How To Keep Your Gadget From Overheating

Overusing and wrongly handling your gadgets can lead to overheating, among other problems. While it might be worrisome, you need not be too hassled. Here are some quick tips that you can employ to keep your gadgets from heating. And, you’re welcome-

  1. Charge your device, particularly your phone, on a hard surface and not on softer surfaces like a sofa or a bed that tend to absorb the heat emitted and block the air vent thus making the phone even hotter

  2. Kills all the apps running in the background so as to reduce the workload on the device

  3. Get rid of the cover every once in a while so your phone can breathe and cools down on its own

  4. Clean the vents so the heat has a way out and does not get trapped inside the phone

  5. Avoid extreme temperature changes, i.e. if you have been in sunlight, wait to use your phone when you come indoors into a cooler environment

  6. Never charge your phones overnight because not only does it spoil the efficiency of the battery in the long run, but it also tends to heat the phone up; it might also cause it to explode

  7. Shut down your laptop at night and keep it on the standby mode when not in use during the course of the day. This will not only reduce power usage but also reduce the heat output

  8. Shutting down your phones for a fix period during the day also tends to be healthy for the phone

What to Do When You Spill a Drink on Your Laptop

If you have spilled a drink on your laptop, then you are probably frantically reading this from a panic filled state. But don’t worry, it may not be as catastrophic as you might think. Whether you placed your drink down too close to your laptop or just had a clumsy moment, you are probably cursing yourself while trying to desperately think of a way to save your precious laptop and all the information it contains. It is important that you act quickly, so while you are reading this article, be sure to follow these steps along the way. Here is some helpful advice on what to do straight after spilling a drink on your laptop to limit the damage, as well as how to try and retrieve any at-risk information.

TURN THE LAPTOP OFF

Firstly, it is important that you don’t panic, so if you are panicking right now; calm down! You need to unplug your laptop from any power source straight away and then hold the power button down to ensure that the device is completely turned off. You shouldn’t waste precious time by trying to go through the shutdown procedure on the laptop. It is important that you turn the laptop off as soon the spillage occurs as otherwise it could cause a fatal short circuit, leaving your device damaged permanently.

REMOVE THE BATTERY

Now, the next step entirely depends on what sort of laptop you have. If possible, remove the battery from the laptop. While some devices allow you to easily remove the battery through a small latch, others require you to unscrew the back panel in order to access it. It is important that any source of power is removed from the laptop before you start the cleanup process, so be sure to remove any extra devices such as USB drives.

REMOVE EXCESS LIQUID

Once your laptop is shut down and removed from any form of power source, you should take a dry cloth and wipe away any liquid that remains on the device. Be sure to particularly focus on the ports and keyboard areas of the laptop. You should turn the laptop upside to drain any of the liquid that you can’t see. Ideally you should aim to leave it drying for around 24 hours as, even if it seems dry to you, it will likely still be damp in hidden areas.

START THE RECOVERY PROCESS

If you have followed the above instructions, but your laptop is beyond repair, then there are still ways that you can get back the information that is stored on your device. Industry leaders, such as Secure Data Recovery offer hard drive recovery services for laptops that have failed due to liquid damage. Spilling a drink on your laptop can easily feel like the end of the world, but by acting quickly and drafting in the help of a recovery service, it may not be as bad as you anticipated.

Building Your First Computer – Basics You Need to Know

Building your own computer can be a very satisfying task – it allows you to work on something you can use for years! It’s also much cheaper than buying a prebuilt one, and although it may take a little more time, is certainly worth the effort. It can, however, be confusing, so we’ve got a few tips on the ins and outs of building a computer so you can be certain you’re doing it right.

Which Components Make Up a Computer?

The biggest component of most computers is the motherboard – here you will find the CPU, the RAM, graphics cards slots, connection ports, storage drives and related components. Everything goes back to the motherboard, from the power supply to the hard drive, so it’s important to be familiar with it and its components. Most manufacturers set standards for motherboards – there are 2 major CPU manufacturers, Intel and AMD, and their standards are different, so you must purchase the appropriate type of CPU to fit with the motherboard. Whenever you’re looking at sourcing parts, make sure to get the right parts for your computer – use a part number search engine so you know and can order the exact parts you need.

What Is the Basic Layout of a Computer?

Most computers have a similar layout, making it easy for you to familiarize yourself with. The motherboard is situated at the back of the case, and this is the first thing you place in. Everything stems up from this. On the motherboard, you attach the CPU, then the RAM, then the wires connecting to various components around the computer (e.g. your storage drives). Most cases have dedicated storage bases where you screw in the hard drive – the same goes for power supplies, and this should be easy to locate via observation or an instruction manual. Some cases have USB ports in the back as well as the front, and it may be worth investing in one like this, particularly if you plan on using plenty of cables!

Remember – Safety First!

The main killer of work-in-progress computers is static electricity – be careful with where you assemble your computer, as using anything but a wooden or plastic surface can cause static electricity to generate which can fry your parts, costing you time and money. These are fairly common-sense safety tips, like turning off the power before you start working on your computer and being careful with the parts. It is also important that you aren’t tempted to force pieces into place, as this could cause much more damage than good. Another important tip is to avoid leaving metal against metal once your computer is assembled – turning your computer on with two pieces of metal touching can also fry your computer. This is especially important with screws – don’t screw things in too much as they may touch the case and, again, fry. It’s also worth looking over instruction manuals beforehand as well as YouTube videos – these can be a plentiful source of information.

Building a computer can feel daunting, but using these tips will give you the boost you need to do the job.

Range Rover Evoque | First Drive

Do you have a cool elder sibling in your family that steals all the limelight? And how you wish you could get some of their traits. Well, the story is quite similar in the Land Rover family. The cool elder sibling in this story is the Range Rover Velar and the young sibling is the new Range Rover Evoque. Watch the video to know more about the new Evoque.

Engine: 2.0-litre, four-cylinder, diesel

Power: 180 hp Torque: 430 Nm

Transmission: 9-speed automatic

Starting Price: ₹ 54.94 lakh (ex-showroom, India)


Car in frame: Range Rover Evoque Reviewer: Saurabh Gamare Cinematography: Harmanpreet Singh Video Editing: Sam Phillips Location: Mumbai, India

Motorola Razr | Unboxing and Review

We are flipping the new #MotorolaRazr while you’ve been flipping your mind in this quarantine.

#Motorola is back with its classic flip phone but the new 2020 version is its re-envisioned self that surpasses all the models before.

To find out all that you need to know, head over to the link in our bio!


Gadget in frame: Motorola Razr 2020 @Motorola India
Reviewer: Munzela Rizvi
Cinematography and Video Editing: Harman Singh
Location: Mumbai, India

Adhil Shetty (Co-founder and CEO, BankBazaar)

“Do or do not. There is no try.”

 

EXBiggest milestone in your life.
HIM: We started BankBazaar with a vision to make digital online personal finance the de facto choice for millions of Indians. In FY-19, BankBazaar completed 10 years, and today, we are not just the biggest financial products marketplace in India with 163mn unique visitors in a year. 2018 was also the year my daughter was born, and becoming a father has been the most memorable and rewarding experience of my life.

EX: Book(s) that have influenced your life.
HIM: Ramachandra Guha’s ‘Gandhi: The Years that Changed the World 1914-1948’.

EXAn unusual app on your smartphone.
HIM: As a father, my baby is on top of my mind. I have an iMega Cam app on my phone which makes it possible for me to see her wherever I am in the world.

EX3 habits you think are most important in order to be an effective leader.
HIM: Focus, persistence and team spirit.

EX: The best tech innovation according to you.
HIM:  Technology has changed the finance sector immeasurably. The potential for speed, convenience, and transparency is unprecedented. Today, technology makes it possible for lenders to evaluate, underwrite, process, and deliver a loan or a credit card to a customer in as little as 30 minutes.

EXYour ideas and views on sustainable technology
HIM: Technology can be a huge enabler for tackling several problems we face. Technology offers us clean energy, optimized recycling, and conservation solutions. We need to think of technology as an asset and make best use of it to help remedy the problems we face today.

EX: Your upcoming career goals
HIM: My dream is to take the personal finance industry one big step ahead and make it completely paperless. Digital is the future, and we are actively working on developing end-to-end processes that is completely paperless. Over the next few years, I hope to see 100% paperless products that are accessible on a mobile phone. This will go a long way in democratizing finance.


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