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OCTOBER 5TH FOR THE WINDOWS 11 – HOW TO GET IT FREE

On the 5th of October a new era is starting for Windows users. Windows 11 will be officially available. As far as we know Windows 10 users will be able to get the Windows 11 free. But be aware that does not mean you will start to use the Windows 11 not the 5th of October directly. Because for different machines there will be different date to upgrade to Windows 11. On the other hand, if you don’t want to upgrade to Windows 11, don’t worry. You will still be getting support for Windows 10 till October 2025. Another possibility is that your pc may not be able to meet minimum requirements. So first thing is to check these details.

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BENEFITS OF CONNECTING YOUR SOLIDWORKS TO 3DEXPERIENCE

3DEXPERIENCE platform is a place where you can collabrate on 3D models. This is a place where you can work on the same 3D model together with your colleagues. If you don’t have this level system then you will struggle updating drawings etc. You will start to lose time. Especially for projects/products that has so many parts, it is a must to have.

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EE99 – CAPACITOR VALUE READING TABLE

Capacitor manufacturers generally give the value of capacitor on capacitor but, in some cases there may be not enough space. In that case, they use simple notation. If it is 2 digits number then no issues. You can say the value seen is the value on capacitor. But if it has 3 digits then the first two digit you take as is and remaining last digit is the number of zeros following that first two digits. See table below;

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THE PREMIERE 4K SMART LASER PROJECTOR FROM SAMSUNG

Today we will review the smart projector from Samsung: The Premiere.

According to samsung.com, it gives you big theater screen experience at your home.

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CPU VS GPU

CPU: Central processing unit. GPU: Graphics processing unit.

Previously GPU’s only aim was to accelerate the graphics processing but now GPU also supports calculations like CPU. The main difference we can say CPU has ability to run tasks but GPU is more specific on the tasks side, especially as we said they were created for graphical purpose. They can now support CPU but cannot be spare for CPU.

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FIRST FLIGHT DEMONSTRATION FOR PLANETARY DEFENSE

Did you know that NASA has a launch schedule web page where you can check what NASA plans to do.

You can access the web page through https://www.nasa.gov/launchschedule/

You can see so many things planned including satellites, experimental airplanes, asteroid studies etc.

But one of them is really interesting, Date November 24, DART. DART is abbreviation for Double Asteroid Redirection Test. This is a real attractive project where they aim to shift an asteroid’s orbit through kinetic impact.

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WHERE ART AND TECHNOLOGY MEETS

Everything in this era becoming more technology oriented. We see every sector using in a way technology to enchance their works. Art is also one of these areas.

One of the most affected area must be thge painting and drawing. We call these digital art. Digital art includes both drawings drawn on the computer or handdrawn images scanned into computer. And on PC processed further.

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