The new Legion Go S is the world's first licensed handheld gaming device running SteamOS - alongside a Windows version.
Enter the OnePlus Pad 2, a tablet designed to cater to your diverse needs. Whether you're a movie buff, a busy professional, or an avid gamer, this versatile device has something for everyone. Let's ...
SINGAPORE: Global asset manager Keppel is taking its first plunge into the centralised cooling system pioneered at Tengah with a configuration that will enter through the kitchen and run under the ...
While going through the USPTO directory, I spotted a couple of interesting patents from Microsoft. One patent was for a dual-screen “Surface Phone”, which probably won’t ship ever ...
The conditions of the deal/s may have changed since the initial publishing of this post. The OnePlus Store is letting you snatch the amazing OnePlus Pad 2 with a lovely $50 discount with the ...
Microsoft launched a new data center design that helps optimize AI workloads while consuming no water for cooling. This chip-level cooling solution can deliver precise temperature control without ...
Everything inside the PC is easily accessible user-serviceable, including the standard ATX motherboard, CPU liquid cooling options ... at 22 inches and just over 2 feet in length.
Satya Nadella has been Microsoft's CEO since February 4, 2014, and its executive chairman since June 2021. He is the company's third CEO since its incorporation in 1975. Let's break down the ...
One potential alternative is the OnePlus Pad 2. It’s larger than the Galaxy Tab S9 but slightly smaller than the Tab S10 Plus. I’ve been using it for a few months, and it’s phenomenal.
Wozniak legally purchases uncut sheets of real $2 bills from the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing and works with a print shop to bind them into pads, with which he pranks friends ...
The handheld – which appears to be a revised version of the Gamestation Portable teased around this time a year ago – features a traditional D-pad on the left side flanked by a trackball below ...
(Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp. plans to spend $80 billion this fiscal year building out data centers, underscoring the intense capital requirements of artificial intelligence. More than half of ...