India Technology News of the Week: HP unveiled its first set of AI PCs in India, which includes the Omen Transcend 14, a compact gaming laptop, and the Envy x360 14, both powered by Intel Core processors Ultra, and Apple reportedly said it was developing personal robots.
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New AI PCs from HP
HP has revealed its latest AI PCs, powered by the Intel Core Ultra processor, while the Omen Transcend 14 comes with an RTX 4060 laptop GPU, the Envy x360 14 is a convertible machine. Both devices offer high-resolution OLED displays and are equipped with technologies such as IMAX Enhanced Display, and the Envy x360 14 is also one of the first laptops to launch in the country with a dedicated co-pilot button.
The HP Omen Transcend 14 aims to be a do-it-all laptop, excelling in both gaming and content creation. It features a premium design, a stunning OLED display, and a long-lasting battery for a gaming laptop. #HPOmenhttps://t.co/R5OxvmtKDO
– Express Technology (@ExpressTechie) April 3, 2024
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Apple focuses on personal robots
After the recent update of Apple abandoning the EV (electric vehicles) project, the company is now reportedly focusing on manufacturing personal robots or home robots, which may be powered by generative AI capabilities. According to a Bloomberg report, Apple’s personal robots could be the company’s next big thing, which will be part of home automation and could offer features currently found on the HomePod, but the robot can follow you , understand the movements. , and perform simpler tasks.
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Sony PS5 Slim can be yours in 10 minutes
Sony has just announced the availability of its latest PS5 Slim Edition in India, which despite being a more compact machine, matches the performance of the regular PS5. The Japanese company has also partnered with fast delivery brand Blinkit, which can now home deliver the all-new PS5 Slim in Bangalore, Delhi and Mumbai in just 10 minutes.
We are live !
Blinkit customers in Delhi NCR, Mumbai and Bengaluru can now receive the all-new PlayStation® 5 Slim editions and controllers in 10 minutes! pic.twitter.com/iyh9YIN03o
– Albinder Dhindsa (@albinder) April 5, 2024
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Watching videos on Facebook just got an upgrade
Meta has upgraded the Facebook in-app video player for Android and iOS devices, which can now play videos in full-screen mode. This improves user experience, especially when reading long content on smartphones. The update is currently available in markets like the United States and Canada, and it will be rolling out globally in the coming days.