HP is reinventing PC design, with developments in immersive computing. Cheddar's Alyssa Julya Smith speaks with HP President of Personal Systems Ron Coughlin at the 2018 CES in Las Vegas, NV.
"We are really changing the PC experience," explains Coughlin. "We are really taking design leadership and increasing appeal."
HP recently launched HP Spectre x360 15.6 inch which boasts features such as design, flexibility, and security.
HP unveiled its Z 3D scanner at CES. This is just one example of ways HP is developing technology immersive computing, and virtual reality.
A judge shot down a request by Apple to hold off on changes to payment options in the app store that would allow companies like Epic Games to use external payment systems. Apple had sought a stay that could delay making changes for years but the judge ordered them to implement fixes by December. The tech giant plans to appeal.
Twitter has officially launched its paid subscription service, Twitter Blue, which provides subscribers with a number of new features, including the option to edit tweets, post 10-minute videos, and view ad-free news articles.
Wood modification technology company Kebony recently raised $34 million in its latest funding round. The company's patented technology transformed sustainable softwood using leftover materials and makes it into a product that behaves like premium hardwood. The process has the potential to transform the global construction industry, as it is cost-effective and eco-friendly. Kebony CEO Norman Willemsen joined Cheddar News' Closing Bell to discuss.
As major social media and tech companies like Facebook and Microsoft announce plans for metaverse technology, chipmakers like Nvidia, AMD, Intel, and more stand to benefit as the technology rolls out and evolves. But who will take the lead and benefit the most? Paul Meeks, Portfolio Manager at Independent Solutions Wealth Management, joins Cheddar News' Closing Bell to discuss the metaverse chipmaker race, who could come out on top, the timeline of how this sector will heat up, and more.