More than 115,000 people attended CES 2023 earlier this month, almost 3x more than last year. Reviews were mixed, as usual, since consumer media loves to highlight “concept” products like flying cars, virtual reality, and robots, lots and lots of robots. Example?
Due in mid-2021, the ThinkEdge SE30 and ThinkEdge SE50 are engineered for use in industrial, retail, medical, and other environments with demanding performance, security, and durability requirements.
Can some smart programmers stop the if-then snow loop soon? The Northeast gets a double shot on Monday and Tuesday. The snow in Texas is gone but it left behind an impressive amount of damage. Under the snowmelt we found some newsbits, so enjoy.
Alas, the “2021 is Great” banners have been removed from Cleveland, as the Browns lost to the Chiefs this weekend. Add this to the years Cleveland will not play in the Super Bowl.
July 4th, this coming Saturday, marks the unofficial mid-point of the year. People are working hard to get things back to normal as shown by plans to restart baseball and basketball.
In addition to updated ThinkPad X1 Carbon and X1 Yoga laptops, plus a host of monitors and accessories, the salvo of offerings unveiled today includes the ThinkSmart View (pictured), a purpose-built device for Microsoft Teams audio and video meetings.
The new HE150 combines Scale’s HC3 Edge software with Intel NUC hardware to produce an affordable, low-power, “tiny form factor” device that doesn’t require a backplane network switch.