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officially overcoming the short supply issues from last year.The Ergomotion keyboard is supposed to prevent repetitive strain injuries (RSI) by subtly moving the two keyboard panels to the sides – its broken in two like the Microsoft Natural – and tilting it slightly back and forth when it recognizes repetitive typing patterns.
we met with a representative for Ostendo Technologies.New Mobility Radeon chips derived from its desktop counterparts were announced along with design wins from nearly every major notebook manufacturer.so when we saw a little startup named Smartfish showing a new product in this category we had to take a look.
nor could we bring one with us for testing.the majority of big announcements were made even before the show started as every company tried to jump ahead each other in order to grab everybodys attention.
This translates into mobile support for Eyefinity and DX11.
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and will start rolling out electricity by 2019.but itll reportedly cover the solar panels and battery storage.
a partnership between Saudi Arabia and Japanese tech giant SoftBank.This large-scale investment in solar power would reduce Saudi Arabias reliance on oil.
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