Friday, March 31, 2023

At Exceptional Minds, autistic artists turn creativity into careers

With support from Apple, Exceptional Minds is preparing a new generation of animators, VFX artists, and motion graphics designers.

Thursday, March 30, 2023

Friend or foe: Can computer coders trust ChatGPT?

The artificial intelligence ChatGPT can write computer code, but its help comes with many potential problems.

source https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-65086798?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA

Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference returns June 5

Apple announced it will host its Worldwide Developers Conference in an online format June 5-9, with a special in-person event at Apple Park on June 5.

Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Government sets out 'adaptable' regulation for AI

It proposes a set of principles for the "responsible use" of the tech, which is worth £3.7bn to UK economy.

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Apple Gangnam will welcome first customers this Friday, March 31 in South Korea

Apple celebrates the dynamic Gangnam District with a special Today at Apple session featuring K-pop group NewJeans.

Apple introduces Apple Pay Later

Apple today introduced Apple Pay Later, which allows users to split purchases into four payments, spread over six weeks with no interest and no fees.

Apple Music Classical is here

Apple today launched Apple Music Classical, a brand-new app designed to deliver the listening experience classical music lovers deserve.

Monday, March 27, 2023

Elon Musk: Twitter boss announces blue tick shake-up

Only paying users will have their content recommended and be allowed to vote in polls from 15 April.

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Crewless container ships appear on the horizon

Autonomous container ships are undergoing trials with crewless voyages planned in the next two years.

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Sunday, March 26, 2023

Saturday, March 25, 2023

New Pixel Tablet leaks include images of the Pixel Stand accessory

We're still patiently waiting for the Pixel Tablet, the device Google announced in May 2022 and which is scheduled to launch this year – but a new pair of leaks give us a better idea of what to expect when the device finally does appear.

First of all, Twitter tipster SnoopyTech has posted images of what is supposedly the Google Pixel Tablet Stand, a docking station for the new tablet that will essentially turn it into a Google Nest Hub Max when you're not carrying it around.

Google has previously mentioned something called a Charging Speaker Dock to do this job, but there has been talk that two docks are in development – one with a speaker and one without. It's not clear which one this is.

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Hello to Hub Mode

Then we also have some updates from 9to5Google: the team there has been digging into the code into the Google Home app, and some snippets mentioning the Pixel Tablet are already appearing ahead of the launch of the tablet.

Apparently the Pixel tablet will go into what's called a "Hub Mode" when it's placed on a dock. That mode is going to enable it to receive content beamed over the Google Cast standard, just like a Chromecast dongle does.

Again, there's a mention of two different docks here. It seems as though these docks will work a lot like smart speakers such as the Google Nest Mini, though there may be some limitations in terms of what you can do with them.


Analysis: following Amazon's lead

If the idea of a tablet that you can turn into a smart display sounds familiar, it's because Amazon has already done it – note that tablets such as the Amazon Fire HD 10 can work in something called Show Mode, essentially turning them into an Echo Show.

In other words, you can call out Alexa commands and have the responses appear on the tablet, as would happen on something like the Echo Show 10. There are also official charging docks for the Fire HD tablets that further blur the lines between the products.

It's a move that makes a lot of sense, because you're not always going to be carrying your tablet around. Put it on its dock, and not only can it be charging, it can also listen out for and respond to your voice commands – just like one of the best smart displays.

We can also expect something similar from Apple in the not-too-distant future. The HomePod 2 has now been launched, and the rumor is that the next smart speaker from Apple is going to come with an iPad-like display attached.



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‘I left teaching to train as a heat pump engineer’

Heat pumps could radically cut household CO2 emissions, but there's a shortage of qualified installers.

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Thursday, March 23, 2023

Lenovo launches LOQ affordable gaming laptops because we’re all broke right now

Lenovo expands its suite of gaming laptops today with a new line to serve the budget and new-to-gaming markets, and to be honest, it's perfect timing.

The Lenovo LOQ – pronounced “lock” – gaming laptops join Lenovo's gaming lineup that's dominated by over-$1,000/£1,000 builds to cater to budget gamers who need something capable without burning an RTX 4090-sized hole in their pockets. 

“With the launch of the new Lenovo LOQ brand," says Jun Ouyang, Lenovo's VP and general manager of the Consumer Business Segment, "we’re building a lineage of gaming excellence and PC offerings that are not just for the gaming community’s top players, but for new and future gamers alike.”

The LOQ gaming laptops will be available in both 16-inch and 15-inch display sizes and powered by 13th Gen Intel Core or AMD Ryzen 7000 chips and Nvidia RTX 4060 graphics, the desktop model of which is rumored to hit the streets in April 2023. Configurations for both sizes will come with up to 16GB 5,600MHz DDR5 RAM, and it'll be future-proofed with support for up to 32GB storage and up to a 1TB PCIe SSD.

While they're not exactly super cheap – a bit of a tall order if you want a gaming laptop that won't give you a migraine and sore eyes, gamers are actually getting new affordable options in the budget gaming laptop market, which is seriously underserved. The base configurations for both Intel and AMD models of the Lenovo LOQ 15 will start at $899.99, while the AMD model of the Lenovo LOQ 16 will start at a higher $959.99.

Economizing fans of budget gaming PC builds aren't left behind, as Lenovo is also releasing a line of Lenovo LOQ Towers, which will be powered by up to 13th Gen Intel Core i7-13700 CPUs and the latest RTX 4000 GPUs. These will have a modest price of entry as well, starting at $979.99.

Cheap not low-class

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The Lenovo LOQ gaming laptops may be more accessible, budget-wise, but that doesn't mean they're low in features. 

The 15-inch version sport up to a WQHD 165Hz VRR display and a 60Whr rapid-charging battery with up to 6 hours per charge. The 16-incher, on the other hand, comes with up to a WQXGA 165Hz VRR display and an 80Whr rapid-charging battery with up to 7 hours of juice. 

Both feature a MUX switch, which should help reduce gaming latency and optimize battery life; Nvidia G-sync support; the Lenovo LA AI Chip that dynamically tunes wattage and thermal performance; and Lenovo's full-sized gaming keyboard with a 1.5mm key travel and optional 4-zone RGB backlighting.

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Not many details have been shared about the Lenovo LOQ Tower, but we're told that it'll come in a spacious 17L chassis with 2D and 3D striped accents in the front, expandable memory of up to 32GB DDR4 RAM as well as expandable storage. We should, however, get more information as we inch closer to its expected release date of Q3 2023.

If you're excited to get your hands on the LOQ laptops, the good news is Lenovo will start rolling them out in April, starting with the Intel-powered LOQ 15-inch and followed by the AMD-powered LOQ 15-inch and the Intel-powered 16-inch in May. The Lenovo LOQ 16 with AMD Ryzen processor won't hit the shelves until June 2023.

Slimming down for gaming on the go

If you're looking for something more mobile rather than money-saving, Lenovo's got you covered as well with its new Lenovo Legion Slim gaming laptops. The Lenovo Legion Slim 7 already exist, but this year, the brand isn't just updating it but also adding a new model to the line – the Lenovo Slim 5. Both promise to offer portability with very little compromise to performance in an effort to serve gamers who want to play while traveling as well as nomadic content creators.

These pricier options feature many of the Lenovo LOQ's features and then some, such as a faster or higher resolution display, Lenovo Legion’s ColdFront 5.0 advanced thermal system, an SD card reader, and most notably, the new Legion TrueStrike full-sized keyboard with Legion Spectrum RGB lighting. To stay true to their portable nature, they also have USB-C charging capability.

They'll be fitted with more powerful Intel or AMD internals of up to a 13th Gen Intel Core i7 (or i9 in the Slim 7) or AMD Ryzen 9 chips and up to an Nvidia RTX 4070 graphics. 

These Lenovo Legion Slim laptops will start rolling out in April 2023, starting with the Intel-powered Slim 7 and Slim 5. However, as with most thin and light gaming laptops, they won't come cheap. The cheapest of them, the AMD-powered Slim 5, starts at $1,1999.99.



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Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Shou Zi Chew: Who is the TikTok CEO?

The 40-year-old is facing questioning from US lawmakers amid growing suspicion of the Chinese app.

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ChatGPT bug leaked users' conversation histories

Social media users had shared images of chat histories with AI conversations they said were not theirs.

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“Friday Night Baseball” resumes on Apple TV+ on April 7

Today Apple and Major League Baseball (MLB) announced that “Friday Night Baseball” will be available exclusively to Apple TV+ subscribers.

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Sidemen manager: 'I cut out alcohol to succeed'

Jordan Schwarzenberger talks about his attitude to alcohol in the workplace for our CEO Secrets series.

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Google Chrome could soon banish one of our biggest browser frustrations

Google’s Chrome browser might soon offer a really smart feature for those who make use of web extensions, namely the ability to turn off all of those add-ons for any given site with just a click.

As a keen-eyed Twitter user tells us (via MS Power User), Chrome just got this highly convenient extra in the Canary build (earliest testing channel).

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The feature currently consists of a slider to choose whether extensions are allowed or blocked on any specific site. So, with just one click, you can choose to block all extensions, which may allow you to access a troublesome site that won’t otherwise load due to one of those add-ons.

Granted, you have to reload the website after choosing to block (or allow) extensions, and Google is apparently going to add a prompt to this effect (there’s nothing along these lines yet, so this looks like pretty early testing still).

That means this functionality could take some time to come through to the release version of Google’s browser, but the good news is that at least the ability isn’t hidden behind a flag in Canary (which is the case when the groundwork is still being laid for a test feature).

Hopefully, given the usefulness of this change, it’ll come to the full incarnation of Chrome without too much of a wait.


Analysis: Hurry up, Google, and get this feature live

So, what’s the big deal here? Well, this is a really convenient touch when you run across problems loading websites due to the extensions you have installed. It means that in order to access a certain site, rather than having to go in and disable your pop-up blocker – to take a common example of an extension that can cause issues – and then reenable it when you finish browsing that site, all you have to do now is click that one button.

Moreover, you can leave that set for the given website so it’ll work in the future, too, while keeping all your extensions operational elsewhere on the web. Basically, any site you have trouble loading can be given a pass going forward to disable extensions and avoid any headaches.

This feature is also pretty handy in the event that you encounter a gremlin with a website, and have no idea what’s causing it. Is it one of your many extensions, perhaps? With this slider, you can just turn them all off in a split-second, reload, and find out if this is the case. Pretty nifty.

Right, Google – get on with bringing this one forward to the stable release of Chrome, please. But for now, if you want to use it, you’ll have to be running the Canary release of the browser (that’ll likely have plenty of issues elsewhere, sadly, so only the brave need apply to test it).



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Monday, March 20, 2023

How Elon Musk's tweets unleashed a wave of hate

The Twitter owner's response to a BBC investigation highlights how abuse is thriving on the platform.

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BBC advises staff to delete TikTok from work phones

The corporation is taking the decision over privacy and security concerns about the popular app.

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Friday, March 17, 2023

YouTube reinstates Donald Trump's channel

It is the latest social media channel to restore his account following Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

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Thursday, March 16, 2023

The Oppo Find X6 series and Oppo Pad 2 are officially just days away from launch

If you’ve been holding out for the launch of the Oppo Find X6 then you won't have to wait too much longer, as Oppo has confirmed that it will be fully announcing the Find X6 series on March 21.

That confirmation was posted directly on Oppo’s online store and spotted by MyFixGuide, and it came alongside the revelation that we’ll also see the Oppo Pad 2 at this launch event.

That said, given that this launch has only so far been announced on Chinese sites, it’s likely only for China, meaning you might have to wait longer to get these devices in other parts of the world. And in the case of the Oppo Find X6 Pro, most regions may never get it if a recent leak proves accurate.

A close-up of the camera block on an Oppo Find X6 Pro

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Still, we’ll at least learn all the specs on March 21, with the event kicking off at 2pm Chinese time, which is 2am ET / 6am GMT / 5pm AEDT, or at 11pm on March 20 for those on Pacific Time. So it’s one of the rare smartphone launches that’s timed well for those in Australia but not so much for the US or the UK.

Of course, you won’t need to tune in, as we’ll be sure to bring you all the details shortly after the launch.

As well as sharing the announcement date, Oppo has also revealed a teaser image of the Oppo Find X6 Pro, showing off a very large circular camera housing. Only part of it is visible, but there’s enough to make out a square lens, which is almost certainly a periscope camera for long-distance optical zoom.

You can also see the start of what’s almost certainly the brand name Hasselblad, so expect the cameras to be tuned in collaboration with the famed camera company.

The design matches up perfectly with previously leaked images of the phone, and you can also see that alongside probably other colors it will be available in a brown leather or leather-effect finish.

The Oppo Pad 2 from the front and back

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The Oppo Pad 2 is also pictured, and this gets more fully shown off, sporting a design that’s a lot like the OnePlus Pad, complete with a circular camera block on the rear. The similarities in design are no surprise, since OnePlus and Oppo are under the same corporate umbrella, and often share tech and designs.

You can also see that it will be compatible with a stylus and a keyboard.

As for the specs of these gadgets, we’ll learn them all officially soon, but we already have a good idea of what to expect from the Oppo Find X6 series.

What to expect from the Oppo Find X6

Thanks to leaks and rumors, we know that the Oppo Find X6 will probably have a very different design to the Find X6 Pro, with a similarly large but much more rectangular camera block.

It will reportedly have a trio of 50MP cameras, covering wide, ultrawide, and telephoto duties, and it’s said to have a 4,800mAh battery with 80W charging.

The Oppo Find X6 Pro on the other hand is rumored to have a 6.7-inch 2K screen, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, 8GB or 12GB of RAM, 128GB, 256GB or 512GB of storage, a 5,000mAh battery with 100W charging, and a similar trio of 50MP cameras, though one of these will apparently have a large 1-inch sensor.

Though again, the Pro model may well not be widely available, which is a shame, because it sounds like it could have been a contender for our best phones list.



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Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Chancellor announces £1m Manchester Prize for AI

The Budget also promises funding for a supercomputer and a £2.5bn quantum-computing research programme.

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Meet four women using apps and games to drive culture and create change

The women of Rebel Girls, Dinosaur Polo Club, and Wisdom share how their experiences shaped the vision for their apps and games on the App Store.

Facebook-owner Meta to cut 10,000 staff

In addition to the 10,000 jobs being lost, 5,000 open roles at the company will be left unfilled.

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Apple introduces Shop with a Specialist over Video

Today Apple launched Shop with a Specialist over Video, a new live shopping experience on apple.com for customers in the U.S.

Monday, March 13, 2023

Tiny data centre used to heat public swimming pool

The heat generated by the small box of powerful computers is enough to heat the pool about 60% of the time.

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Sunday, March 12, 2023

Apple TV+ wins Academy Award for The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recognizes Apple Original film that honors the strength of our shared humanity.

Friday, March 10, 2023

Can VR influencers save the metaverse?

Some people think the vision of a virtual world is dead. But others still believe it's the future.

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Thursday, March 9, 2023

Silicon Valley Bank share slump rocks financial markets

The four largest US banks, including JP Morgan and Wells Fargo, lost over $50bn of their market value.

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Wednesday, March 8, 2023

Why do Chinese tech billionaires keep vanishing?

The mystery over the latest missing business leader comes as Xi Jinping tightens his grip on China.

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Apple invites Ted Lasso fans to “believe” with new Today at Apple session

Customers around the world can drop in to an Apple Store for a fun, new Today at Apple series in celebration of the third season of Ted Lasso.

Tuesday, March 7, 2023

The haters and conspiracy theorists back on Twitter

A BBC Monitoring investigation has found hundreds of reinstated accounts on Twitter promoting abuse and misinformation.

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The ReMarkable 2 just became the best laptop for escaping the internet hellscape

If you've dreamt of having an E Ink laptop that lets you write in peace away from the noise of the internet fairground, the ReMarkable 2 tablet and its new keyboard could be for you.

We've long been fans of the ReMarkable 2, calling it "the best digital handwriting and sketching experience you can get this side of a paper pad and pencil". But it's strangely lacked an official keyboard accessory to boost its appeal for writers – until now.

The new Type Folio ($199 / £179, around AU$320) is a super-slim keyboard that snaps onto the ReMarkable 2 with magnets, and apparently needs no additional pairing or charging. 

That means you can type your notes or debut novel onto the tablet's 10.3-inch E Ink display, without worrying about eye strain or being bombarded with the internet's increasingly tenacious notifications and adverts.

Hands typing on the ReMarkable 2 Tablet's new keyboard

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Despite its slim profile, ReMarkable says the Type Folio's keys have 1.3mm of travel – still a way off the world's best keyboards, but a lot better than stubbing your fingers on a touchscreen. A few recent software tweaks also promise to make sure the typing experience melds nicely with ReMarkable's traditional note-taking and sketching strengths.

For example, any handwritten text will intelligently connect to your typed text, so your scribbled and typed notes stay connected as you edit. You can also convert handwritten notes into text, then edit them using the Type Folio keyboard.

With ReMarkable promising that future software updates will bring more features to the Type Folio's integration with its latest tablet, it could well become an essential accessory – particularly if you find it hard to concentrate when writing in the likes of Google Docs and Microsoft Word. We don't blame you, when ChatGPT is always just a few clicks away.


Analysis: A pricey delight for minimalists   

Hands typing on the ReMarkable 2 Tablet's new keyboard

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For writers, the internet has become the ultimate test of self-discipline – and while the ReMarkable 2 tablet and its new Type Folio keyboard aren't the only way to block out its many distractions, they are shaping up to be one of the best concentration-boosting combos around.

The combination certainly isn't a cheap one – get the ReMarkable 2 tablet with its new keyboard and a Marker pen and you're looking at an investment of $577 / £517 (around AU$930). That's more than an iPad 10.9 (2022) and it's worth bearing in mind that the ReMarkable doesn't have home comforts like a web browser or spell check, or even a lit screen. 

If you need more connectivity from your E Ink typewriter, combining something like a Boox Nova Air or a Meebook P10 Pro with a Bluetooth keyboard could be a cheaper and more powerful setup, as both run Android and give you access to the Google Play Store. Of course, our Onyx Boox Tab Ultra review found that tablet had a hard time keeping up with keyboard input. 

We feel that these more powerful options might defeat the object of a pure, distraction-free writing machine. If you're looking to combine the feel of real paper, an incredible writing experience and the convenience of digital connectivity, the ReMarkable 2 tablet remains a unique option – and its new Type Folio keyboard turns it into a super-minimalist laptop that could well be worth its premium.



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Hello, yellow! Apple introduces new iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus

A new yellow joins the iPhone 14 lineup, with long battery life, industry-leading durability, a dual-camera system, and groundbreaking safety features.

Monday, March 6, 2023

Have I been fired? worker asks chief executive Elon Musk on Twitter

In a Twitter thread that went viral, Halli Thorleifsson was asked by Elon Musk what work he had done for the firm.

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Elon Musk's Tesla cuts prices again as tries to boost sales

Tesla boss Elon Musk has previously said he hoped price cuts would help the firm avoid the hit from a "pretty difficult recession" in 2023.

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TECNO’s flagship MEGABOOK S1 2023 checks all the right boxes for everyday use

MWC 2023 just wrapped up in Barcelona where thousands of tech companies gathered to show off the latest advances in portable devices over the course of four days. Among those participants is TECNO, a tech company striving to merge “tech value” with “aesthetic value”. In 2014 TECNO released their CAMON camera phone series, the success of which led TECNO to further expand its AIoT into smart audio devices as well as smart home and wearable devices. By 2022, however, TECNO was ready to make their move into the laptop space and released the MEGABOOK T1.

The MEGABOOK T1 was just the start of a series of laptops planned by TECNO, however, and the natural next step was to reveal the newest flagship device at MWC 2023. The MEGABOOK S1 2023 will pair together an Intel Core i7-1360P with 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM, offering a considerable step up from the previously released T1. 

This announcement is a big step forward for the MEGABOOK series, as the previously released T1 featured 12th Gen Intel CPUs and was available in Central and Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia and Asia.

Tecno meeting with Intel at MWC

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Senior VP/Chair of INTEL China, Wang Rui, visited TECNO at MWC 2023, and met with Ha Le, the Vice President of Transsion Holdings, marking a new milestone in the cooperation between TECNO and Intel. Both parties were pleased to continue cooperating to create products that are loved by consumers worldwide. Wang Rui and Ha Le both expressed their enthusiasm for the future of the partnership, and agreed to consider product performance, user experiences, and solutions jointly in the future, with the goal of creating better experiences and fulfilling customer needs. They are both confident that this partnership will continue to yield exciting new developments in the technology industry.

Creatively productive

TECNO MEGABOOK S1 2023

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Paired with the Intel Core i7-1360P and 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM, the MEGABOOK S1 2023 is a productivity powerhouse wrapped up in an impressively thin 13.5mm magnesium alloy body that tips the scales at just 1.35kg. The laptop doesn’t lack function for the sake of form, though, as it manages to pack in a USB 4.0 port capable of data transmission speeds up to 40gbps alongside HDMI 2.0, USB 3.0 and 3.5mm headphone ports. Digital artists and other creators who utilize graphic pen displays but want to keep their cable management under control will be excited to discover a fully functional USB-C port is included, as well. 

Once the day is done, there’s plenty of room to save your files on the MEGABOOK S1’s internal 1TB of SSD storage.  But finishing up your work doesn’t mean the MEGABOOK’s job is done. The deceptively slim laptop boasts a 120Hz refresh rate with a 2.3k resolution on a 16:10 borderless screen leading to a screen-to-body ratio of 90%. Whether you prefer to watch videos that are in portrait or landscape mode, there’s plenty of real estate on this screen to view it all making the MEGABOOK S1 2023 just as suitable for entertainment as it is productivity.

Made for multi-tasking

If you’re the kind of multitasker who uses multiple screens and you’ve already dove into the TECNO ecosystem then you’ll find the MEGABOOK S1’s OneLeap feature particularly useful. OneLeap utilizes over-the-air connectivity to allow the user to multitask by casting up to three screens simultaneously to their laptop. The devices are able to data sync and share clipboards, file management systems, and even reverse network sharing. OneLeap allows the devices to pair together simply from being in proximity to each other, while the SwiftTransfer feature offers the user quick and efficient file transfers via gesture support.

Powerful but portable

TECNO MEGABOOK S1 2023

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There’s often some give and take when it comes to devices that are designed for both performance and productivity. Laptops that are intended for professional creative uses need to utilize the latest technology but recent generations of processors can generate a large amount of heat. TECNO compensates for this in the MEGABOOK S1 by adding a dual fan system with their proprietary ICE STORM cooling system. This allows the laptop to make the most of what the 13th gen Intel processor is capable of while maintaining a sleek and visually appealing profile.

In addition to looking good, the slim profile and lightweight nature of the MEGABOOK S1 means that it's portable enough to throw in your bag and have it ready at your fingertips at a moment’s notice. 

The MEGABOOK S1 2023 flagship laptop can be purchased from the TECNO website.



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A Documentary: By ChatGPT

Making a documentary powered by artificial intelligence (AI) reassured me my job’s safe, for now at least.

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Sunday, March 5, 2023

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Thursday, March 2, 2023

Findings from Apple Women’s Health Study advance science around menstrual cycles

Moving menstrual health forward with the Research app and Cycle Tracking features on iPhone and Apple Watch.

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

TikTok sets 60-minute daily screen time limit for under-18s

The 13 to 18-year-olds will be limited to 60 minutes a day on the service, but can opt out of the measure.

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