Month: January 2022

ASUS made a wild 17-inch foldable OLED tablet

ASUS has a lot more to show off at CES than traditional laptops. The ZenBook 17 Fold is a full-screen foldable OLED tablet, which marks an evolution from the dual-screen Project Precog concept the company showcased in 2018. The device comes with a Bluetooth keyboard with touchpad. When the screen…

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Razer x Fossil smartwatch hands-on: Only for hardcore fans

Razer seems to treat each CES as its personal carnival, using the show as a chance to show off things like wild-looking masks and insane triple-screen notebooks. This year, in addition to launching new laptops, it’s also teamed up with smartwatch maker Fossil to launch a special edition wearable. The…

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Fossil activates gamer mode with a Razer smartwatch

Fossil usually shows up to CES with a hoard of smartwatches, but last year was a weird one for Wear OS. Google and Samsung announced a new unified version of Wear OS, but the catch was that non-Samsung watches — including Fossil’s — won’t be eligible for an upgrade until…

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Ring’s latest alarm add-on can detect the sound of breaking glass

Audio player loading… Ring, which made its name in home security cameras and video doorbells, has unveiled an add-on to its smart alarm system that will alert you if it identifies the sound of breaking glass. The Ring Alarm Glass Break Sensor uses AI to distinguish between the sound of…

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Amazon makes a deal with Stellantis to buy electric Ram ProMaster delivery vans in 2023

Amazon announced that it will buy an undisclosed number of electric delivery vans from Stellantis in 2023. The automaker has said that it will roll out an all-electric version of its Ram ProMaster commercial van that year. Stellantis, which is the company that formed last year from the merger of…

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Google Chrome now lets you delete the data a website has on you

Audio player loading… Google has released Chrome 97, the latest iteration of its internet browser, offering not just the usual tweaks and upgrades, but also way more control over the data websites store on individual visitors. Unlike previous versions, where users could only delete individual website cookies, on Chrome 97,…

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