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Google is testing the mysterious Fuchsia OS on the Pixelbook

Google is testing the mysterious Fuchsia OS on the Pixelbook

[ad_1] Remember Fuchsia OS? It’s the mysterious operating system about which we know very little, except that Google is actively developing it and has described it as an “experimental project” that isn’t replacing Chrome OS or Android… at least for the time being. Well, we just learned a something new about it – it’s beingRead more about Google is testing the mysterious Fuchsia OS on the Pixelbook[…]

Best iPhone and Android apps to help you keep your New Year’s resolutions

Best iPhone and Android apps to help you keep your New Year’s resolutions

[ad_1] Keeping those New Year’s resolutions could be tricky with all the distractions 2018 is set to bring, but what if you could use your phone to help you keep on track? There are lots of apps on the market that can help you keep your head in the game and make it much moreRead more about Best iPhone and Android apps to help you keep your New Year’s resolutions[…]

Most exciting new games of 2018: everything you should play next year

Most exciting new games of 2018: everything you should play next year

[ad_1] Your to-play list of 2017 may be towering over your head in a Damoclesian manner every time you sit on your sofa but still you can’t help but keep an anticipatory eye on what’s coming next.  We know, no judgement – we also have that problem. There’s so much good stuff available right now,Read more about Most exciting new games of 2018: everything you should play next year[…]

LG considering phones with extendable, flexible screens

LG considering phones with extendable, flexible screens

[ad_1] LG has long experimented with flexible displays, with years of research starting to bear fruit in the company’s super-light, super-bendy (and super-expensive) OLED TV displays. It now looks as though the company may be ready to begin trickling that tech down into some interesting portable devices. A 2016 patent, uncovered by LetsGoDigital describes aRead more about LG considering phones with extendable, flexible screens[…]

Samsung's next 2-in-1 Chromebook is tipped to have a stylus

Samsung's next 2-in-1 Chromebook is tipped to have a stylus

[ad_1] Word on the Samsung street is that the manufacturer is readying a 2-in-1 Chromebook with a detachable screen, as a follow-up to the Chromebook Pro and Chromebook Plus laptops that the company released this year – and now we’ve got another piece of the puzzle in terms of what to expect. As Chrome UnboxedRead more about Samsung's next 2-in-1 Chromebook is tipped to have a stylus[…]

Intel in 2017: still the leader, but for how long?

Intel in 2017: still the leader, but for how long?

[ad_1] At the beginning of 2017, Intel was the undisputed king when it came to desktop and laptop processors, but now, at the end of the year, while it still retains its leadership of the market, its position isn’t quite as unassailable as it used to be. In this article, we’ll evaluate how Intel performedRead more about Intel in 2017: still the leader, but for how long?[…]

CBI reports stellar December but expects weak Q1

CBI reports stellar December but expects weak Q1

[ad_1] A survey of 642 companies in the manufacturing, service and retailing sectors reported that the CBI growth indicator rose to 19 in December from 6 in November – the biggest increase since December 2015. All three sectors had robust growth with manufacturing performing particularly well, with factories reporting their strongest order books in 30Read more about CBI reports stellar December but expects weak Q1[…]