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Writing of technical review article (MAR Activity): HP Pavilion 15 (15-eg0000)

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  MAR Activity 2022 University roll-10300120211 Topic:Technical (scientific and management oriented)  Review article : HP Pavilion 15 (15-eg0000) Design and construction Generally, this year’s machine is a fresh upgrade over the Pavilion 15 (15-cs3000). It ditches the front-facing speakers, which in turn gives a sleeker base design. Ultimately, the notebook features aluminum on the lid and the base, but if we have to be honest, the structural integrity of the machine is not great. As soon as you twist the body you will notice some severe flexing going on, plus a bonus – a pop or two coming from the chassis. However, the laptop now weighs 1.75 kg, and has a profile of 17.8mm, which is fairly portable for a 15-incher, isn’t it? Now, the lid cannot be opened with a single hand. In terms of rigidity, it flexes as much as the base. Thankfully, though, the bezels around the matte display are relatively thin, and the top one houses an HD camera. Ports On the left side of the notebook...

Writing of technical review article (MAR Activity): Samsung Galaxy A31

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MAR Activity 2022 University roll-10300120211 Review article: Samsung Galaxy A31    Samsung Galaxy A31: Design and Build Samsung is doing better than most other Android players when it comes to phone designs. The Galaxy A31 follows the brand’s unified design language for 2020. There is the ‘Glasstic’ back with a subtle, elegant pattern and a rectangular camera module. The metal-finish side frame is also actually polycarbonate and that helps restrict the weight. The light and well-balanced profile coupled with ergonomic curves on the back makes the Galaxy A31 comfortable to hold and operate – even when there’s a massive 5000mAh battery residing within. The phone has a USB Type-C port and retains the 3.5mm audio jack. There is an optical in-display fingerprint sensor that is working fast and reliable as of now. Samsung Galaxy A31: Display  Samsung  expectedly uses a high contrast AMOLED panel (6.4-inches) on the Galaxy A31 with Full HD+ resolution. Users can choose bet...

How Google Works | How Google Ranks Websites | Top 5 Things Google Looks For

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How Google Works This chapter explains those elements of the Google ranking process that will matter most to you. It is not meant however to be an exhaustive inside look of how Google works - only a handful of persons at Google know this. Google, like other search engines, uses automated software to read, analyze, compare, and rank your web pages. So you need to know what elements and factors Google cares about, and how important these factors are in relation to each other. Because this is an important concept, it will be repeated: Google uses automated software to analyze your website - not human beings. Which means that visual elements of your website that may matter to you - like layout, color, animation, Flash, and other graphics are ignored by Google. The Google search engine is like a blind person reading a book in Braille - anything that is graphical, spatial, or visual in nature is simply not seen. As such, you need to start thinking like the Google search engine. So What Is a ...