Realme GT 7 Pro Review: Snapdragon 8 Elite on a Budget

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By Hisan Kidwai For years, Realme has delivered some of the best bang-for-the-buck and flagship killer smartphones. But, I…
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Swiss startup turning rainy days into refunds launches first product

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By Siôn Geschwindt Zurich-based startup Poncho has officially launched its weather insurance platform — and bagged some fresh funding to boot.   Founded in 2023, the company aims to transform how the travel and hospitality industries handle unpredictable weather.  Poncho’s tech integrates with booking systems, allowing customers to opt for weather protection at checkout. If bad weather, such as heavy rain or wind, occurs during their scheduled event or trip, a refund is processed automatically. You don’t need to file a claim. Maybe torrential rains turn your Alpine ski trip to slush or maybe you’ve splurged on a Mediterranean yacht adventure only to have…This story continues at The Next Web

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The M4 Pro Mac mini is a ‘triumph’

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The “robust computer that’s very, very tiny” — introduced by Apple CEO Steve Jobs almost 20 years ago — just got even tinier. And once again, if you’re thinking of switching from Windows, there’s little excuse not to climb aboard; the “most affordable Mac ever” is also among the fastest consumer AI desktops money can buy.

While the Mac mini in hand is considerably smaller, its cost increased just a little and computational performance improved exponentially. These impressive changes allow the it to be a gateway for switchers, a second computer for any mobile Mac user, and a highly capable desktop for everyone else.

It’s also a server, a computer to which you can offload big tasks and it’s quite capable of handling the kind of cutting-edge productivity software you might use on a MacBook Pro, though perhaps not as efficiently. 

In the interests of objectivity, I should say up from I love the new Mac mini. It’s a triumph, a culmination of everything the first Mac mini aimed to be, but much, much better. Introduced along with the also superb MacBook Pro, Apple’s Mac line-up proves that, with Apple Silicon inside, the company is a the top of its game.

What you can expect under the hood

All this capability comes because of the amazing M-series processor Apple has slotted inside and reflects the device’s extensive processor history that straddles the company’s PowerPC chips on its first release, the Intel years, and today’s super-efficient, low-power chips that put Apple ahead of the industry. There’s a lot to love, starting at $599 (though the M4 Pro with 14‑core CPU and 20‑core GPU, 48GB, and 1TB SSD model I tested costs a lot more, $2,199.) That price tag might dent the superlatives a little, but probably not fatally. 

For a company made famous by the quality of its design, the Mac mini you see today isn’t a major departure from the models of yesteryear, other than size. This third major redesign remains faithful to the breed — a compact all-in-one metal box designed to work with the mouse, keyboard and display you already own. Now just 2-in. high, the 5-in.-by-5-in. (100% carbon neutral aluminum) box remains, resolutely, a Mac mini.

Such is the classic simplicity of Apple design, if you’d been abducted by aliens two decades ago and taken to the peaceful planet Zog to hang out with and learn from an enlightened species, you’d still recognize this as a Mac mini when you returned. (Though you’d probably be disappointed at the state of enlightenment here on Terra Ferma.)

But alien adventures aside, because it aims to work with kit you already own, connectivity has always been important to the mini. The new model offers two USB-C ports, HDMI, Gigabit Ethernet, three Thunderbolt 5 ports, a headphone jack, Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.3 — though you no longer get USB-A, putting that standard even further back in history. You also don’t get an SD card slot, but you didn’t in the last model, either.  You can now drive up to three external displays, which is amazing, really, and I bet many of us take that for granted.

The power button (which you rarely, if ever, need to touch) is on the lower left corner of the 1.6-pound device; that positioning raised many critical cat calls when it was spotted, but if that’s all the critics have then Apple has got something right.

What it does

Apple says the Mac mini with M4 Pro is up to 20x faster than the fastest Intel-based Mac mini. The benchmark results I got back that assertion up, and more. I was a little open-jawed at the results I got and had to run tests multiple times they impressed me so very much.

Time for some benchmarks:

Geekbench 6.3

Single Core: 3,8715.

Multi Core: 22,314.

OpenCL: 69,013

The CPU results are incredibly impressive. If you check the Geekbench Mac charts, you will find they mean the Mac mini delivers at least as much punch as the currently available Mac Studio, or last year’s 16-in. M3 Max MacBook Pro. There is no performance compromise whatsoever in this machine.

Cinebench R23

22,737 CPU multi core (a top three position, up there with Intel Xeon W and AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2992WX).

2,137 CPU single core (leader of the pack).

Valley

FPS 101.3 

It is important to note that Valley isn’t optimized for Apple Silicon and relies on Apple’s Rosetta technology, so it’s not a fair comparative test. But it does illustrate just how performant these little Macs have become.

You’ll find additional benchmark tests at MacStadium, where new M4 Mac minis are already being put into service as servers in real-life, mission-critical environments. They note that the M4 Pro, “tears past all the previously available Mac mini models, and even puts some of the older Studio models to shame.” 

You’ll find a similarly fabulous statement from an impressed Jeff Geerling, who says: “The chip isn’t the fastest at everything, but it’s certainly the most efficient CPU I’ve ever tested. And that scales down to idle power, too — it hovers between 3-4W at idle — which is about the same as a Raspberry Pi.” 

It is worth noting that most of the time the power efficiency means it will barely feel warm to the touch, no matter how hard you push it. These results, and those of all the other M4-powered Macs, absolutely illustrate the extent to which the shift to Apple Silicon has turned the processor industry upside down, putting once last-place Apple in bidding distance for the throne.

Take it anywhere

The Mac mini is small. You can put it anywhere you need it — on a bookshelf, certainly under a reception desk, anywhere in an office, and in almost any situation where you might need a computer on warehouse or factory floors. The front-mounted USB-C ports and headphone jack make its usage flexible, too. While it is not and nor is it intended to be a portable device, it is worth noting that so long as you have a keyboard, mouse, and display wherever you intend to go, the Mac mini is a computer you can take with you.

What about Thunderbolt 5?

Apple celebrated the introduction of Thunderbolt 5 on these Macs when they were announced. All the same, for most users it means very little. Sure, if you use a compatible Thunderbolt 5 cable and a compatible device, you’ll get data transfer speeds of 120Gbps, but right now those who have those things skew toward being pro gamers and video professionals. That will change of course as Thunderbolt 5 proliferates and becomes cheaper, though it is nice to know that you can use this tiny Mac to power multiple 6K displays.

Thunderbolt 5 will also be important to those who choose to use the new macOS feature that lets them use larger Mac apps that are stored on external SSD drives.

Time to upgrade?

The new model stacks up proudly against Apple’s first M1-series Mac mini. You’ll see significant performance gains, and while the M1 Mac mini I’ve used as my daily drive ever since it was introduced has never let me down, I did experience a perceptible difference in performance.

Four years later, is it time to upgrade? I think it might be, and the fact I’ve had four trouble-free years with an M1 gives me a lot of confidence to expect more great years with an M4 model.

However, in contrast to the Intel Macs, the question of whether or whether not to upgrade shouldn’t be a question at all — of course, you should. The difference in performance was like night and day when the M1 models first appeared; with the M4 series, you’ll feel like you just swallowed a glass of iced water in hell, as someone once said.

Unlike the performance compromise Mac mini represented back in the day, with Apple Silicon you can look forward to pro performance at a price that’s more within reach. 

A dream realized

The thing about the price is important. It’s hard to ignore a computer that starts at $599 and can kick out this level of performance. As a desktop, it ticks most boxes:

Windows switchers will like that they might be able to continue using existing kit with the system, and they’ll like it even more once they realize these Macs are so powerful they’ll run Windows better in VM mode than some PCs. 

Pro users will quickly find these Macs are capable of pro level performance that matches or exceeds some of last year’s more expensive Mac models.

Enterprises can be confident that these machines can be deployed across a wide array of situations and handle their tasks really well.

And every Mac mini user will appreciate that there is enough processor “oomph” inside these devices that we will still be enjoying a great experience using them in three, four, five or more years’ time. As mentioned above, my M1 Mac mini has never missed its stride and is four years old.

With its new – and still unmistakably Apple Mac mini design — the new model looks good, is whisper quiet, runs almost every application you might want to run, and demands hardly any desk space. If you need an Apple desktop or need to put an Apple system together at as low a price as possible, then the great thing about these Macs is you won’t feel at all compromised – these things shift!

All in all, this is a triumph, an absolute accomplishment of the journey Apple set out on when the first ever Mac mini models appeared. I can’t recommend it enough. 

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Can you read your manager’s emails via Copilot?

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Microsoft has released a new collection of tools and a guide to fix security issues that have arisen around the way the company’s generative AI (genAI) Copilot assistant handles information. Namely, the tool’s indexing of an organization’s internal data can lead to the AI ​​assistant sharing sensitive information when it shouldn’t.

A Microsoft employee familiar with customer complaints tells Business Insider: “Now, when Joe Blow logs into an account and starts Copilot, they can see everything. All of a sudden, Joe Blow can see the CEO’s email.”

Business Insider reports that the behavior prompted several organizations to delay using Copilot for security reasons. “Many data governance challenges associated with AI were not caused by AI’s arrival,” a Microsoft spokesperson told the publication.

Instead, according to the spokesperson, AI tools like Copilot highlight how companies need to take proactive responsibility for how they manage internal documents and other information.

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Is a Jeep Cherokee replacement slated for 2025?

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By Nick Godt Jeep confirms a new compact, hybrid SUV is on the way: Will it be the Cherokee?

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Upscale, Enhance, and Download Videos in UHD with VideoProc AI (Black Friday Deal)

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Volkswagen’s affordable ID.2 EV remains on track

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By Nick Godt Volkswagen remains committed to launching its affordable ID.2 EV by the end of 2025 or early 2026.

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Mercedes bets solar paint is part of EV-charging future

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By Nick Godt Mercedes-Benz is developing a solar paint that can harness energy from the sun to power up EVs.

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Kia America COO says ending EV tax credit would be dumb

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By Nick Godt Kia America COO says ending tax incentives on EVs would have a negative impact on U.S. jobs and the whole auto industry.

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Hyundai’s brand new Ioniq 9 EV features backseat lounge

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By Nick Godt Hyundai’s brand new Ioniq 9 electric SUV features a backseat lounge.

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AWS and Anthropic ink deal to accelerate model development, enhance AI chips

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The announcement that Amazon Web Services (AWS) will be Anthropic’s primary training partner confirms rumors of an even tighter partnership between the two companies.

They announced Friday that Anthropic will use AWS Trainium processors to train and deploy its Claude family of models. Further, as predicted earlier this month, Amazon will invest an additional $4 billion in the startup, making its total investment $8 billion.

AWS is already Anthropic’s primary cloud provider, and the OpenAI rival will now also primarily use Trainium and Inferentia chips to train and deploy its foundation models. Anthropic will also contribute to Trainium development in what the companies call a “hardware-software development approach.”

While it’s unclear whether the agreement requires Anthropic to exclusively use AWS chips, it is a move by Amazon to challenge the likes of Nvidia and other dominant players as the AI chip race accelerates.

“This is a first step in broadening the accessibility of generative AI and AI models,” Alvin Nguyen, Forrester senior analyst, told Computerworld.

Accelerating Claude development

Anthropic, which launched in 2021, has made significant progress with its Claude large language models (LLMs) this year as it takes on OpenAI. Its Claude 3 family comprises three LLMs: Sonnet, Haiku (its fastest and most compact), and Opus (for more complex tasks), which are all available on Amazon Bedrock. The models have vision capabilities and a 200,000 token context window, meaning they support large volumes of data, equal to roughly 150,000 words, or 500 pages of material.

Notably, last month Anthropic introduced “Computer Use” to Claude 3.5 Sonnet. This capability allows the model to use computers as people do; it can quickly move cursors, toggle between tabs, navigate websites, click buttons, type, and compile research documents in addition to its generative capabilities. All told, the company claims that Sonnet outperforms all other available models on agentic coding tasks.

Claude has experienced rapid adoption since its addition to Amazon Bedrock, AWS’ fully-managed service for building generative AI models, in April 2023, and now supports “tens of thousands” of companies across numerous industries, according to AWS. The foundation models are used to build a number of functions, including chatbots, coding assistants, and complex business processes.

“This has been a year of breakout growth for Claude, and our collaboration with Amazon has been instrumental in bringing Claude’s capabilities to millions of end users on Amazon Bedrock,” Dario Amodei, co-founder and CEO of Anthropic, said in an announcement.

The expanded partnership between the two companies is a strategic one for both sides, signaling that Anthropic’s models are performant and versatile, and that AWS’ infrastructure can handle intense generative AI workloads in a way that rivals Nvidia and other chip players.

From an Anthropic point of view, the benefit is “guaranteed infrastructure, the ability to keep expanding models’ capabilities, and showcase them,” said Nguyen, noting that it also expands their footprint and access.

“It’s showing that they can work well with multiple others,” he said. “That increases comfort levels in their ability to get training done, to produce models, to get them utilized.”

AWS, meanwhile, has a “’premiere client, one of the faces of AI’ in Anthropic,” said Nguyen.

From silicon through the full stack

As part of the expanded partnership, Anthropic will also help to develop and optimize future versions of AWS’s purpose-built Trainium chip. The machine learning (ML) chip supports deep learning training for 100 billion-plus parameter models.

Anthropic said it is working closely with AWS’ Annapurna Labs to write low-level kernels that allow it to interact with Trainium silicon. It is also contributing to the AWS Neuron software stack to help strengthen Trainium, and is collaborating with the chip design team around hardware computational efficiency.

“This close hardware-software development approach, combined with the strong price-performance and massive scalability of Trainium platforms, enables us to optimize every aspect of model training from the silicon up through the full stack,” Anthropic wrote in a blog post published Friday.

This approach provides an advantage over more general purpose hardware (such as Nvidia’s GPUs) that do more than what is “absolutely necessary,” Nguyen pointed out. The companies’ long partnership also means they may have mitigated performance optimization advantages that Nvidia has with their CUDA platform.

“This type of deep collaboration between the software and hardware engineers/developers allows for optimizations in both the hardware and software that is not always possible to find when working independently,” said Nguyen.

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Honda doubles down on ‘holy grail’ of EV batteries

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By Nick Godt Fresh off a successful launch of its Prologue electric SUV, Honda showcases its commitment to solid-state batteries, known as the ‘holy grail’ of EV batteries.

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OpenAI is thinking about building its own browser

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OpenAI is reportedly thinking about developing its own browser with the aim of challenging Google’s dominance in the market, according to The Information. The new browser would have built-in support for Chat GPT and Open AI’s search engine Search GPT.

OpenAI representatives have apparently held talks with developers from Conde Nast, Redfin, Eventbrite, and Priceline, but so far no agreements have been signed.

Shares of Google’s parent company Alphabet declined on the Nasdaq exchange after the browser plans became public, Reuters reported.

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UK hospitality startup Lighthouse enters unicorn club with $370M raise

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By Siôn Geschwindt London-based startup Lighthouse just raised a hefty $370mn from American investment giant KKR at a valuation of over $1bn, making it Europe’s latest unicorn tech company. The funding will supercharge the company’s ambitions to shake up the $15bn travel tech market. What’s on the to-do list? Refining its AI tools, expanding globally, and snapping up competitors through mergers and acquisitions (it has already made four). Lighthouse’s platform crunches over 400 terabytes of travel data every day, using AI to turn that ocean of info into bite-sized insights that help hotels make better business decisions. It includes data like how many…This story continues at The Next Web

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Mostbet Oyna – Mostbahis Yeni Giriş Turkce

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App Store’a gittik ve Türkiye Mostbet’in indirilmesi için bir talep ekledik. Nasıl bunların listesinden çıkarım birisi lütfen yardımcı olsun. Siteden daha fazla yararlanabilmeniz için kayıt olmanızın ardından emailinizi doğruladığınızdan emin olunuz. Acil olmayan sorunlar için lütfen aşağıdaki telefon numaralarından canlı sohbet ekibimizle iletişime geçin. Bu yarışmalar birkaç hafta ile ayrılır, ancak en büyük ustaların başarıları çok farklıdır.

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New Windows 11 tool can fix devices that won’t boot remotely

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Microsoft is working on a new Windows feature, “Quick Machine Recovery,” that will allow IT administrators to use Windows Update with “targeted fixes” to remotely fix systems that can’t boot, according to Bleeping Computer.

The new feature is part of the Windows Resiliency Initiative — Microsoft’s efforts to prevent a repeat of the outage that occurred in July 2024, when a buggy Crowdstrike update left hundreds of thousands of Windows computers unable to start, affecting hospitals, emergency services and airlines worldwide.

Microsoft plans to roll out the Quick Machine Recovery feature to the Windows 11 Insider Program in early 2025.

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Will new Apple Pay oversight make Apple Bank a good idea?

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As regulation threatens to tear Google apart and fundamentally both damage both Android and Apple, yet another regulatory noose is tightening around Cupertino, as its Apple Pay service will in future be regulated like a bank.

All this comes as company lawyers attempt to get the insanely flawed US Department of Justice anti-trust case against Apple quashed. and it climbs in on top of recent threats of further fines and challenges in Europe. You’d be forgiven if some of the leaders at Apple might feel a little as if they have been born in “interesting times.”

Apple Pay faces tougher regulation

The latest twist of the rope comes from the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), which is about to introduce a new rule that puts Apple Pay and other digital wallet services under the same federal supervision as banks. That’s going to mean the CFPB can proactively examine Apple and other large companies in this space to ensure they are complying with consumer protection laws concerning privacy and surveillance, error and fraud, and maintaining service continuity in order to protect users against “debanking.”

The agency in 2022 warned some Big Tech firms providing such services about their obligations under consumer protection laws when using behavioral targeting for financial products. 

Announcing the regulation on X, CFPB Director Rohit Chopra explained his organization is also concerned about “how these apps can fuel surge pricing that jack up costs using your purchase history and personal data.”

You can read the new rules governing these companies here (PDF). But what is interesting is that elements of them that might have impacted crypto transactions appear to have been mitigated or removed.

Proactive, not reactive, oversight

Most of these matters were already regulated; what really changes is how rules around them are enforced. You see, while the previous regulation meant CFPB could only react to consumer complaints as they arose, it can now proactively investigate compliance. That’s the same kind of oversight banks and credit unions already face and means Apple and other payment providers covered by the rules will face deeper and, presumably, more intrusive oversight. 

The new rules will only affect digital wallet providers whose tech is handling 50 million or more transactions per year. Apple’s system is now easily the most widely used digital wallet in America, so it will most certainly face this oversight. The company also participated in the consultation process that preceded the new rule’s introduction. Other providers likely swooped up under the law will include Cash App, PayPal, Venmo, and Google Pay.

To some degree, the rules make sense, given that digital wallets are used to handle real money and consumer protection is vital. But what’s really interesting is the extent to which the new determination proves just how rapidly digital wallets have replaced real wallets across the last decade.

The rise and rise of digital payments

That’s certainly what the CFPB thinks. “Digital payments have gone from novelty to necessity and our oversight must reflect this reality,” said Chopra. “The rule will help to protect consumer privacy, guard against fraud, and prevent illegal account closures.”

If you think back, it wasn’t terribly long ago when the notion that Apple wanted to turn your iPhone into a wallet seemed impossibly extreme. That is no longer the case. Two years ago, researchers claimed Apple Pay had surpassed Mastercard in the dollar value of transactions made annually, making Apple Pay the world’s second most popular payment system, just behind Visa. Google’s G Play system then stood in fifth place. 

The regulator explains that payment apps are now a “cornerstone” of daily commerce, with people using them daily as if they were cash. “What began as a convenient alternative to cash has evolved into a critical financial tool, processing over a trillion dollars in payments between consumers and their friends, families, and businesses,” the CFPB said.

What next? 

I think it’s pretty clear that Apple has learned a lot about this business since the introduction of Apple Pay. Not only has it been in, and then exited, the lucrative Buy Now Pay Later market with Apple Pay Later, but it has also experienced the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune with its wildly popular credit card operation, Apple Card, which has ended in a tumultuous relationship with Goldman Sachs.

During all these adventures, the company will have learned a great deal about the sector — and now that it is being regulated as if it were a bank, I wouldn’t be terribly surprised if it decided to become one.

After all, if it’s getting regulated to the same extent as banks, why not get into more of the same business sectors banks now serve? I can’t help but imagine that Apple already has a weighty file of research documents in one of its Cupertino filing cabinets exploring how and where it might profitably extend Apple Pay into more traditional banking sectors.

The new CFPB oversight regime might well accelerate any such plans.

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Candela brings electric flying ferry to US shores after $40M raise

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By Siôn Geschwindt Candela is flying high — and across the Atlantic.  The Swedish startup has secured $14mn, marking the close of its Series C round at a cosy $40mn. This puts its total funding at just shy of $90mn.  Candela has also sold its first P-12 ferry in the US, amid burgeoning demand for what is the world’s fastest and longest-range electric passenger vessel.  FlyTahoe, the company that will operate the service, will use the P-12 to shuttle tourists and locals across Lake Tahoe. This massive freshwater lake straddles the border of California and Nevada and is best known for its clear…This story continues at The Next Web

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Self-driving vehicle rules set to loosen under Trump, report says

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By Nick Godt The Trump transition team plans to make a federal framework for self-driving vehicles a top priority for the transportation department, according to a report.

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HP OmniBook Ultra Flip Review: The Best 2-in-1 Laptop

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By Hisan Kidwai HP’s OmniBook series has been the biggest surprise of 2024, with some of the best laptops…
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