30/12/2021
I'm sure you may crack your ribs up once you discover you've believed these 5 Myths about technology all your life.
1. You must charge your laptop while using it: You can use your laptop without charging it once the battery power is full of big enough.
2. Higher mega pixels means better cameras:
When small, portable point-and-shoot cameras took off and larger, digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras became more affordable, there was a brief rush among manufacturers to push out models with greater numbers of “megapixels,” the unit of capacity used to define how much information a digital camera’s sensor can capture. That invariably means that higher megapixel doesn't equal to better camera.
3. People believe that better specs means better devices: The real message here is that while it’s easy to get caught up in the game of latest-and-greatest, you should really pay attention to the features that matter to how you’ll be using your new computer, phone or other device.
4. Programmers are always nerds: This ain't completely true. Some developers have fun lifestyles too.
5. Battery must be really down before you charge it: The idea that you should always completely discharge a battery before charging it up again has legitimate origins, but it doesn’t apply to current technology.