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Exciting News from Zyrus Performance!

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 We are proud to introduce two distinct logo variants that reflect the evolution and expansion of our brand: Zyrus by GRiD : This variant pays homage to our retro-tech heritage, celebrating the legacy and iconic design ethos of the GRiD computers. It's a perfect fusion of past and future, embodying the innovation and charm of classic technology. Zyrus, a sub-brand of United Metrolite Central : Representing a bold step forward, this logo highlights our collaboration with United Metrolite Central (UMC). It symbolizes cutting-edge performance and modern advancements, setting a new benchmark for excellence. Both logos signify the journey of Zyrus Performance—from honoring the retro roots to embracing the future. Whether you're drawn to nostalgia or innovation, Zyrus has something for everyone! Stay tuned as we roll out these exciting logos across our platforms. Let's power the future with Zyrus Performance! Download the logo by right clicking mouse in below logo: Fair Use Guid...

Statement from UMC about research ongoing.

 Hello Corefaxians and Logdoers! We are releasing statement about development of Microvision II technicial exposure RF EMF waves. Research on the impact of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF EMF) on sensitive groups, such as pregnant women and adolescents, remains incomplete and inconclusive. This lack of comprehensive data poses challenges to projects like Microvision II, which strive for technological innovation while adhering to health safety standards and local regulations. UMC is committed to conducting thorough research and collaborating with international experts to address these uncertainties. By bridging these knowledge gaps, we aim to ensure safe and responsible development of RF EMF-related technologies, particularly in public spaces like hospitals, airplanes, and schools. Other than developing new key of innovations, UMC are updating based on decision of ICNIRP's requirements, The guidelines were developed by an independent scientific organization (ICNIRP) ...

One of the First Reported Cases of Legion Go S Worldwide

Early Access & Discovery of Hardware Flaws The Lenovo Legion Go S created a buzz in early 2025 as it began appearing in global markets, including Indonesia. Before its official launch on February 12, 2025 , I managed to purchase an early unit on February 9, 2025 , making me one of the first users to test the device in Surabaya, Indonesia . However, my excitement was soon dampened by a hardware flaw . Within days, I noticed an issue with the RT trigger button hinge , which had weak durability and affected gameplay responsiveness. This marked one of the earliest reported cases globally , shedding light on potential concerns with the first production batch of the Legion Go S. Service Experience & Technician Misstep To address the issue, I visited a Lenovo Service Provider in Surabaya on February 28, 2025 , before a planned trip to Semarang . While attempting an upgrade at the store , a technician error worsened the problem, leading to further damage to the already fragile RT ...