If you’re an old-timer in the personal computer world, you probably remember form factors like the Commodore 64, which shoved ...
Public libraries in Australia are experimenting with inventive ways to attract new members — but a lack of funding means they ...
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Qualcomm Launches Snapdragon X2 Plus Chips for Mainstream Laptops: Here Are the First Test Numbers
At CES 2026, the big maker of mobile chips teased details—and some benchmarks—for its new mainstream Snapdragon processor ...
Palm Valley Capital Management, an investment management firm, has released the “Palm Valley Capital Fund” fourth-quarter ...
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GE unveils smart fridge that scans barcodes and orders Instacart
GE is turning the refrigerator into a full-fledged shopping assistant, unveiling a smart model that scans barcodes, tracks ...
Samsung plans to double the number of mobile devices with Galaxy AI in 2026, from 400 to 800 million, Reuters reports. The AI features are largely powered by Google’s Gemini model, as well as ...
Dell's mainstream consumer laptops will still simply be labeled as Dell, but its premium models will again fall under the XPS name. To restart the XPS line, Dell has announced two models today at CES ...
Back by popular demand (and the Dell faithful's outrage!), the XPS name returns in new 14-inch and 16-inch laptops that also ...
Every new model has a 16:10 aspect ratio screen and can be upgraded from IPS to fast-refreshing OLED.
Despite being smaller than a MacBook Air, the XPS 14 has much more battery capacity, coming in at 70WHr to the Air's 53.8WHr.
Dell is walking back recent branding changes with the 'Plus' and 'Premium' monikers, returning the XPS name to its flagship position.
The Prestige 13 AI+, in particular, is exceedingly light, weighing only 1.98 pounds (899 grams). With its 2.8K OLED display and max 64GB of RAM, it's a niche product but could potentially compete with ...
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