Lenovo has introduced a cheaper version of the groundbreaking 2-in-1 tablet Yoga Book, which was one of the brighter spots in the field of technological innovation last year and quickly networked much of the tech world. The Yoga Book for every pocket has the name Lenovo Yoga A12 and, like its older sister, it does not have a keyboard, but only a graphic tablet on which virtual keys are drawn, and the user can create on it with the attached pen. Yogo A12 can only be purchased with Android.
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Is iPhone too expensive for your pocket? Did you know that Apple also sells used iPhones at a discounted price? You can order a 'second-hand' iPhone from Apple's official website, and these are phones that have been used as exhibits or returned to Apple. All phones are carefully inspected and repaired if necessary by Apple engineers before resale.
Many people today can no longer imagine life without a smartphone. Research has shown that more than 50 percent of people are addicted to smartphones. On average, we touch the smartphone screen 221 times a day. The Mann family accepted a challenge that would have seemed like the easiest thing in the world 10 years ago, but today it is considered one of the most difficult. For the sake of the experiment, she completely gave up digital technology for one week. Check out how they coped with the absence of modern electronics.
OvRcharge is not an ordinary wireless charger, as it differs from other wireless chargers by magnetic levitation, which makes the smartphone float in the air and rotate above the quadrangular induction charging station while charging.
Will we control smartphones with our eyes in the future? Just when we are well used to skating on the screen, radical changes are in store for us. A new stage in the evolution of smartphones and tablets is iTracker, a mobile software that allows you to track and control your mobile device with your eyes. A group of researchers from the American Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the German Max-Planck-Gesellschaft are working on the project.
You know what are the best tablets we can buy today? Although the tablet market is losing steam and is not as popular today as it once was, this does not mean that it is a branch of technology that is drying up. All the tech giants are still trying to make their tablets replace laptops. We present the best tablets of 2016, which succeeded in many ways.
Want a tablet but need a powerful laptop? Don't buy two products, because Asus has introduced its new ASUS Transformer Book T100, which, with the help of a detachable keyboard, presents both devices in one.
Technology does not rest in the field of children either, and why should the youngest play with their parents' tablet when they can have one that is completely adapted to them.






