Acer's Predator 21X is an insane curved screen gaming beast
What do you get when you put dual GPUs, eye-tracking tech, five fans, and a curved 21-inch display in a laptop? Well, it's not really a "lap" top anymore, is it?
Derek Kessler is Special Projects Manager for Mobile Nations. He's been writing about tech since 2009, has far more phones than is considered humane, still carries a torch for Palm, and got a Tesla because it was the biggest gadget he could find. You can follow him on Twitter at @derekakessler.
What do you get when you put dual GPUs, eye-tracking tech, five fans, and a curved 21-inch display in a laptop? Well, it's not really a "lap" top anymore, is it?
Few are bringing it as hard in the Windows (and Android) space today as Lenovo. And that's what makes Lenovo's IFA press press conference here at IFA 2016 in Berlin a must-attend. So, attend, we shall!
How thin is too thin? Acer's getting closer to finding the answer with the super-thin Swift 7 laptop.
ASUS is a darling of the annual IFA event, bringing along scores of computers, tablets, phones, watches and more. And this year should prove to be no different. That means it's liveblog time!
From the latest and greatest in Windows Mobile to new apps for Xbox to... a onesie, it's time for the Windows Central Podcast.
So we're off to Berlin to cover IFA 2016, one of the world's largest annual tech extravaganzas. But what kind of gear do we need to make that happen? Here's what I'm taking.
On this episode of the Windows Central Podcast: Gamescom 2016, Windows 10 Mobile Anniversary Update, Redstone 2, and much much more!
On this episode of the Windows Central Podcast, we talk about the future — Redstone 2, Surface Phone, HoloLens, Surface Book 2, and so much more!
The Windows Central Podcast is back! With a brand new team of hosts, join us every week as we bring you the latest from the world of Microsoft.
Michael Fisher is back in action, ladies and gentlemen! As the one and only MrMobile, he'll be bringing you his own unique take on the latest and greatest in technology.
Google wins in court, ZTE goes big, Tesla ramps up, Apple on the defensive, and the return of Windows Central Gems!
The biggest news of the week: Google I/O out on the Google campus where Google unveiled a whole bunch of new Google things.
This week on Mobile Nations: the Android world looks ahead to Google I/O 2016, Apple squashes a disappearing music bug, Windows gets another preview update, and Tesla hires big for the Model 3
Tesla picks up the pace, Windows 10 hits 300 million devices, HTC gives their new phone an update, and safeguarding your digital keys.
Apple earnings aren't oh my god amazing record setting and everybody loses it, the Facebook suite arrives for Windows, the Priv gets Marshmallow, and the Model 3 will be Ludicrously fast.
This week on Mobile Nations: HTC 10, VR galore, updated MacBooks, a huge Windows Insider update, and gadgets that have wheels and go 155 miles per hour.
HTC goes for 10, Apple lays the groundwork for the future, and Microsoft updates, well, everything.
This week on Mobile Nations: Huawei rolls out a dual-lensed P9, Apple wraps up a new set of double tour Watch bands, BlackBerry doubles down on Android, and Microsoft goes double awesome with HoloLens.
Microsoft's Build 2016 developer conference revolved around one idea: 'conversations as a platform', and that means making computing smarter and more natural — and more virtual bots and assistants.
A new life for the iPhone 5 design, a shrunken iPad Pro, impending Android, and what happens when you let the internet teach and AI how to love.