Thursday, September 8, 2016

HP made a modular PC with snap-on DVD drive and other top stories.

  • HP made a modular PC with snap-on DVD drive

    HP made a modular PC with snap-on DVD drive
    Modular devices are in this year, and HP is bringing the trend to the desktop. It’s introducing a new computer called the Elite Slice, which is a crazy and excellent name, and which lets you snap on additional components to add new features to the PC, like speakers or a disc drive. It’s a simple way of making PCs easier to expand and customize after purchase, rather than requiring people to dig inside their case or buy a whole new unit. For now, HP is keeping things pretty basic with the Elite ..
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  • Every Day Samsung Spends €30 Million on R&D

    Every Day Samsung Spends €30 Million on R&D
    These days, Samsung is known by the majority of people for their high-end smartphones that the world enjoys on a daily basis. With the likes of the Galaxy S7 Edge and the new Galaxy Note 7, it's not hard to see why, but Samsung is of course known for a ...
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  • 68 Million Dropbox Accounts Hacked And That's Why You Need To Change Your Password Now

    68 Million Dropbox Accounts Hacked And That's Why You Need To Change Your Password Now
    Dropbox recently unveiled that a big chunk of its users' credentials that leaked in 2012 was discovered on the dark web, but the number of affected users was way bigger than initially thought. The company protects its user passwords by hashing and salting them, meaning that hackers who got hold of hashed files belonging to Dropbox's users were unable to crack them. However, sources point out that more information was taken from Dropbox than the company first publicly admitted. Not only did Drop..
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  • IFA 2016: All of the gadgets from Europe's biggest tech show - CNET

    IFA 2016: All of the gadgets from Europe's biggest tech show - CNET
    Need a new phone? Enter to win* a OnePlus 3 phone with Dash Charge technology, a June winner of our Editor's' Choice award.
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  • Reliance Jio launches 4G network in India, offers unlimited free voice calls

    Reliance Jio launches 4G network in India, offers unlimited free voice calls
    The cat has been set among the pigeons. India's biggest industrial house has launched its 4G LTE network and is offering unlimited free voice calls forever to anyone who signs up for its services. It is also claiming to offer the cheapest 4G LTE data rates in the world.   After numerous delays and months of testing, India's richest man, Mukesh Ambani, today announced the commercial availability of Reliance Jio's mobile services. The conglomerate's Jio services, which users can avail starting Se..
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  • What to expect from Apple's 'See You' iPhone event

    What to expect from Apple's 'See You' iPhone event
    The next iPhone: Apple giveth, and Apple taketh awayRendering of the rumored "iPhone 7 Plus" by Martin Hajek.Historically, Apple has introduced a major redesign of the iPhone every two years, with a milder "S" update in between. However, this year is something special: The Wall Street Journal and other sources expect the next iPhones (unofficially known as the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus) to play it safe. While there will reportedly be more substantial outward changes than you saw in the iPhone 6s, the..
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  • Huawei's Nova phones strip down to their aluminum unibody essentials

    Huawei's Nova phones strip down to their aluminum unibody essentials
    Huawei’s rapid ascent to prominence in the smartphone market is taking another step forward today with the introduction of a new series of handsets called Nova. These devices eschew premium features and extras in favor of distilling Huawei’s strengths down into an affordable, mid-range package. First up is the eponymous Nova, a 5-inch device with a Full HD screen, Snapdragon 625 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and a 12-megapixel camera with larger-than-average pixels. It’s encased in an..
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  • Lenovo's new Yoga Book is a 360 degree laptop without the keyboard

    Lenovo's new Yoga Book is a 360 degree laptop without the keyboard
    reader comments 72 Microsoft's Courier was supposed to be an electronic journal or diary, a piece of hardware purpose-built for applications like OneNote. Two screens with a hinge between them, it opened and closed like a book, supporting both touch and stylus input on both its screens. Lenovo's new Yoga Book looks like a riff on the Courier combined with the company's successful range of 360 degree hinge Yoga-branded laptops. Like a Yoga machine, it's a more or less clamshell form factor..
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