Topic: mobile computing

  • Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Review: The Future on Your Face

    Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Review: The Future on Your Face

    Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses aim to reduce smartphone dependency by integrating digital functions into eyewear, allowing users to stay engaged with their surroundings while accessing key features. The glasses feature a sharp, translucent monocular display with excellent visibility in sunlight but c...

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  • Top Tech Unveiled at CES 2026

    Top Tech Unveiled at CES 2026

    Major tech brands like Samsung, LG, and GE Appliances unveiled innovative products at CES, focusing on AI, connectivity, and personalized experiences to simplify daily life. Key hardware reveals included Samsung's foldable Galaxy Z TriFold phone, LG's ultra-thin Wallpaper TV and CLOiD home robot,...

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  • The Espresso Pro: Your Ultimate Remote Work Revolution

    The Espresso Pro: Your Ultimate Remote Work Revolution

    The Espresso Pro 15.6-inch portable monitor provides a high-quality dual-screen experience for remote work, enhancing productivity with its lightweight, durable design and generous screen size. It connects easily via a single USB-C cable, offering a vibrant 4K touchscreen display and supporting d...

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  • Cyberdeck: The Future of VR Personal Computing

    Cyberdeck: The Future of VR Personal Computing

    The concept of a personal cyberdeck, a portable device for seamless data access in virtual reality, is transitioning from science fiction to reality as enthusiasts build custom systems. A modern cyberdeck centers on a personal, portable data store, accessible across operating systems and within V...

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  • Chrome to Block Annoying Web Notifications Automatically

    Chrome to Block Annoying Web Notifications Automatically

    Google is updating Chrome to automatically disable notifications from websites users frequently ignore, targeting high-volume alerts that contribute to digital clutter and distraction. The feature builds on existing Android functionality and focuses on sites with low user interaction, as data sho...

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  • Google's Pixel 10 Runs Linux Apps Better Than Any Android Phone

    Google's Pixel 10 Runs Linux Apps Better Than Any Android Phone

    Google is integrating GPU acceleration via Gfxstream into Android's Terminal app, enabling the Pixel 10 to run graphical Linux applications much more efficiently by utilizing the device's GPU. The Pixel 10 is currently the only Android device with this feature, as it includes a specific firmware ...

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