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Microsoft is well known as a technology company that has always focused on PC and laptop innovations.

Even so, Microsoft has Android smartphone devices such as Surface Duo. Thurrott reports that Microsoft is collaborating with Google to help bring more progressive web applications to Android devices through the Play Store.

Applications created using the Microsoft PWABuilder tool will use the Google Bubblewrap utility and its library to take advantage of new features.

Including new standards for web shortcuts, deeper push notifications and visual customization. For users who might use web applications more often than smartphones, this would be an advantage.

Microsoft and Google Will Bring Web Applications to the Play Store

Citing Engadget, Microsoft said this expanded feature should not require more effort to implement. Users also may need to be patient before they can see the application with new features.

However, the presence of new features can lead to more and more affordable and affordable applications on your cellphone.

This gives makers more reasons to use the Microsoft toolkit. While Google gets more developers who build Android-friendly web applications rather than directing people to generic applications in the browser.

At this time, there are no leaks of applications that will be presented by Microsoft and Google. It is hoped that the application is presented which is certainly really needed.

Microsoft and Google Will Bring Web Applications to Play Store

After releasing a 10th generation processor for a laptop, Intel is now releasing a 10th generation processor for a desktop, which has the Comet Lake-S code.
Yes, the code is not wrong. Comet Lake-S, not Ice Lake that uses the 10nm process. Comet Lake-S continues to use the 14nm process that has been used in Skylake architecture since 2015.

There are four processor lines released, i9, i7, i5, and i3. The fastest series is the Core i9-10900K which has 10 cores, 20 threads and 125W thermal design power (TDP). Boost clock can reach 5.3GHz, and Intel claims this processor as the fastest gaming processor in the world.

Intel Claims to Have the World's Fastest Gaming Processor

The use of 14nm process in the 10th generation processor is not a bad thing, because Intel continues to improve the performance of the chip which looks to have increased the number of cores and threads and clock speeds that are faster than the 9th generation.

As a comparison, the 9th generation processor is the fastest i9-9900K with 8 cores 16 threads, base clock 3.6 GHz and 5 GHz boost clock, quoted from The Verge, Friday (1/5/2020).

In addition to the fastest series priced at USD 488, Intel has also released two other processors whose multiplier is 'unlocked' or can be overclocked. Namely Core i7 10700K (8 cores 16 threads, base clock 3.8GHz and boost clock 5.1Ghz) and Core i5 10600K (6 cores 12 threads, base clock 4.1 GHz and boost clock 4.8GHz), respectively USD 374 and USD 262.

The increase in processor speed can occur because of some new technologies embedded by Intel in a number of its top series processors. These technologies are Turbo Boost 3.0 and Thermal Velocity Boost.

The first Thermal Velocity Boost was introduced in the 10th generation H series processor intended for laptops, but only available in the Core i9 series for desktops. This technology will increase the clock speed when the processor temperature is below 70 degrees Celsius and there is still power available.

This newer generation processor also supports DDR-2933 RAM, 2.5 gigabit Ethernet, and also supports WiFi 6. But unfortunately, Comet Lake-S uses a different socket than Coffee Lake, which means it is not compatible with motherboard socket 1151.

All of these processor lines are equipped with GPU UHD Graphics 630 except the F variant which is sold at a cheaper price. While the TDP version also varies, from the largest 125W (the code version ends with the letter K or unlocked), then 65W on i9, i7, i5, and i3, and 35W for T series chips, which have the same number of cores and threads but with a lower base clock.

Intel Claims to Have the World's Fastest Gaming Processor

The United States government has licensed licensing for Microsoft to do business with Huawei, a company that is blacklisted by US Survivors.

As is known, Microsoft and other US-based companies are not permitted to do business with Huawei due to the company's entry into the United States Department of Commerce Entity List, which makes Huawei prohibited from doing business with any entity originating in the United States.

Microsoft Get Cooperation License With Huawei

However, for several reasons, the United States government actually provides leeway, in the form of giving an opportunity to ask for a license to be able to do business again with Huawei.

Microsoft is also one of the companies that received the license. Later, the startup Bill Gates will sell software alias software to Huawei.

"On November 20, the US Department of Commerce allowed Microsoft's request to obtain a 'mass market' software export license to Huawei. We greatly appreciate steps to respond to our request," a Microsoft spokesman said in his official statement, as reported by The Verge, Sunday ( 11/24/2019).

Unfortunately, it is not clear what is meant by the term mass market, but Microsoft previously sold Windows and Office licenses to Huawei.

So it's possible, what is meant is that Microsoft can sell the licenses of its products to Huawei. This license will alone allow Huawei to peddle its Windows-based server and laptop solutions.

Microsoft Get Cooperation License With Huawei

ASUS introduces a line of mainstream gaming laptops, the latest version of the TUF Gaming FX505 that uses the AMD Ryzen ™ Mobile Series 3000 processor. This time the TUF Gaming FX505 is also the world's first gaming laptop that uses the latest high-performance AMD Ryzen Mobile Series 3000H series from AMD is driving ultrathin notebooks and gaming. Just like his brother, the latest TUF Gaming FX505 series this time also still looks formidable and has bagged military standard security certification.

"ASUS TUF Gaming FX505 now appears more powerful and stunning by delivering the best performance in its class. "The ASUS TUF Gaming FX505 is the first gaming laptop in the world to adopt the Series 3000 AMD Ryzen ™ Mobile Generation processor to provide users with a better gaming experience," said Jimmy Lin, Country Manager of ASUS Indonesia. "In addition to being powerful, the latest TUF Gaming FX505 is also tough because it has passed various extreme tests and has received MIL-STD810G standard military endurance testing," Jimmy added.

The same thing was also conveyed by Peter Chambers, Managing Director of AMD Asia Pacific & Japan, "AMD is dedicated to providing the best computing performance to users at various levels. We partner with Asus, proud to announce the latest ASUS FX505 TUF gaming notebook series, powered by the latest AMD Ryzen 7 3750H and Ryzen 5 3550H processors, which are designed for superior gaming performance. This is a unique solution that provides the best gaming experience in its class for a variety of user needs. "

ASUS TUF Gaming FX505 is equipped with an IPS-level screen measuring 15.6 inches that has Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels). The screen has also used NanoEdge Display technology so that it comes with a very thin bezel size, which is only 6.5 millimeters.

The ASUS TUF Gaming FX505 has bagged MIL-STD 810G military standard endurance certification and has gone through extreme testing such as drop and vibration tests, temperature tests, humidity tests, and solar radiation testing.

ASUS also presents a special cooling system that uses Hypercool Technology. The cooling technology consists of two high-performance fans and an Anti-Dust Cooling system so that dust will not accumulate on the heatsink which can inhibit cooling performance. The combination of the cooling system makes the components of the FX505 TUF Gaming not easy to heat and have a longer service life.

ASUS Introduces the FX505 TUF Gaming, the first with AMD Ryzen Series 3000

Gamers can also customize the appearance of the FX505 TUF Gaming keyboard that is equipped with RGB backlit. Through the Armor Crate application, gamers can adjust the brightness level backlit on the keyboard and choose the color of the display. The TUF Gaming FX505 keyboard also has high durability and is resistant to use up to 20 million press times.

AMD Ryzen ™ Mobile Second Generation 3000 Series

The latest ASUS TUF Gaming FX505 is powered by the AMD 3000 Series Second Generation Ryzen ™ Mobile processor. One of the highest variants uses the Ryzen 7 3750H which comes with a 4 core configuration and 8 threads with processing speeds of up to 4GHz.

The main advantages of these processors are found in Zen architecture which already uses 12nm processing, so that it can perform with fast performance but still saves power and has a TDP of only 35 Watts. That is, the latest TUF Gaming FX505 this time is able to perform with high performance without having to sacrifice the power resistance of the battery thanks to a power-efficient processor.

Accompanying the processor is a graphics chip with Radeon ™ RX 560X and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 and 1660Ti options. The second generation AMD Ryzen ™ Mobile Series 3000 is also equipped with a more energy-efficient Radeon RX Vega graphics chip that can take longer to accompany TUF Gaming FX505 users when not connected to resources.

Some variants of the ASUS TUF Gaming FX505 are also supported by Adaptive Sync technology from AMD, namely Radeon ™ FreeSync. Radeon ™ FreeSync is an exclusive AMD technology that is able to eliminate the effects of tearing and stuttering while playing games. As a result, the game can run more smoothly with movements and a look that is not broken. The presence of this technology also makes TUF Gaming FX505 appear as one of the most affordable FreeSync sailing laptops on the market.

ASUS Introduces FX505 TUF Gaming, First With AMD Ryzen Series 3000

Microsoft is preparing a Surface tablet with a foldable screen. This device is rumored to be running an Android application and launched in 2020.

This information was disclosed by an analyst at the IHS Markit research company, Jeff Lin. Lin revealed that he expects Microsoft to debut its Surface tablet with a double 9-inch screen featuring a 4: 3 aspect ratio.

Perhaps more interesting, Lin also claims Microsoft's next-generation Windows operating system, Windows Core OS, will be able to run Android applications. The new Surface also seems to be supporting Apple's iCloud service on Windows 10.

Microsoft Make Foldable Tablets that Run Android Applications

The device is also reported to be adopting Lakefield's Intel 10nm on-a-chip (SOC) system. Lin believes dual screen surfaces can arrive in the first quarter of 2020, or in the first half of 2020.

Given the problem that the folding screen has displayed for Samsung, it will be interesting to see how Microsoft intends to implement a dynamic dual display in folding tablet design.

In addition, it is unclear how Microsoft plans to host the Android App Store itself apart from the Google Play store, and how it will align with the existing Universal Windows Platform company, which provides developers with a common application platform on every device running Windows 10.

Earlier this year reports began to emerge that Microsoft plans to launch a two-screen mobile device, codenamed "Centaurus." The company even teased double-screen surface hardware in an all-hand show for its device team earlier this month.

Microsoft Make Foldable Tablets That Run Android Applications