As with the Tiger Lake version of the Spectre x360 13, the 14-inch version has two USB Thunderbolt 4 ports on the right-hand side, one on the edge and one embedded in the notch underneath the display. There’s also a 3.5mm audio jack and miniSD card reader on this side of the chassis. On the other side is the single USB-A 3.1 port. One difference from the 13-inch model is that the power button is no longer in the other notch — this time, it’s on the keyboard, which is a bummer for anyone who uses their laptop closed with an external display. … [Read more...] about HP Spectre x360 14 review: The convertible 2-in-1, perfected
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Raspberry Pi 4: Could Ubuntu Be On The Way? (Update)
On a recent Ubuntu Podcast, Martin Wimpress, Director of Engineering at Canonical the company which publishes Ubuntu, hinted that “maybe we’re working on Ubuntu desktop for the Raspberry Pi”. Martin Wimpress was brought in to work on the main Ubuntu release based on his work in the Ubuntu MATE community. … [Read more...] about Raspberry Pi 4: Could Ubuntu Be On The Way? (Update)
Why 2021 could finally be an exciting year for Windows
But it doesn’t end there. When Microsoft released the Surface Pro X, it lacked support for 64-bit applications in Windows 10 on ARM. It only would run 32-bit apps, which many developers don’t code for anymore. Well, Microsoft’s finally working on 64-bit apps for Windows 10 on ARM, and it will open up opportunities to make the Surface Pro X a more viable device for most people to use. … [Read more...] about Why 2021 could finally be an exciting year for Windows