mobile computers
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HP Spectre Fold Review: Worse Than the Sum of Its Parts
The Spectre Fold is a laptop, tablet, and desktop PC, but it doesn’t do any of those better than a device that comes much, much cheaper.
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First Major Chromebook Update in Years Promises Juiced-Up Specs and a Material You Look
For the decade that the Chromebook line of ultra-cheap laptops has been around, the company has left the ChromeOS-based design to linger without many meaningful updates. Now the tech giant is here with Chromebook Plus touting a new hardware standard and a few software tweaks the company promises will be a step up for anybody…
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Nothing Plans to Launch an Affordable Smartwatch and Earbuds With a New Brand
Nothing, the company behind the second-gen, see-through, light-up smartphone that’s generated positive user reviews since its debut last month, has announced a new brand called CMF by Nothing. In a quarterly community update video, Nothing’s co-founder and CEO, Carl Pei, explains that CMF by Nothing will be focused on “a new range of products that makes…
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Researchers Created a Simple App That Turns Your Smartphone Screen Into an Accurate Thermometer
Device makers have struggled to incorporate temperature sensors into smartphones and smartwatches to turn them into medically accurate body thermometers, but researchers at the University of Washington claim they’ve come up with a way to turn an off-the-shelf smartphone into exactly that–with nothing but a new app. They’re calling it FeverPhone.