Between repairability, upgradability, and sustainability, there's plenty of reason to believe that modular designs are the future of laptops. While these might still fit in the standard clamshell or 2 ...
The design of laptops is entering a new phase where both hardware evolution and artificial intelligence are becoming equally ...
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Intel debuts bold modular laptop design focused on the right-to-repair — a concept we'd love to see in laptops
This week, Intel proposed a modular PC design engineered for laptops and mini-PCs that feels like a sketch of what future laptops could be. Published by Intel researchers on the company's blog, the ...
If you’re looking to buy a Windows-based laptop this holiday season, here’s something to consider: We in the industry know that most people who buy laptops keep and use them, on average, for 4.5 years ...
While tablets fulfill the role of all-screen computing devices, laptops continue to cling to their physical keyboards, in some shape or form. The Asus Zenbook 17 Fold OLED, however, asks the question, ...
Hewlett-Packard believes the future of laptops lies in the form of “converged” devices like the Pro X2 410 hybrid, which is a tablet bundled with a detachable keyboard. Hewlett-Packard believes the ...
Lenovo brings at least one exciting concept device each year to Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. It's usually a Lenovo computer of some sort, which isn't ready for mass consumption because the ...
Laptops and desktops with Intel’s next-generation Core chips will ship early next year, and the chip maker will use its conference next week to highlight the architecture behind the new processors. At ...
Lenovo has a new dual-screen laptop out, the Lenovo Yoga Book 9i. This is no concept machine. It's not even a clunky beta-feelin' early stab that you can buy but probably shouldn't. It's a polished, ...
Samsung Display is at SID Display Week with a bunch of OLED innovations including a future laptop screen that expands to offer five times the display real estate, and a sensor-packed panel capable of ...
This essay is part of Time, Online, a Future Tense series on how technology is changing prison. It’s published in partnership with Open Campus, a nonprofit newsroom focused on higher education.
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