Galaxy Tab Active5 rugged tablet leaked with suitcase design and stylus

Thanks to the Apple iPad Pro, tablets have been given a bit of a lifeline. To be honest, there’s still a bit of uncertainty regarding the purpose of these large screens, especially with smartphones now having extra big displays. There are, however, industries where tablets play an essential role, whether it’s in communication, retrieving information, or organizing data. In this line of work, tablets don’t have to look stylish or have the latest specs as it is more important for them to be durable and reliable, no matter the environment. That’s the core focus of the upcoming Galaxy Tab Active5, but it seems that Samsung isn’t missing the opportunity to add a few fine touches to this rugged device.

Designer: Samsung (via MSPoweruser)

Samsung’s rugged tablets have always been built like tanks and they have the design to prove it. They’re thick and have plenty of protective layers, which definitely makes them look the part of a device that might survive even getting run over by a truck. Looking unappealing, however, isn’t really a requirement, and Samsung has been playing around with a variety of designs to give the tablet a bit more personality.

With the Galaxy Tab Active5, Samsung is adopting a design that might remind some of those super-durable suitcases, complete with linear bumps across the surface. Those humps aren’t just for show, though, as they help diffuse the force of impact away from the sensitive electronics inside the tablet. It’s definitely not stylish, but it’s not terribly unattractive either.

Samsung is also giving the tablet a stylus, similar to its predecessor. Now, you aren’t going to make art using it, though that’s certainly doable. It’s meant more to be used as a precise input tool, especially for those times when you’re wearing gloves that don’t work on touch screens. Of course, you could also use it to scribble notes and draw quick diagrams or directions, something you can’t easily do even with a naked finger.

Despite these contemporary designs and features, the Galaxy Tab Active5 is undeniably a few steps behind compared to even the cheapest tablets today. That’s true not just for the specs but also for the interface. There are even navigation buttons under the screen that haven’t been seen since the likes of the Galaxy S7 from 2016. Those buttons, however, are critical for frontline workers who might not always have the luxury of having their fingers exposed to the elements, giving users alternative methods of controlling the tablet under any situation.

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macOS Sonoma 14.3 beta 2 released to developers

macOS Sonoma 14.3 beta 2

Apple has released macOS Sonoma 14.3 beta 2 to developers, the software came a couple of weeks after the release of the first beta, and we are also expecting it to be made available to public beta testers shortly as well. Apple also released watchOS 10.3 beta 2 for the Apple Watch iOS 17.3 beta […]

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Dell unveils new XPS 13, 14 and 16 laptops ahead of CES 2024

Dell is bringing the bold design of last year's XPS 13 Plus to the rest of the XPS lineup ahead of CES 2024 in Las Vegas — and now that includes new 14-inch and 16-inch models. The "Plus" name is also gone entirely: the new models are simply called the XPS 13, 14 and 16. They all sport the defining featured of the XPS 13 Plus: A seamless glass wrist rest, which hides an invisible haptic touchpad right in the middle; touch sensitive function buttons above the keyboard; and large key caps for more comfortable typing. And notably, the larger two models fix some of my biggest issues with the XPS 13 Plus.

Once again, minimalism is the defining theme for Dell with these computers: They're all polished aluminum and glass at first glance. They're also dominated by their screens: in true Dell fashion, they feature the company's ultra-thin "Infinity Edge" screen bezels. (These computers are also among the first to get dedicated Windows Copilot keys.)

Dell arguably went a bit overboard with the minimalism angle last year. The XPS 13 Plus, one of our favorite laptops, only had two USB-C ports and didn't have a headphone jack. That's true of the XPS 13 this year as well, but not so for the XPS 14 and 16. They both feature headphone jacks, three Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports and a microSD card slot. (Dell also includes a USB C to USB Type A and HDMI adapters in the box, which notably don't come with the XPS 13.)

All of these new laptops feature Intel's new Core Ultra chips, which means they also include NPUs to deal with AI work. So even without a dedicated GPU, they have the potential to be more useful for some creative work compared to Dell's last XPS machines (or at the very least, deliver some killer Windows Studio Effect backgrounds during video chats). But if you need additional graphics power, the XPS 14 and 16 can also be configured with NVIDIA's RTX 40-series GPUs.

Each new XPS machine also includes variable refresh rate FHD+ screens, ranging form 30hz to 120Hz. But they can also be equipped with OLED screens: the XPS 13 and 14 have optional 3K OLED screens with a maximum 60Hz and 120Hz refresh rate, respectively, while the XPS 16 has a 4K OLED panel that can hit 90Hz. Those higher refresh rates make a big difference: Last year plenty of productivity laptops were achieving smoother screens thank to higher refresh rates, so it's nice to see that finally reach the XPS machines.

Dell XPS 14 (2024)
The XPS 14. Just look at that headphone jack!
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I was a bit disappointed by the XPS 13 Plus because its touchpad was a bit finicky and it really needed more ports. But the XPS 14 seems like it could be the step forward Dell was originally aiming for — especially since its 14.5-inch screen looks almost as big as a 15-incher if you squint a bit. It's also relatively light at 3.7 pounds (3.8 pounds with OLED), so it's a potential powerhouse that would be easy to move around. 

The XPS 16 also looks like a genuinely compelling option for Windows users who demand massive screens. Sure, its 16.3-inch screen is smaller than the old XPS 17, but it's also a half-pound lighter. For many power users, that tradeoff may be worth it.

Dell's new XPS lineup will be available soon, with the XPS 13 starting at $1,300, the XPS 14 at $1,700 and the XPS 16 at $1,900.

We're reporting live from CES 2024 in Las Vegas from January 6-12. Keep up with all the latest news from the show here.

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Creating consistent characters for story books using ChatGPT DallE 3 and a custom GPT

create storybook consistent characters using ChatGPT and DallE 3

If you are interested in generating storybooks with images that contain consistent characters. You may be interested to know that you can easily create a custom GPT using ChatGPT and DallE 3 AI image generator to help you create storybook images that are consistent throughout. In the realm of storytelling, the characters you create are […]

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OnePlus Ace 3 smartphone gets official

OnePlus Ace 3

OnePlus has launched its latest Android smartphone, the new OnePlus Ace 3, and the handset has been unveiled at a press event in China.  The device is equipped with a 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED display that features a resolution of 2,772 x 1240 pixels. The handset is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 mobile […]

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You can now buy the Xbox Series S toaster for $40

Waking up in the mornings is especially hard in these cold, dark winter months. Now there's a fun incentive to do so, thanks to the release of the Xbox Series S Toaster. For $40 you can get it from Walmart and have the Xbox sphere logo toasted onto your bread every day — a dream fulfilled that you never knew you had? The Xbox Series S toaster was first spotted in France back in March 2023, with gaming deals poster Wario64 sharing the news of its US arrival on X (formerly Twitter).  

The toaster is more than a fun gimmick: It fits two slices of bread, has six browning levels available, an LED countdown and a removable crumb tray. It also offers bagel and defrost settings.

The toaster isn't Xbox's first foray into kitchen appliances. The Xbox Series X "Mini Fridge" started as a meme in 2021 and became a six-foot, 400-pound reality. Now, its third iteration is on sale for $199, down from $250. The Xbox Series X Compact Fridge is actually mini at just over two-feet tall, with a matte black exterior and Xbox green light glowing inside it. The freezer compartment reads: "Power your dreams" — for that extra motivation you need when grabbing a drink mid-gaming. 

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Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 received FIA homologation

Toyota GR Yaris Rally2

The TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team has announced that the Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 has received FIA homologation and it will now be able to take part in the FIA World Rally Championship. Previously Toyota has been racing their GR Yaris Rally1 hybrid, in the FIA World Endurance Championship and now customers will be […]

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LLMWare unified framework for developing LLM apps with RAG

LLMWare unified framework RAG

An innovative framework called LLMWare has been developed to provide users with a unified framework for developing projects and applications using large language models (LLMs) . This innovative tool is designed to help developers create applications that are powered by large language models. With its advanced retrieval augmented generation (RAG) capabilities, LLMWare is enhancing the […]

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Maximizing Productivity with ChatGPT in 2024

Maximizing Productivity

Maximizing productivity with ChatGPT in 2024 is a multifaceted endeavor that centers around harnessing its sophisticated features to refine and enhance various aspects of professional and creative work. This involves tapping into the advanced capabilities of ChatGPT to not only streamline and automate workflows but also to foster a more creative and efficient approach to […]

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