, The Rift Breaker (CPU and GPU), and Shadow of the Tomb Raider benchmarks. For practice, the examiner uses it for his work during the examination period, checking how the structure, features (such as the screen, camera and speaker) and the software of the manufacturer work as well. We also value their services due to their value and any promotion or agreement made by the manufacturer for their price. The list of benchmarking software and comparison criteria we use grows over time as the devices we test evolve.

Monday, July 8, 2024

Attacking enemy surface ships and destroying enemy submarines

 

Almost all modern nuclear attack submarines perform two basic functions: attacking enemy surface ships and destroying enemy submarines. Some have expanded these basic functions to include additional tasks, the most important of which is the ability to attack enemy facilities on land. Other missions that remained important for submarine navies after the Cold War include minelaying, electronic intelligence gathering, and special operations support. 



A good example of this evolution are the four generations of U.S. nuclear attack submarines during and after the Cold War: Los Angeles class, 51 vessels commissioned between 1976 and 1996; Seawolf class, three vessels commissioned between 1997 and 2005; Virginia class, 18 vessels planned, the first of which was commissioned in 2004. Designed at the height of the Cold War, the Sturgeon and Los Angeles submarines initially carried not only conventional anti-submarine torpedoes but also rocket-launched nuclear depth charges, known as SUBROCs. 


The Seawolf submarine was also designed during the Cold War (though it didn't enter service until after the collapse of the Soviet Union) and was a specialized "submarine hunter" that could maintain high speeds while making almost no noise and dive to extraordinary depths. Since the end of the Cold War, these costs were too high to justify, and they were replaced by the Virginias, intended for a variety of coastal and offshore missions. 

All US attack submarines are equipped with conventional torpedoes and underwater-launched Harpoon missiles to attack surface vessels at ranges of up to 70 nautical miles (130 km). Since the 1980s, they have been equipped with Tomahawk cruise missiles, which can be programmed to attack ships up to 250 nautical miles (450 km) away, or, in strategic variants, to land targets with nuclear warheads at distances of up to 1,300 nautical miles (2,500 km) when carrying either conventional or nuclear warheads. In addition, many submarines were equipped or modified with special compartments or capsules for the launch and recovery of special operations forces.

 

Sunday, June 2, 2024

Cisco continues to deliver sustainability

 


 According to Cisco's State of Global Innovation check, the main reason technology invention matters was to produce further sustainable, energy effective, or environmentally conscious technology options. Cisco believes that sustainability is a business imperative and is concentrated on perfecting product energy effectiveness, applying indirect frugality principles, and developing products and results that help guests accelerate their sustainability pretensions.



 As our guests look to decarbonize their operations, Cisco continues to prioritize sustainability and energy operation in its products and results. On June 7, Cisco will punctuate how it- together with its mates is helping guests make faster progress toward their sustainability pretensions.

 Likewise, Cisco has long been a leader in using AI across its networking, security, and collaboration portfolios. Cisco's history of using AI spans a wide variety of use cases and enterprise executions, ranging from intelligent networking and connectivity, cybersecurity, client deals and support, chatbots, and cold-blooded work tools, among others. Cisco is unveiling new, important generative AI technology at Cisco Live that will help associations increase productivity and simplicity for their pool.

 

Cisco unveils tech and assiduity-specific inventions

 Cisco NCS demurred off Cisco LIVE 2023 at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, a networking and security event that brings together the global Cisco community to show the rearmost inventions and inspire attendees to strive for a further inclusive future for all. This time's event will drink nearly 20,000 attendees in person, with nearly a million further tuning in from around the world through a live- streamed digital event( register then for virtual livestream and on- demand content), Cisco LIVE 2023 is set to celebrate Cisco's most poignant conference to date.

 

Full- mound Observability( FSO) Cisco has blazoned general vacuity of its FSO platform, enabling guests to develop and grow a robust operation ecosystem grounded on an open, extensible armature. This includes new and unique use cases in a single consumption model. In addition, Cisco's newbi-directional integration between AppDynamics.