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AirTag 2 Rumors: No Rechargeable Battery, New Features Expected in 2024
technology1 year ago

AirTag 2 Rumors: No Rechargeable Battery, New Features Expected in 2024

Apple is reportedly developing a second-generation AirTag, expected to release in mid-2025. The new AirTag will feature an upgraded chip for improved location tracking, a more secure built-in speaker, and better range, but will retain the coin cell battery instead of switching to a rechargeable one. It may also integrate with Apple's Vision Pro headset. Despite these updates, the design is expected to remain similar to the current model.

technology2 years ago

"Dell Revamps XPS Series with Sleek, Innovative Designs for CES 2024"

Dell has updated its XPS laptop lineup ahead of CES 2024, introducing new features such as a glass wrist rest with an invisible haptic touchpad, touch-sensitive function buttons, larger keycaps, and the new Copilot key. The refreshed models include the XPS 13, 14, and 16, with starting prices at $1,300, $1,700, and $1,900 respectively. These updates follow the design cues set by last year's XPS 13 Plus and aim to enhance the user experience with improved aesthetics and functionality.

"Dell's 2024 XPS Redesign Shakes Up the Iconic Laptop Line"
technology2 years ago

"Dell's 2024 XPS Redesign Shakes Up the Iconic Laptop Line"

Dell has revamped its XPS laptop lineup for 2024, standardizing the design to resemble the previously pricier XPS 13 Plus model and discontinuing the XPS 17 and the XPS 2-in-1 detachable. The new lineup includes the XPS 13, 14, and 16, with starting prices at $1,300, $1,700, and $1,900 respectively, marking an increase from previous models. The XPS 15 will remain available for a limited time with restricted GPU options. The new designs feature integrated Intel Arc graphics, with the option for a dedicated RTX 4050 laptop GPU in the XPS 14. The screen size range has also been reduced, now spanning from 13.4 to 16.3 inches, with no detachable options, and the largest model offering a slightly higher pixel density.

"Dell Revamps XPS Series with Bold Redesign and AI Integration for 2024"
technology2 years ago

"Dell Revamps XPS Series with Bold Redesign and AI Integration for 2024"

Dell is revamping its XPS laptop lineup, phasing out the touchbar-equipped XPS Plus for a new 14-inch XPS and introducing a 16-inch model to replace the 15-inch and 17-inch versions. The new models will feature larger batteries, more space for fans and discrete graphics, with the XPS 14 offering an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4050 option and up to 64GB of RAM. The XPS 16 will boast even more power with up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 185H processor and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070. Prices start at $1,299 for the XPS 13, $1,699 for the XPS 14, and $1,899 for the XPS 16, with availability expected in the coming months. A new Copilot key for Windows 11 is also introduced in the lineup.

Apple Breaks Long-Held Tradition and Faces Revenue Decline Without 2023 iPad Launch
technology2 years ago

Apple Breaks Long-Held Tradition and Faces Revenue Decline Without 2023 iPad Launch

In 2023, Apple broke its annual tradition since 2010 by not releasing a new iPad model. Noted analyst Ming-Chi Kuo had predicted this pause and now forecasts a busy 2024 for Apple, with the introduction of two new iPad Air models with M2 chips and two iPad Pro models with OLED panels and the new 3nm M3 chip. The iPad Pro will also feature LTPO technology for variable refresh rates to save battery life. Additionally, a new iPad mini and the 11th-generation basic iPad are expected to enter mass production in the second half of 2024. This surge in new models aims to rejuvenate the iPad lineup and stimulate sales following a pandemic-driven demand slump.