Author: Dhruv Kaushik

Dhruv Kaushik is a dedicated Tech News Writer at TechyDr.com, with a year of experience in tech journalism. A fervent tech enthusiast, Dhruv is passionate about exploring the latest in technology and sharing insightful and trustworthy content with the readers of TechyDr, keeping them informed about the latest innovations and trends in the tech world.

The first major gaming event of the year is scheduled (unless another one pops up in the meanwhile). The Xbox and Bethesda event will take place on January 25 at 3 PM ET. You may see it live on the Twitch and YouTube accounts of both companies. The so-called Developer Direct will have presentations from developers from a wide range of companies, and it will focus on important features, gameplay, and further details for games coming to Xbox One, PC, and Game Pass in the near future. It’s not known if any more studios will be brought in. More information…

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Spider-Man: Miles Morales, the latest game from Marvel’s Spider-Man universe, contains a variety of exciting gadgets and tools to help Miles take on the villains of New York City. In order to use these gadgets and tools, Miles must ensure that they are always charged and ready for action. Refilling these devices can be a tedious process, but with these steps, you can quickly get your devices back in action and ready to save the day. Find Charge Sources: Charge sources can be found all around the city of New York. Look for electric outlets, batteries, and other sources of…

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Apple May Develop a Touchscreen Macbook Pro: Touchscreens on MacBooks may be on the way, despite Apple’s years of denying and hating the idea. Bloomberg claims that Apple is working on a desktop computer without a touchscreen, marking a departure from the company’s typical design philosophy. According to Bloomberg, Apple may release MacBooks with touchscreens by 2025 as part of a refreshed line of MacBook Pros. It’s possible that the 14-inch and 16-inch Pro versions may have OLED screens instead of LCD ones as part of this portfolio refresh. Another Bloomberg story from earlier this week suggested that Apple planned…

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China’s first Mars rover, launched at the end of July 2020, has already encountered difficulties just one week after landing on the red planet.  The rover, named Zhurong, is part of China’s Tianwen-1 mission, and it touched down on Mars Utopia Planitia region on May 15. The rover is equipped with six scientific instruments, which it uses to conduct research and collect data on the Martian surface. However, the rover’s mission has faced some issues since it landed.  The problems began almost immediately after Zhurong touched down. The rover’s solar panel, which is used to power the rover, was unable…

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The highly anticipated Galaxy S23 has finally landed. Samsung is back with yet another innovative and groundbreaking smartphone that promises to be a great addition to its popular Galaxy series. The Galaxy S23 is the latest in a long line of successful Galaxy devices from Samsung. It packs a punch with its impressive specs, design, and features. The device features a 6.5-inch Infinity-O AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, a triple camera system, and a 5,000 mAh battery. It also supports 5G connectivity and comes in three colors: Cloud Blue, Cosmic Gray, and Phantom Violet. The device also runs…

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ExpressVPN’s Aircove Router Protects Your Home’s Devices: In today’s world, it’s more important than ever to have a secure network for all of your home’s devices. With the rise of cyber-attacks, hackers, and other malicious actors, protecting your home’s devices is essential. That’s why ExpressVPN’s AirCove Router is the perfect solution to protect the devices in your home. The AirCove Router is a powerful and secure router designed to protect your home’s devices from malicious attacks. It is equipped with a sophisticated firewall that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic. This allows the router to block malicious traffic…

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In today’s world, technology has become a central part of everyday life, and as such, it has become increasingly important to ensure that the technology we use is reliable, secure, and has minimal environmental impact. Unfortunately, due to a variety of factors, a lot of the technology we use today is flawed in one way or another, be it due to security vulnerabilities, unreliable hardware, or inefficient energy consumption. However, with the right approach, these flaws can be fixed, and the technology we use can be improved and made more reliable, secure, and environmentally friendly. To begin, it is important…

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The world’s first “robot lawyer” is set to make its debut in a court of law next month. The robot lawyer, known as ROSS, will be representing a defendant in a traffic ticket case. This marks a major milestone in the growing field of artificial intelligence and its ability to help with legal matters. ROSS is the product of IBM Watson, a cognitive computing system developed by IBM. The robotic lawyer is powered by IBM Watson’s natural language technology, allowing it to understand and respond to legal questions posed by its human counterpart. In the case of the traffic ticket,…

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Sony has announced that the PlayStation 5 shortage is finally over after selling more than 30 million units worldwide. The company has been struggling to meet the unprecedented demand for its new console since it launched in November 2020, leading to stock shortages and scalpers taking advantage of the situation. The news was announced by Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Jim Ryan during their quarterly earnings call. He stated that the PlayStation 5 is the fastest-selling console in the company’s history and that the console has “exceeded the company’s expectations”. The 30 million units sold includes both the digital-only and disc-based…

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In a remarkable discovery, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has found galaxies that look similar to the Milky Way but are billions of years older.  The findings, published in the Astrophysical Journal, were made possible thanks to the advanced capabilities of the JWST, which is the most powerful space observatory ever launched. With its near-infrared vision, the telescope was able to peer back in time and observe galaxies that are billions of years away, revealing a view of what our own galaxy looked like in the early universe. The team of astronomers was able to identify 10 galaxies that…

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