Tag: all-in-one
Coro raises $75M for all-in-one platform to tackle SOC complexity
How to Use Apple’s New All-In-One Password Manager
All-in-One PC deal knocks $650 off Lenovo’s answer to the iMac
Meet Nick Musto, CEO and Founder At Native: The All-In-One Student Engagement And Marketing Platform!
Nick Musto is the CEO and founder of native, a unique student engagement platform which connects students, student organisations and…
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Anker’s New Monitor Stand Doubles as an All-In-One Docking Station
The average USB docking station is just an ugly gray box. So, for those who want something a bit more flashy, Anker is launching the 675 12-in-1 USB Docking Station, which doubles as a monitor stand. It’s an impressive-looking product, and it offers plenty of ports for all of your peripherals.
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Vitruvian’s Trainer+ is an all-in-one home gym that actually lives up to its promises
The connected home gym gear craze probably experienced its zenith during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, with indicators like Peloton’s fortunes pointing to waning interest as people get back to using their gym memberships. But the category still has plenty of potential, especially if the gear in question can combine smarts with other key […]
Vitruvian’s Trainer+ is an all-in-one home gym that actually lives up to its promises by Darrell Etherington originally published on TechCrunch
Apple is reportedly making an all-in-one cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth chip
Apple is working on a new in-house chip that would power cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth functionality on its devices, according to a report from Bloomberg. The company is also developing its own chip that would replace the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip it currently uses from Broadcom, Bloomberg says, which it wants to begin using in devices in 2025.
Bloomberg also shared some new information about Apple’s efforts to develop its own cellular modems to replace Qualcomm’s. While Qualcomm recently said during its Q4 2022 earnings that it expects to have the “vast majority” of 5G modems for 2023 iPhones, Bloomberg says Apple will use its own modems “by the end of 2024 or early 2025.” Apple will apparently start by using its custom modem in one…