Windows PCs are about to get a whole lot more exciting thanks to foldable screens. Lenovo, the legendary computer hardware experimenter (remember its dual-screen, half e-ink Yoga Book?), announced ...
HP unveiled the HP Spectre, a foldable computer that can become a tablet, laptop or desktop computer. Not satisfied with 2-in-1 devices? Well, now you can get 3-in-1 from HP. That’s a pretty ...
Samsung’s is reportedly working on its first foldable computer, which will launch early next year. Wikimedia Commons Samsung is reportedly planning to use a new waterdrop hinge for its first-ever ...
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Getting hands-on with the HP Spectre Foldable at a press event in Palo Alto California last week revealed an exciting reality about folding laptops: They’ve now evolved past that first troubled stage ...
The foldable trend isn’t limited to smartphones. While Samsung holds down the fort in mobile, Lenovo’s once again trying to make foldable PCs a thing with a new ThinkPad X1 Fold. Second-generation — ...
Ever have the need to pack up your computer for that roadtrip back to college but there's just no more room left in that '72 AMC Gremlin of yours? Or perhaps you're a small PC reseller with serious ...
HP is the latest company to announce a foldable-screen PC. The 17-inch Spectre Foldable PC has a keyboard that can be used wirelessly with the device propped up on its kickstand. Or you could ...
Samsung is working on a foldable smartphone and now it looks like there is a new Microsoft foldable computer in the works. The new Microsoft Surface Foldable is codenamed Andromeda and some patents ...
We first encountered Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Fold this past January at the Consumer Electronics Show. It was still clearly a prototype at the time, but now the company is ready to start selling the ...
What do the CD-Rom, DVD, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth have in common? They were all invented in The Netherlands. Wi-Fi was invented by Vic Hayes, the CD-Rom and DVD by Philips and Bluetooth by Jaap Haartsen.