Monthly Archives: January 2023
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6 Jan
Smartphones are not just a device or gadget. They are an investment that will probably stay in your hands throughout the day. From chatting with friends to capturing your everyday highlights, from setting reminders for important events to audio and video streaming, a smartphone performs so many of our regular tasks that we cannot even count. Aside from that, smartphones are expensive. If you want to purchase a smartphone that is innovative, has a good camera, fast processors, and extra durability, then you will have to pour down at least hundreds, if not thousands, of pounds. Thereby, it goes without saying that protecting a smartphone is highly important in order to ensure that it goes through daily wear and tear without getting damaged or cracked, and the best way to do so is to put on a screen protector.
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4 Jan
The last few decades can be known as the "technological revolution era." With constant development within the smartphone industry, one of the factors that have reached fascinating heights is the smartphone camera. No one ever imagined that it would be possible to use a smartphone camera for shooting a song, making professional videos, taking portraits, or even developing full-fledged commercials. However, thanks to the continuous development of technology, this has become possible. All it takes are good skills, and you can easily capture pictures and/or videos on a smartphone with the same clarity as a DSLR.
If we compare the current photography trends to the ones that existed 10 years ago, we will notice very prominent differences. For instance, if we talk about the 2010s, all the photography maniacs who liked to capture moments or take their own portraits used to always roam with DSLRs. There was always one cool friend with access to a DSLR who used to make others jealous by taking -
3 Jan
The development of ray tracing technology in recent years has completely changed the visual experience of PC and console games. But adapting this method of modelling light transport to portable electronics has been elusive thus far. Simply put, the goal of ray tracing technology is to recreate light and shadow effects that are physically accurate by modelling their physics-based manifestations, such as propagation, reflection, and refraction. This calls for a lot of processing power from top-tier gear.
Because of their smaller form factor in comparison to bulkier PCs and consoles, mobile devices have less graphics processing capabilities. On top of that, ray tracing typically has quite high energy needs. Ray tracing is still in its early stages of development and implementation on mobile devices compared to PCs and consoles, primarily due to hardware constraints. The industry has not even come to an agreement on the