The ideacentre 610S is the latest mini desktop computer from Lenovo and it has a design that seems to have been taken right out of a Star Wars movie. Not only does it look futuristic, but it also can get the job done without a monitor thanks to a wireless projector that is bundled with it.
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ideacentre Y900 RE combines Lenovo’s expertise with Razer’s gaming technology
During the latter half of 2015, Lenovo and Razer had announced that they would be working together to create several gaming machines for users. The first products of their collaboration is the Y900 RE (Razer Edition) rig and the Y27g Curved Gaming Monitor.
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Lenovo ideapad Y900 announced – Powerful gaming laptop
With the market for games growing bigger and bigger, there comes a need to have powerful gaming on the go and that is exactly what Lenovo is planning to provide with the new ideapad Y900 gaming laptop.
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Lenovo launches the YOGA 900S – World’s thinnest convertible laptop
CES in Las Vegas is all set to kick-start tomorrow however, several companies are announcing their products prior to the show itself to gain attention. The latest laptop from Lenovo aims at doing just that. Lenovo has introduced the YOGA 900S as the world’s thinnest convertible laptop.
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Intel acquires drone maker Ascending Technologies
Intel has acquired a drone maker dubbed as Ascending Technologies for an undisclosed sum. The German company makes drones and auto-pilot software which gives the drones a sense of the surroundings.
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Top 5 use cases for Intel’s Real-Sense Technology
We’re sure that many of you have heard of Intel’s Real-Sense technology* by now, perhaps some of you may even have it on your devices. Today, we will be taking a look at top 5 use cases for RealSense™ technology in real world applications. Who uses it or who can use it and how.
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Why you should consider buying an Intel Skylake powered computer
When you think of processors, Intel is the first name that comes to mind. That is because Intel has a long history of manufacturing industry leading processors for computing. Their journey began in 1971 when they created the Intel 4004* 4 bit processor which was one of the first commercially available microprocessor.
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Intel Compute Stick for Business Travelers
As computers become a commodity, there’s a full range of fresh use cases that have started emerging. One of the most interesting devices to have emerged lately is the Intel® compute stick. Clarke’s law*** suggests that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Just like the original flash drives or pen drives appeared to be a miraculous alternative to CDs, the compute stick too appears to be the harbinger of a computing revolution.
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Why is Intel Compute Stick the ultimate portable PC
We live in an era where it is almost impossible to live without computers. While many are satisfied using just their smartphones, the majority still depend on a desktop computer or laptop to get their work done. A smartphone simply does not have the required productivity levels or processing power of a full-fledged PC. However, people are often forced to use their smartphones or tablets just because they do not wish to lug around a desktop rig or a laptop. What if you were able to have a PC that fits right into your pocket? What if you could have all your files and settings just the way you like? The Intel® compute stick does just that.
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Xiaomi Mi Pad 2 with Intel chipset and 2GB RAM spotted on Geekbench
Xiaomi Mi Pad 2 has surfaced on Geekbench and some of the information about the specs of the successor of the Mi Pad from the company have been revealed.
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Fossil Q Announced – Fashionable Connected Accessories
Fossil has announced a new range of connected fashionable accessories namely the Q Grant, Q Dreamer, Q Reveler and Q Founder. All the connected devices are compatible with Android devices with version 4.3 or higher or iPhone 5 and newer.
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Intel reportedly has a workforce of over 1,000 working on chips for next iPhones
Intel has more than 1,000 engineers working on the Intel 7360 LTE modem for Apple’s iPhone 7 devices, as per a latest report from Venturebeat.
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Tag Heuer to unveil Android Wear luxury smartwatch on November 9
Tag Heuer had partnered with Google and Intel for its Android Wear-powered luxury smartwatch in March. Today, the company has teased the launch of its smartwatch that is scheduled on November 9. The company already confirmed that it will launch the smartwatch in Q4 2015.
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How 2 in 1s are transforming workflows across industries
“The only thing constant is change” – Heraclitus. This is a quote that was true in the past, is true now and will remain true in the future. As true as that is, people in general are opposed to change at first even if that change is for the better. 2 in 1s is a change that is slowly but surely transforming the workflow across various industries and while people did hesitate at first, they are now taking a liking to it and are embracing its potential. Let’s take a look at a few industries where 2 in 1s have changed the workflow and how.
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2 in 1s vs Laptops: Which one should you get?
Laptops and 2-in-1s are not so different, especially when the latter is meant to act like a laptop when necessary, but this “when necessary” is the part that makes 2in1s subtly different and puts them in an evolutionary perspective. Both serve the same purpose – on the go computing, but how do they differ and which one should you go for? Let’s find out. Continue reading “2 in 1s vs Laptops: Which one should you get?”