Sanjiv Sathiah
Location
Sydney, Australia
Expertise
Writing, Editing
- Sanjiv had a global exclusive catching the original Samsung Galaxy Tab being caught testing in the wild.
- Sanjiv most recently captured headlines on global tech blogs following the launch of the new M1 Pro and M1 Max silicon when he independently analysed the data Apple presented to draw parallels between the performance of Apple's integrated GPU technology and the Sony PlayStation 5.
- Sanjiv prides himself on writing that captures complex ideas such as the nature and functionality of computer CPUs and GPUs in a way that is accessible and meaningful to casual readers and enthusiasts alike.
Experience
Sanjiv has been writing about consumer technology for over a decade, including most recently with Notebookcheck. Platform agnostic, he loves trying and using devices running just about any OS.
Education
Sanjiv holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honors) degree with a double major in Literature and Communications making him particularly adept and critical evaluation and detailed analysis. He also holds a Masters degree in Educational Leadership and Management that comes in handy when assessing the role and impact CEOs have on tech companies and their cultures.
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Stories By Sanjiv Sathiah
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An environmental study reports the nation is warming at twice the global rate, spurring on the automotive initiative.
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Intel chips remain the bedrock CPU solution in the PC industry. Now the company has set its sights on crypto mining, and that's a pretty big deal.
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Apple offers an inexpensive Apple Music tier, but it revolves entirely around Siri. Here's why you should avoid it despite the low price tag.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson has serious doubts about whether human beings will ever actually travel to Mars -- at least when it comes to staying long-term.
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Among other company news, Nothing has given us a look at the Android-based OS that'll come on its handset, expected out in 2022.
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The latest list of most fuel-efficient vehicles calculated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) shows some surprisingly affordable trucks.
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Google's track record with AR isn't exactly stellar, but a new deal may have secured it the tech needed to take smart glasses into the mainstream
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Razer is back with another batch of products targeted at streamers, including lights, an audio mixer, and a Bluetooth microphone that can be used anywhere.
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Variable refresh rates are critical to smartphones, TV screens, and computer monitors -- particularly for rapid engagement and gaming.
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Google's release of Android 12L seems to give tablet devices the fighting chance they deserve in a largely iPad-dominated marketplace, starting with Samsung.
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Russian military activity in Chernobyl creates potential for danger in the long-dormant radioactive exclusion zone - and it's not what you'd expect.
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The biggest names in tech have come together to create a new specification called UCIe to move the whole chip industry (and smart device industry) forward.
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Thermacell created a full yard installation smart mosquito repellant system that works with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, ready to roll in 2022.
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Nanobots have been in development for years - why are some people only now realizing the potential consequences of creating cell-sized robotics in real life?
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Arcimoto created an electric 3-wheeled vehicle that is able to lean to the left and to the right, making a unique proposition for e-mobility seekers in 2022.
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Lenovo revealed a new series of relatively small gaming notebooks in their IdeaPad line with low prices and only the most essential features for gaming action.
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Samsung revealed a new set of Galaxy Book2 Pro devices packed with features ready to take on the most powerful Windows 11 laptops on the market today.
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Acer revealed two new "Swift" notebooks, the larger of the two (Swift 5) coming with a significant price increase to go with its upgraded set of premium parts.
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Researchers publish a study which shows evidence that humans lives may flash before their eyes as they transition to death, similar to "near death" experiences.
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A customized Tesla Model 3 was revealed with an interior that looks more like a space shuttle from Star Trek than it does your everyday average EV.
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Tesla's most affordable EVs have prompted hundreds of safety complaints over times when they've hit the brakes by themselves
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A TikTok video reveals a an aftermarket film layer that attaches to an existing piece of glass that allows the glass to become "smart glass".
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Casio made a PRO TREK wristwatch constructed of parts made of biomass plastic, which in turn is made with elements from castor seeds and corn.
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As Valve released CAD files for the Steam Deck, are we witnessing the birth of a new sort of expectation on behalf of the creator of handheld gaming devices?
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Researchers have created biohybrid fish with human cardiac cells to better understand the heart and ultimately build better artificial heart replacements.
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Apple is rumored to have already tested and abandoned the idea of a smartphone-tablet hybrid like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold series...but what if they haven't?
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The Apollo 11 mission was the source of a lingering controversy for decades after Neil Armstrong first stepped foot on the lunar surface.