
Noah Wiswell
Editor-in-Chief at Galactigeek
Articles
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Nov 14, 2024 |
galactigeek.com | Noah Wiswell
Star Citizen, a massively multiplayer online space simulation game, has been in development for over a decade, garnering both immense anticipation and growing skepticism. Its ambitious scope, promising a seamless universe with unprecedented detail and player freedom, has captivated backers. However, the prolonged development cycle has raised questions about its feasibility and eventual release.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
galactigeek.com | Noah Wiswell
The Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) is a cornerstone of traditional finance, asserting that asset prices fully reflect all available information. In such a market, it’s impossible to consistently “beat the market” because any new information is instantly priced in. However, the volatile and nascent world of cryptocurrency trading presents a unique challenge to this theory.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
galactigeek.com | Noah Wiswell
Smartphone battery life has long been a source of frustration for users. While advancements in battery technology have led to incremental improvements, the dream of a phone battery that lasts a week remains elusive. This article delves into the current state of battery technology, the challenges in achieving a week-long battery life, and the potential breakthroughs that could make it a reality. Lithium-ion Batteries: The dominant battery technology in smartphones today is lithium-ion.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
galactigeek.com | Noah Wiswell
In the world of smartphones, a spec race has been raging for years, with Android phone manufacturers pushing the boundaries of RAM capacity. It’s not uncommon to see Android flagships boasting a whopping 16GB of RAM, while iPhones typically offer significantly less. This disparity raises the question: Why do Android phones have so much RAM, and does it really matter? One key factor behind the Android RAM race is the fragmented nature of the Android ecosystem.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
galactigeek.com | Noah Wiswell
With the recent release of the new M4 powered Mac Mini, and Macbook Pro, we thought it was time to take a look at Apple Silicon and how it stacks up to legacy X86-based architecture found in most PCs.The shift to Arm-based processors in Mac computers, starting with the Apple M1 chip, has been a game-changer in terms of performance and power efficiency.
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