Showing posts with label Stefan Etienne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stefan Etienne. Show all posts

Wednesday 26 October 2016

LG’s V20 is a huge phone with two clever cameras

dsc_3868 The LG V20 is the immediate successor to the V10 — a smartphone that LG had christened to be the first with a notification bar that was also a “second screen.” Their first attempt was a ruggedized phone that turned out to be well-loved by those who bought it, but the V20 aims to go above that and solidify the concept. The V20 is an enormous phone with no app drawer, lots… Read More
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Tuesday 25 October 2016

Thursday 20 October 2016

HP’s OMEN 17 is an epic gaming laptop that needs just a tweak or two

dsc_3027 The PC gaming space is dominated by a few enthusiast brands and is further supplemented by far more serious custom builds. HP Inc. isn’t a name that comes to mind when you think of “enthusiast PC gaming system”, but the more endearing folks at HP think that recent tweaks made to OMEN gaming brand can change brand perception in the eyes of PC gamers, like myself. Read More
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Tuesday 18 October 2016

Lobster adds Verizon Cloud to its AI-powered photo licensing arsenal

unnamed Lobster, a Startup Battlefield company from 2014, is breathing new life into its AI-powered media licensing platform by partnering with Verizon Cloud. Advertisers, publications, agencies and will now have the means to license images sourced from social media and cloud, and with Verizon Cloud being added to that, will have a larger pool of “real” images of stock photo quality to… Read More
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Wednesday 12 October 2016

HP’s new Spectre x360 13″ acquires edge-to-edge screen and Intel Kaby Lake chips

hp-x360-spectre-13-can-float Here’s a new system with a 7th generation Intel processor, better known as Intel Kaby Lake. The processor refresh is one of the bigger — but not singular — changes made to HP’s new 13.3″ Spectre x360 laptop. Some of the other tweaks lean more towards aesthetics, including a slimmer profile by removing 2mm of thickness (now 13.8mm), the new HP logo, an… Read More
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