Showing posts with label Laptop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laptop. Show all posts

Friday, August 14, 2020

Boar that stole German nudist’s laptop ‘may be culled’


Berlin, Germany — A wild boar that went viral after stealing a nudist’s laptop by a lake in German capital Berlin last week could be caught up in a local cull, an official said Friday.

Photos of the female boar and her two young were shared thousands of times on social media after a naked sunbather was snapped unashamedly chasing after them to retrieve his laptop bag.


But a spokesman for the Berlin state forestry office told news agency DPA the boar and her babies could be culled when the hunting season begins in October.

They would not be shot immediately because it is the wrong time of the year and also because the piglets are still too small, the spokesman said – but the agency will be keeping an eye on them.

The area around the lake is popular with hunters and it is possible they could be targeted later in the year, he added.

Wild boars are regularly culled by licensed hunters in Berlin and the rest of Germany to keep numbers down and to fend off diseases such as African swine fever.


Every year, 1,000 to 2,000 wild boars are shot in Berlin.

They often venture into residential areas looking for food, as appeared to be the case during the incident last week, and have been known to attack humans.

“Many of us were scared but the wild boars seemed to be peaceful,” Adele Landauer, the Berlin-based life coach who took the pictures, wrote as she shared them on Instagram last week.

“After they ate a pizza from a backpack of a man who was taking a swim in the lake they were looking for a dessert. They found this yellow bag and decided to take it away.”

Agence France-Presse

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Microsoft to reportedly launch dual-screen surface device this year


The latest update about Microsoft’s alleged upcoming dual-screen Surface device comes from The Verge who spoke with insiders that confirmed a prototype of the new form factor has been officially revealed to employees.

In December, Windows Central reported that Microsoft is working with Intel to create a dual-screen Surface device with a form factor that allows it to shift from a laptop to a tablet to an even larger laptop.

On Monday, June 3, The Verge confirmed that Microsoft has begun to demonstrate a prototype of the device within the company. According to the technology company’s sources, “Employees even formed long lines to get a closer glimpse at this new Surface device.”

This laptop-tablet hybrid seems to have been in the works for about two years at this point and would serve as both companies’ answer to evolving mobile tech form factors. Reports from 2018 said that Microsoft was working on a dual-screen smartphone called Andromeda, a project that was temporarily halted in favor of developing Centaurus.

If Centaurus does launch, it will likely be a Windows Lite device, a category that is expected to eventually be composed of lightweight Chromebook competitors.

If indeed the device was widely shown and demonstrated within Microsoft, it suggests that the prototype is close to being a production model, the commercial launch could even take place this year. HM/NVG

source: technology.inquirer.net

Sunday, June 2, 2019

Future of laptop keyboards looks bleak as screens multiply in Computex 2019


At this year’s Computex, an annual conference in Taipei dedicated to all things PC, a slew of new laptops and concept models were announced, the most innovative of which demonstrate that keyboards are being pushed to the side in favor of secondary and even tertiary screens.

As the smartphone industry upgrades screens by reducing bezels, shrinking notches and adding flexibility, the laptop industry has also been revamping how displays are used within PCs and have apparently concluded that the more screens, the merrier.

Computex 2019 showed this trend on full display where a series of notebooks were unveiled donning extra screens that push keyboards nearly off the edge of the model.

Asus ZenBook Duo Pro

The redesigned ZenBook that Asus debuted at the conference stole the spotlight with its three screens and a full-size mechanical keyboard, which was pushed down to the bottom of the base to make room for the touchscreen display measuring at 14 inches and the trackpad that doubles as a digital number pad.

The Asus ZenBook Duo Pro will be available for purchase in the third quarter of the year where the price will also be announced.

HP Omen X 2S

Although HP announced the HP Omen X 2S a couple of weeks before Computex 2019, the company still used the conference as an opportunity to showcase the dual-screen gaming laptop. The second display on this model is in a similar location of Asus’ new model and is also a touchscreen, but it is significantly smaller at just six inches. The trackpad has been pushed to the right of a full-size keyboard, but it serves no other purpose than a trackpad.

The HP Omen X 2S will be available in June with a starting price of $2,099.99 (about P109,000).

Intel Honeycomb Glacier concept

Intel only had one concept to show with an innovative new design. Though Honeycomb Glacier is not expected to hit the market anytime soon, it features a design that definitely turned heads at the conference with its two screens and two hinges.

When opened like a conventional laptop, the model looks similar to the Asus ZenBook Pro Duo. Between the second screen and the keyboard, however, there is a second hinge that lifts the main display up to eye level and the second display up enough so you don’t have to hunch over to see it properly.

Honeycomb Glacier is still only in its prototype stage, but it may become a commercial reality over the next couple of years if the trend for more multiscreen laptops further gains momentum. HM/JB

source: technology.inquirer.net

Saturday, July 14, 2018

MacBook Pro keyboards may have gotten a secret upgrade



The latest MacBook Pro may be hiding a secret fix that users have been complaining about for some time now.

The 2018 version of the MacBook Pro, which will be released before the week ends, found its way onto the hand of gadget repair specialists iFixit. Before publishing their customary teardown video for new devices, their gadget experts found an interesting rubberized layer underneath the keycaps of the keyboard, according to a statement.



It was a curious find considering the Apple description of its new MacBook did not mention making any technical changes to the keyboard. They merely said it’s “an improved third-generation keyboard for quieter typing.”

On the other hand, the presence of this protective layer led iFixit to speculate that it was put there to help keep dust and other particulates from accumulating under the keys–a concern that has plagued MacBook users for a long time. This is not to mention replacing or fixing a broken keyboard is expensive.

Apple even has a patent for the very same technology behind its third-generation keyboard. Except the patent mentioned, the design was to help “prevent and/or alleviate contaminant ingress” and not to make typing quieter.


Meanwhile, the company continued to deal with several class-action lawsuits pertaining to the reliability issues of its keyboards, as mentioned in a report by 9to5Mac. If Apple described the new MacBook Pro’s keyboard as one that improves reliability, it would be the same as admitting there were problems with its past keyboards.

With the 2018 MacBook Pro just about to enter the market, only time will tell whether the third-generation keyboards will stand the test of time, and do so quietly as Apple said they would.  Alfred Bayle /ra

source: technology.inquirer.net

Friday, September 29, 2017

Dell XPS 13 9360 13.3-Inch Multi-Touch Notebook


Designed for users looking for a portable system that’s capable of keeping up with them, this thin, light and durable notebook ‘XPS 13 9360’ from Dell sports a 13.3-inch 3200 x 1800 QHD+ InfinityEdge IGZO IPS multi-touch display, a 2.4GHz Intel Core i7-7560U dual-core processor, an Intel Iris Plus Graphics 640, a 16GB DDR3 RAM and a 512GB M.2 SSD.


Other integrated features include 720p webcam w/ dual mics, an SD/SDHC/SDXC card reader, 1x Thunderbolt 3 port, 2x USB 3.0 Type-A ports, 1x DisplayPort 1.2 via Thunderbolt port, a 4-cell lithium-ion battery and built-in stereo speakers.

Running on Windows 10 Home 64-bit OS, the Dell XPS 13 9360 provides WiFi 802.11ac and Bluetooth 4.1 for connectivity. The Dell XPS 13 9360 is currently available for pre-order for $1,699. [Product Page]

source:  techfresh.net