The new Viwoods AiPaper Reader is a phone-shaped e-reading device advertised as having mobile data—but it can also make and take calls. But here's the weird part: There's no speaker.
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Uncommon Thinkers: Tin Can is Chet Kittleson’s calling, and a way to foster deeper connections
The co-founder and CEO of the Seattle startup has a "viral" hit on his hands as he throws an analog landline to parents ...
Nubia quietly launches the V80 Design, a budget phone with iPhone-like styling, 120Hz display, Unisoc chip, 50MP camera, and 5000mAh battery.
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‘Chad: The Brainrot IDE’ is a new Y Combinator-backed product so wild, people thought it was fake
Chad: the Brainrot IDE is an actual product that pairs vibe coding with brainrot activities like gambling, Tinder and games.
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. Even before the release of the iPhone, it was clear that the smartphone would become a convergence device that took over the function of a whole ...
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