Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Pro gets reviewed (Video)

Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Pro

Samsung recently launched its new range of laptops, the Galaxy Book 4 Series and there are several models in the range, and now we get to find out more details about the new Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Pro in a great review video from Tech Spurt. Tech Spurt’s Chris takes us through a detailed review […]

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Framework Laptop 13 barebones modular laptop B-stock from $499

Framework B-stock laptops factory seconds

In the ever-evolving world of technology, Framework has made a significant stride by introducing a more affordable version of its Framework Laptop 13, now available for just $499. This new Framework Laptop B-stock model is not only cost-effective but also comes equipped with a powerful i7-1165G7 processor. What makes this offering stand out is the […]

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ASUS ROG Zephyrus G16 gaming laptop specs and performance

ASUS ROG Zephyrus G16

In the ever-evolving world of gaming technology, the ROG Zephyrus G16 emerges as a formidable contender, setting a new standard for what gamers can expect from a high-performance laptop. At the heart of this machine lies the Intel Core i9-12950HX processor, a behemoth with 16 cores and 22 threads, ready to take on the most […]

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More Details on the 2024 MacBooks and MacBook Air

2024 MacBooks

Apple will be unveiling its new Mac lineup next month, this will include new 2024 MacBooks a new MacBook Air and also possibly a new Mac Mini and more. Now we have a great video from ZONEofTech that gives us more details on what to expect from the 2024 range of Macs. The focus will […]

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CTL Chromebook NL73 Series with Wi-Fi 6E and MIL-STD-810H Military Grade design

Chromebook MIL-STD-810H Military Grade

CTL has recently unveiled a new line of Chromebooks, the NL73 Series, which is tailored to meet the needs of the education sector. These devices come equipped with the latest Intel Processors N100 and N200, delivering up to 22% more power than their predecessors. This boost in performance is crucial for running complex applications smoothly, […]

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Boost Your Mac Workflow: 15 Clever Spotlight Hacks

Aim Apple

If you’re looking to elevate your productivity and streamline your daily tasks on a Mac, mastering Spotlight is a game-changer. This powerful search utility, accessible with a simple Command + Space shortcut, is much more than a file finder—it’s a versatile tool designed to enhance efficiency and save time. In the video below from Aim […]

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How to Declutter Your Mac and Manage System Data

Declutter Your Mac

In this article we will look at how you can declutter your Mac and manage your System Data. Are you struggling with a Mac that’s sluggish and low on space? You’re not alone. Many Mac users find themselves grappling with large system data storage. Fortunately, there’s a solution. This video below from Amir Bendabi delves […]

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Laptop design concept has a creative way of hiding those ugly ports

Laptops are becoming powerful beasts that could almost match the computers sitting on top of our desks, but if there’s one thing they still can’t do is offer the same connectivity options as those towering boxes. You can only fit so many ports into a laptop without marring its slim profile, and some manufacturers have even started removing all but the small USB-C ports for the sake of aesthetics and weight. It’s a compromise imposed by current design restrictions, but it’s far from the ideal solution. If those restrictions are lifted, it might be possible to come up with a better design, like this concept for a laptop that still has a plethora of ports but can keep them out of sight when not in use.

Designer: Junichiro Yokota

A laptop’s purpose is primarily to offer computing power you can carry around with you and use anywhere, at least as long as it has some battery left. For most purposes, a laptop already has everything it needs to get the job done, but with the growing complexities of modern work, you will inevitably find yourself connecting some peripherals, such as an external storage drive at the very least. This is especially true for laptops that are used as “portable desktops” at work where you’d usually plug in a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and other accessories and then pull them all out when it’s time to leave.

Those connectivity ports give laptops their flexibility, but they also mar what would otherwise be a beautiful pristine design. You can minimize their effect with smaller USB-C ports, but you also make users’ lives complicated as Apple learned the hard way. A design that hides those ports while still making them available when needed is almost a pipe dream, at least if you only apply common conventions. This concept, however, thinks outside the box to come up with a solution that actually hits two birds with a single stone.

Commissioned by Fujitsu, this laptop concept employs a retracting mechanism to hide and then deploy ports inside a rectangular tube that sits underneath the laptop near its rear. It still has one USB-C port exposed for quick access, but all other connectors are still within easy reach once the inner bar slides out. That tube also functions as a riser to keep the keyboard at a more ergonomic angle.

The concept design uses a black and red motif to match Fujitsu’s official colors, but it’s not hard to imagine other designs being used as well. As interesting as the concept might be, it does also leave a few concerns unaddressed. The first would be the technical implementation of such a retractable design, especially when it comes to durability as well as the arrangement of electronics inside. More importantly, however, it also locks the laptop at a fixed angle determined by the riser tube, and unless it’s detachable, it also adds a somewhat unattractive protrusion to the laptop’s profile.

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What’s new in macOS Sonoma 14.4 beta 3

macOS Sonoma 14.4 beta 3

We have a great video from HalfManHalfTech that gives us a look at the new macOS Sonoma 14.4 beta 3. Firstly, the macOS 14.4 Beta 3 is an essential download for developer beta testers, and it’s on the horizon for public beta enthusiasts as well. At approximately 2.39 GB, the size of the update is […]

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Transforming Your Mac Into a Productivity Powerhouse: Essential Tips for Enhanced Efficiency

Mac Productivity

Boosting your productivity on a Mac can be a smooth and rewarding journey, not an overwhelming one. Through a collection of direct, yet impactful modifications, it’s possible to elevate your day-to-day operations significantly. This transformation turns your Mac from a simple computing device into a central hub for efficiency and productivity. Tailored for both the […]

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