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How to tell if your MicroSD Card is Genuine or a counterfeit

Isn’t it an amazing invention if you think about it? The humble microSD card may be not be bigger than the nail of your thumb, but is capable of storing immense amounts of data – anything from the Files from office works, assignments and music to even full episodes of series movies. And all this information is accessible instantly on a phone, tablet or PC. Anytime. Anywhere. It is just mind-blowing! Fake microSD cards, on the other hand, aren't exciting. In fact, they suck quite a bit. They're a bad investment, they're risky to use, and worst of all, they may cause you to lose data forever. Alas, the unassuming buyer may not be aware of that, as the counterfeits can be nearly indistinguishable from the real deal. They come in convincing packaging and are even labelled under familiar brand names – Samsung, Kingston, SanDisk, Toshiba to name a few. But worry not, as we're here to show you how to spot a fake microSD card. Technically, what's the differe

iPhone 5e; The new Apple's 4-inch handset rumored to have A8 CPU & 1GB RAM

  Chinese website GCnBeta is the latest source to claim Apple will release a new 4-inch iPhone early this year. The blog, citing Foxconn sources, shared many new details about the so-called "iPhone 5e" that we have broken down for comparison against previous 4-inch iPhone rumors below. "iPhone 5e" vs. "iPhone 6c" Apple's next-generation 4-inch iPhone has been given several names, including "iPhone 6c," "iPhone 7c" and "iPhone 5s Mark II," but this is the first report where it has been called "iPhone 5e." The website claims the “e” means “enhanced” and the "iPhone 5e" will represent an "enhanced" iPhone 5s and replace the latter in Apple's smartphone lineup once released. iPhone 5e would be Apple's new entry-level handset. A8 Chip with 1GB of RAM The report says the "iPhone 5e" will be powered by Apple's 64-bit A8 chip and 1GB of RAM. Apple devices with