Meet the first generation of the gaming tablet. Razer’s Project Fiona
is a serious gaming tablet built for hardcore gaming. Once it’s out, it
will be the frontier for the future tablets, as tech companies might
want to build their own tablets, dedicated towards gaming, but for now
Fiona is the only possible one that will debut in 2019
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was announced in September 2014 alongside the iPhone 6 and subsequently went on sale in April 2015. However, we don't expect Apple to follow the same pattern this time. We're expecting to see the second-gen Apple Watch announced in March, with a release date in April 2016.
According to web murmurs, the Apple Watch sequel will boast a FaceTime camera, as well as Wi-Fi connectivity enabling it to receive emails, text messages and more while you're away from your phone.
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Lenovo is pushing forward in 2016 with its Windows 10 laptop offerings. Leading the charge is the super slim Yoga 900S. This is a laptop that can be manipulated into a tablet thanks to a 360-degree watchband hinge. Throwing in an optional active pen stylus is a nice touch then.
The Yoga 900S is just 12.8mm thin, weighs less than a kilo and offers a 12-inch QHD display, 10.5-hour battery and of course runs Windows 10 OS.
The Lenovo Yoga 900S is available from March 2016 starting at $1099.
Update: Fed up with Apple's supersized handsets? Well the iPhone 7 may come with a 4-inch variant after the Cupertino firm lifted the lid on the iPhone SE - an iPhone 6S in an iPhone 5S body.
With the iPhone 6S Apple delivered its best handset yet, but aside from sporting some fancy new 3D Touch technology, it was also very similar to the iPhone 6.
That was to be expected – after all, Apple typically only overhauls its handsets once every two years, but that overhaul is due with the iPhone 7, so we're expecting and hoping for big changes: think a whole new design, piles of power and a bunch of new features.
The leaks, rumors and reports are already ramping up, although the iPhone 7 probably won't arrive until late 2016. We've collected all the latest from around the web and beyond for you below, to give you the clearest picture possible of what you can expect from the new iPhone.
What you need to know about Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and more:
When it comes to emerging technologies, numerous tech companies appear to be eyeing virtual reality as a veritable New World ripe for plunder. The technology itself, of course, has existed for decades in one form or another; however, it's only been able to offer little more than novel functionality for consumer-facing markets.
But VR tech has evolved dramatically in recent years and the industry is now heating up and heading towards a virtual arms race with 2016 now clearly the year that we'll see the headsets in living rooms.
Companies like Samsung, Sony, Google and Oculus are now all names associated with VR for gaming, social and mobile platforms - and they're all getting closer to bringing their products to market, but how fully realized will the products be?
Microsoft has its own offering evening the playing field with the HoloLens - which focuses on augmented reality, or holograms - leaving us to wonder whether will AR finally secure a place under the spotlight.
Let's take a look at how the virtual competition stacks up so far.
Industry leader: Facebook's Oculus Rift
If smartphone headsets are the toe-in-the-water version of VR, then Oculus is on an Olympic-diving-board level. Remember that duct-taped Oculus Rift prototype with the bulging cable headdress from 2012? That was ages before Facebook bought the tech startup for $2 billion in March, 2014. The company's previous development kit for its flagship VR headset was the industry's leader by a massive margin.
Oculus just held its second Connect conference and while it didn't reveal pricing or an official release date, there was still a lot said about the Rift. Eager consumers were already warned that a heavy duty PC is needed to explore VR with an Oculus Rift. Oculus is releasing PCs that can handle the computing power that's needed called the "Oculus Ready PC Program." In partnership with Nvidia, AMD and Intel, these PCs will be fully stocked and affordable (for a high end machine) with Oculus VP of Product Nate Mitchell promising they'll cost $1000 (about £660, AU$1400) and no higher.
Thanks to a pre-E3 2015 conference, we know the Oculus Rift will ship with anXbox One controller and Oculus Touch controllers later on.
Even better, the company has finally revealed the final consumer version of Rift along with the release date of Q1 2016. This aligns with the Project Morpheus's slated launch as well, meaning 2016 is the year we'll finally see VR thrive at home.
If you’ve ever wanted to really get your head in the game, you’ll have the chance soon. Virtual reality headsets are coming. On Tuesday eveningSony unveiled a new, futuristic virtual reality headset called Project Morpheus. It’s not the first of its kind: It looks and works like the Oculus Rift, a much-hyped virtual-reality headset from the startup Oculus VR.
And then on Wednesday, Oculus VR made its own news: It revealed its newest version of the Oculus Rift. It’s still only meant for developers, and not yet the general buying public. The upgraded Rift featured a crisper screen and faster performance than previous models. It raised hopes that a final model would be available soon.
So it was a big week for virtual reality headsets. But what exactly is a virtual reality headset? Let’s catch you up.
What is a virtual reality game headset?A virtual reality (or VR) headset is a device that you wear over your eyes like a pair of goggles. It blocks out all external light and shows you an image on high-definition screens in front of your eyes. The goal of the VR headset is to immerse you in a game. In VR games, your point of view is your character’s point of view; most VR headsets track your head movement, so that wherever you look, your character looks, too. If done well, you’ll feel like you are inside the game.