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Review: Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 14

Review: Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 14

By Kevin Lee Introduction The ThinkPad name is a staple in the workstation world, but with the tablets quickly taking their place as business machines, laptops need to evolve. The Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is a clear cut example of how much more capable and flexible a hybrid machine can be over a traditional notebook.…

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Review: Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 14

Review: Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 14

By Kevin Lee Introduction The ThinkPad name is a staple in the workstation world, but with the tablets quickly taking their place as business machines, laptops need to evolve. The Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is a clear cut example of how much more capable and flexible a hybrid machine can be over a traditional notebook.…

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This Week On The TC Gadgets Podcast: MWC And The Future Of VR

This Week On The TC Gadgets Podcast: MWC And The Future Of VR

By Jordan Crook,John Biggs,Darrell Etherington,Matt Burns This week, John and friends ventured off into the land of Mobile World Congress to check out the latest and greatest that mobile has to offer. The Galaxy S6 was finally unveiled, but it was actually HTC that surprised us with a new VR headset preview. We veer off…

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The Apple Watch Is Time, Saved

The Apple Watch Is Time, Saved

By Matthew Panzarino Over the course of investigating the Apple Watch, I’ve spoken to several sources who have spent extended time with it. There are a lot of interesting details, some of which we’ll get into. But, by far, the biggest recurring theme is how little you use your iPhone once you have one. After…

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Apple Watch Sounding More Independent In Latest Leak

Apple Watch Sounding More Independent In Latest Leak

By Darrell Etherington The Apple Watch will offer a lot more independent features than were previously announced, according to a new leak from the generally accurate 9to5Mac’s Mark Gurman. The wearable is set for an official unveiling Monday, but Gurman’s report highlights some heretofore unknown features from sources with hands-on experience, including longer continuous and…

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What To Expect From The Apple Watch Event

What To Expect From The Apple Watch Event

By Darrell Etherington That’s because Apple officially introduced the Apple Watch to the world last September at its special iPhone event, even showing off working hardware (and letting journalists like us try on versions of the Watch running locked demo loops of its software). Monday will still offer plenty of surprises, however, so here’s a…

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Week in Tech: Week in Tech: MWC rocks the mobile world

Week in Tech: Week in Tech: MWC rocks the mobile world

By TechRadar Some people look forward to their birthdays. Others, Christmas. For us, it’s MWC and GDC. The former’s the most important event in the mobile tech world, and the latter is the same for game development. This year didn’t disappoint: we’ve got some of the greatest smartphones ever made, and some gaming news that…

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Week in Tech: Week in Tech: MWC rocks the mobile world

Week in Tech: Week in Tech: MWC rocks the mobile world

By TechRadar Some people look forward to their birthdays. Others, Christmas. For us, it’s MWC and GDC. The former’s the most important event in the mobile tech world, and the latter is the same for game development. This year didn’t disappoint: we’ve got some of the greatest smartphones ever made, and some gaming news that…

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11 reasons why 2015 is shaping up to be an awesome year for tech

11 reasons why 2015 is shaping up to be an awesome year for tech

By Patrick Goss 2015 is a massive year for tech – introduction With three of the most important conferences already out of the way we can say with some confidence that this is going to be a truly great year for technology. Alright, CES might not have provided us with too much to get the…

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11 reasons why 2015 is shaping up to be an awesome year for tech

11 reasons why 2015 is shaping up to be an awesome year for tech

By Patrick Goss 2015 is a massive year for tech – introduction With three of the most important conferences already out of the way we can say with some confidence that this is going to be a truly great year for technology. Alright, CES might not have provided us with too much to get the…

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DealsRadar: TechRadar Deals: Sony Xperia Z3 Compact, Google Chromecast and lots more

DealsRadar: TechRadar Deals: Sony Xperia Z3 Compact, Google Chromecast and lots more

By DealsRadar It’s nearly the weekend and we’ve got that Friday feeling. To celebrate, we’ve got more hot deals today than you could shake a selfie stick at, including one of TechRadar’s top 10 ranked mobile phones. OK go… TODAY’S HOT DEALS Smartphone: The Sony Xperia Z3 Compact is so impressive it ranks at number…

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Hands-on review: Project Tango

Hands-on review: Project Tango

By Hugh Langley If events like MWC 2015 have told me anything, it’s that smartphones have stopped getting smart. Better looking? Yes. Improved build quality? Sure. More powerful? Absolutely. But smarter? Not so much. It’s very much the same story with tablets, although Google is attempting to push things forward with its hugely ambitious Project…

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Hands-on review: Project Tango

Hands-on review: Project Tango

By Hugh Langley If events like MWC 2015 have told me anything, it’s that smartphones have stopped getting smart. Better looking? Yes. Improved build quality? Sure. More powerful? Absolutely. But smarter? Not so much. It’s very much the same story with tablets, although Google is attempting to push things forward with its hugely ambitious Project…

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GDC 2015: Porting games to virtual reality is ‘the cardinal sin’, says Sony

GDC 2015: Porting games to virtual reality is ‘the cardinal sin’, says Sony

By Hugh Langley This week Sony unveiled the latest evolution of Project Morpheus and announced it will ship the final consumer headset in the first half of 2016. Right now, “quite a few” of Sony’s internal studios are working on software for Morpheus, London Studio Director Dave Raynard told TechRadar, while there’s apparently “quite a…

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GDC 2015: Porting games to virtual reality is ‘the cardinal sin’, says Sony

GDC 2015: Porting games to virtual reality is ‘the cardinal sin’, says Sony

By Hugh Langley This week Sony unveiled the latest evolution of Project Morpheus and announced it will ship the final consumer headset in the first half of 2016. Right now, “quite a few” of Sony’s internal studios are working on software for Morpheus, London Studio Director Dave Raynard told TechRadar, while there’s apparently “quite a…

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