Just when we thought computer assembly was saying goodbye, it is experiencing its second spring. It was revived by projects such as the modular phone Phonebloks and Google's Project Ara, and now Acer is joining the modular brush, which introduced a computer that you can assemble like Lego bricks. It's called the Revo Build, and its intelligent design allows you to add bricks (read functionality/extra capabilities) to it like speakers, a projector, a wireless charging station, a hard drive, etc., as easily as stacking Legos on top of Legos.
At the same time, it does not hide the similarity with the Nintendo Switch console. Did Alienware unveil the future of gaming at CES 2020?
By 2030, the European Union must achieve at least a 55% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. The year, which is not so far away, is already on the minds of many people, so laws that will help in this direction are already being announced for this year as well. More sustainable production is increasingly penetrating the fashion industry, the furniture industry, and recently refurbished electronics have become a real hit. One of the fastest growing sources of waste is various electrical and electronic devices. In the coming years, the EU wants to ensure that these devices can last longer and be easily repaired, refurbished and updated.
Every PC is fundamentally modular, but the Razer Tomahawk makes it easy to assemble and upgrade even for the uninitiated.
The Acer Jade Primo smartphone is the world's first "PC phone" that can become a PC thanks to the Continuum feature of the Windows 10 operating system. Therefore, in addition to standard accessories such as a charger and headphones, you will also get peripherals such as a keyboard and a wireless mouse and a docking station. Continuum lets you turn your phone into an almost purebred PC when you connect it to an external display, keyboard and mouse.
Even the most beautiful personal computers act as a piece of technology that gives them coolness. Wood Kubb is the complete opposite of computers as we know them. It is a wooden cube that you will gladly plant in a visible place, which is hard to say for personal computers. Most of them therefore hide under the table. Despite its small size, it can do everything the big ones can do. The 12.5 x 12.5 centimeter wooden shell hides an Intel Core i3 or i5 processor. You can pre-order the Wood Kubb on Kickstarter for (calculated) 400 euros.
Facebook has come up with its own version of Steam's cloud gaming platform, Gameroom, as it wants to take a slice of the cloud gaming pie after losing the battle to iOS and Android on mobile. Statistics show that more and more users are using cloud gaming platforms, so it's no surprise that Facebook also wants its share. Gameroom is intended for users of the Windows operating system.
Mac or PC? A question that has divided computer users forever. Switching from PC to Mac and vice versa is like switching from Barcelona to Real Madrid and vice versa. It is an outrageous act. The two camps argue about why one is better than the other, but we will not interfere in the never-ending debate. But we will check what are the reactions of sworn Mac users who get a taste of PC for the first time. You can definitely prepare for some fun comments, and PC users, you might end up feeling a little offended. Justified?
Forza Motorsport, the next major game in the popular racing series, will launch in 2023 on Xbox Series X/S and PC. Developer Turn 10 Studios describes it as 'the most technically advanced racing game ever made,' with over 500 cars, 20 environments and fully dynamic weather and day/night cycles.