vivo Philippines just launched a new midrange phone, the vivo Y31d. The vivo Y31d is a 4G-only phone powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 6s Gen 2 processor, coupled with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of, sadly, non-expandable storage. A highlight here is the large 7,200mAh battery that lasts for up to 68 hours of music playback, 45 hours for videos, 14.5 hours of GPS navigation, and 13.2 hours of playing MOBA titles. It also supports bypass charging and has a 6-year durability. Speaking of durability, the Y31d received an SGS 5-Star rating for its drop resistance and has MIL-STD-810H certification for its shock resistance. It is also IP68/69/69+ dust and water resistance, and has Wet-Hand Touch support. We also have a 6.75-inch IPS display with a 120Hz refresh rate, but only an HD+ resolution. Stereo speakers are also here, as well as the Android 16-based OriginOS 6 interface, 50-megapixel main camera, and 8-megapixel selfie shooter. The vivo Y31d is available...
Thinking about building a new computer from scratch? You might want to check your wallet first. The market for do-it-yourself PCs is in a bad place right now, and the companies that make the main circuit boards for computers are taking a big hit. A recent industry report shows that sales of PC motherboards are expected to drop by about 25% this year compared to last year. The main reason is that people just are not buying as many parts as they used to. Here is the strange part. The boom in artificial intelligence is actually hurting regular PC builders. Companies are rushing to build huge AI data centers, and those centers need a lot of memory chips and processors. This has created a major shortage of key parts like DDR4 memory, DDR5 memory, and standard CPUs. Because supply is low and demand from data centers is high, prices for these components have gone through the roof. That makes it very expensive for an average person to build a new PC at home. Three of the b...