Weekend Tech Roundup: OnePlus Goes All-Metal, Y2K Finally Happens, and Lumia Returns?
From new phone releases, worldwide computer crashes and throwback smartphones, there’s a lot that’s gone down over the past few days.
From new phone releases, worldwide computer crashes and throwback smartphones, there’s a lot that’s gone down over the past few days.
May sure has been one super-busy month for tech, with multiple product launches left and right.
Microsoft took centre stage as it unveiled a new breed of portable computing devices, which it markets as “Copilot+ PCs.” According to Microsoft, they differ from more “traditional” computers thanks to the inclusion of built-in AI via Microsoft Copilot+, and new dedicated hardware.
The device runs on Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon X Elite chips.
The new console gets a slight bump in storage and price.
Marketed by Microsoft as an “all-in-one” entertainment platform, the Xbox One competed with other major video game consoles at the time which included the PlayStation 4 and the Nintendo Wii U.
Microsoft is teasing potential Xbox owners with a “new” model of sorts.
AI (Artificial Intelligence) can be defined in many ways depending on which field you’re in or where you see it working. For Fabrica though, the winners of the IK Prize 2016 in partnership with Microsoft, it’s been used in the creative world to learn how we, humans look at images.
The Surface Pro 4 is truly the perfect companion for any professionals out there. Whether you’re blogging, attending conferences around the world like me, or you just need something powerful that can easily transform from a tablet, to a laptop and to a desktop PC whenever you need to, you won’t be disappointed.
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