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AMD Finally Seems Serious About Laptops
Since AMD launched Ryzen back in 2017, there’s been a constant refrain from AMD and press alike: The company is going to challenge Intel in the CPU space and help drive down prices and increase innovation. With the announcement of the Ryzen 4000 mobile series, it feels like AMD is finally—finally!—taking on Intel. “It’s the…
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Lenovo Can’t Quit Putting E-Ink Screens In Things, And It’s Awesome
First, Lenovo made a dual-screen laptop that had a normal LCD on top, and an e-ink touchscreen where its keyboard would normally be. It was a bit awkward, but also very cool. Now, at CES 2020, Lenovo has announced a new ThinkBook with a regular screen up top and an e-ink screen on its lid.
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Every Sex Tech Company At CES This Year
This time last year CES was shrouded in controversy after sex tech company Lora DiCarlo won an innovation award for its Osé personal massager – an award which was subsequently revoked by the Consumer Technology Association. Not only was the award reinstated later, the incident resulted in a fundamental shift in the way sexual health…
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A Bed That Cools And Heats Each Sleeper Separately Will Save Countless Relationships
Forcing couples to share a single sleeping space every night might be humanity’s most divisive practice. Sleep Number seems like the only company trying to actively maintain peace in the bedroom, and its latest efforts for maintaining nighttime civility is a new climate-controlled mattress that allows each sleeper to dial in their own preferred temperature.