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Google has quietly stopped selling the Pixel C Android tabletThe Verge - 1 day ago

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  Whether it was the Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2 or the Pixel 2 XL, Google's Pixel C was sold along with these for about two years. Unfortunately for the tablet, the time in the Google Store seems to have officially ended. Google stopped making the 32GB version available in its online store in January, although it maintained the 64GB variant. Now the 64 GB version has also been dropped, which means that Google ran out of stock and will not produce more units to sell to the public, regardless of the size of the storage. Even the optional keyboard for Pixel C has been removed from the Google Store. Unfortunately, it was only a matter of time before the Google Store completely gave up on Pixel C. After all, at this point, the Oreo version is the last major Android update for Pixel C. In addition, with more brands making tablets and 2-in-1 devices with Chrome OS that can run Android application

LG Gram (2018): Enhanced portability and all-round top performance

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At CES 2018, LG will unveil its latest LG gram laptops that deliver superior portability, enhanced powerful performance and convenience features. Since the incredibly lightweight laptop line debuted in 2014, LG has consistently surprised consumers by maximizing portability without sacrificing performance. The impressive successor to its previous lineup, the LG 2018 gram laptops push the boundaries of portable computing with improved mobility and durability, as well as upgraded processors and more versatile functionality. Altogether, the gram series offers an excellent workstation for those wishing to work, study more effectively or enjoy media content for extended periods in any environment. The new models continue to be the most easy-to-carry laptops available on the market today. Their ultra-thin bodies feature a highly efficient 72Wh battery which allows longer work time without plugging in, lasting up to almost a full day on a single charge. And the compact design allows the

HP ENVY X2 price, Full Specification And Features

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HP ENVY X2 REVIEW: HANDS-ON Can Windows 10 on Snapdragon live up to the hype? Windows 10 has finally arrived on Snapdragon  and the HP Envy x2 is the first tablet to be announced on the platform. Here’s our hands-on review from the Snapdragon Summit in Hawaii. PRICE One of the big issues we have at the moment is we don’t know how much the Envy x2 will cost. HP has only said that it will be available ‘Spring 2018’. Although the  Asus NovaGo   has been announced as another Windows 10 device on Snapdragon with a price of $599, we fear that the Envy x2 won’t hit this price point and could well be $100+ more for the base model. That said, it’s likely to be cheaper than some key rivals. DESIGN AND BUILD In terms of design, the Envy x2 is hardly anything new, but is a little different to the likes of the Surface or even HP’s own Spectre x2. Instead of a built-in kickstand, it’s part of the keyboard cover so it’s a sort of all-or-nothing situation. You can still use it i