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  • Lenovo’s Dual-Screen Yoga Book Is Painfully Close To A Breakthrough

    Lenovo’s Dual-Screen Yoga Book Is Painfully Close To A Breakthrough

    Laptops haven’t changed much since 2012. Sure, they’re a bit sleeker, more powerful, and have slightly better battery lives. But after Microsoft conjured up the original Surface with its kickstand and detachable keyboard in 2012, it’s largely been five plus years of iterative improvements. That doesn’t mean companies aren’t trying though, because if you’ve been…


  • I Am Lusting Over Sony’s New Paper-Thin E Ink Watch

    I Am Lusting Over Sony’s New Paper-Thin E Ink Watch

    Despite the added functionality that manufacturers keep trying to cram inside them, watches have always been, and will always be, a fashion accessory first. And that’s why we’re lusting over this new concept E Ink watch from Sony that can instantly change its design, but is also thinner than a credit card.


  • Graphene E-Readers Could Be Much Sturdier

    Graphene E-Readers Could Be Much Sturdier

    I love my Kindle, but mostly because of Amazon’s warranty. In five years of owning Kindles, I have broken three, all entirely because of user error that involved a sharp force to the unyielding e-ink display. A new tech from China promises to put a stop to all that.