The SPG Luxury Card May Be the King of Hotel Cards, At Least Until October 31

If you’re a Marriott or Starwood loyalist, or even a hotel free agent, the new Starwood Preferred Guest Luxury Card offers great benefits and a massive sign-up bonus, at least until the end of October.

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Lenovo's refocused Yoga line centers on premium laptops and Chromebooks

Lenovo makes a massive array of stuff. It’s produced smart speakers, VR headsets, a Google Assistant display, tablets and phones, among other things. Within its laptops range alone, the company has five separate sub-brands: ThinkPad, IdeaPad, Yoga, L…

Lenovo's new Yoga Book replaces the keyboard with an e-ink screen

Last year, Lenovo surprised us with a novel concept. What if there was a laptop the size of a tablet with a touch-sensitive surface in place of a keyboard? That notion birthed the Yoga Book, a tablet-digitizer hybrid that had a 10-inch display…

Senator misses the point of 'beerbot' demo, tries to ban DoD funding

Sorry, beerbot developers, you probably won’t be able to get Pentagon funding for your alcohol-serving machines. Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona has introduced a new section to the US Department of Defense appropriations bill, which says: “None of the…

Office 365 subscriptions are getting a lot more flexible

Office 365 is about to get a lot more flexible, with its consumer subscriptions packages lifting the limit on the total number of devices that the software can be installed on. Until now, Office 365 Home was limited to ten devices in total, while Office 365 Personal was restricted to one PC or Mac along with one tablet. Now, though, … Continue reading

Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 5 wireless speaker packs Dual Sound support

Harman Kardon has expanded its Onyx Studio series with the newly unveiled Onyx Studio 5. This new speaker has a classy circular design with a built-in handle for portability, as well as the maker’s Dual Sound, which enables two speakers to be paired together for a more immersive experience. The new model is being exclusively sold by Brightstar and Sprint. … Continue reading

Honor Play brings gaming chops to global markets (except one)

Gaming smartphones seems to be the new sub-trend in the market. After all, if your device can run resource-intensive games without blowing up, it can do anything. But while the likes of the ASUS ROG Phone really takes the idea of a gaming smartphone to the extreme, others, like Huawei sub-brand Honor, is taking a slightly different and more moderate … Continue reading

Lenovo Yoga Chromebook C330 & S330, For The Budget Conscious

In addition to its high-end Lenovo Yoga Chromebook, the company has launched a couple of affordable Chromebooks as well for the budget conscious customer. The Lenovo Yoga Chromebook C330 & S330 are the two new models which will cater to this important segment of the market, one where Chromebooks have historically done well.

The Lenovo Chromebook C330 can be had with a 10-point touchscreen IPS display which can provide easy viewing in tent, tablet, stand, or laptop mode. It has a 2.1GHz MediaTek 8173C processor under the hood with 4GB of RAM and up to 64GB of eMMC storage.

The company promises up to ten hours of battery life on a single change. It will be available for purchase in the EMEA region in November with prices starting at €349.

Lenovo’s Yoga Chromebook S330 is the entry-level option. It can be configured with a 14-inch HD display, 4GB RAM and up to 64GB of eMMC storage. Its battery is also said to be good for up to ten hours on a single change. It’s also going to be available in the same region from November with prices starting at €279.

Both of these affordable Chromebooks have support for Android apps so customers will be able to access the Google Play Store on these devices in order to run a wide variety of apps.

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Star Wars: Jedi Challenges Dark Side Expansion, Kylo Ren Lightsaber


Lenovo and Disney announced the Star Wars: Jedi Challenges – Dark Side Expansion today. It’s a new, free content update for the Jedi Challenges augmented reality experience. It will allow players to take on new challenges as Kylo Ren, the face of the Dark Side in the new trilogy of Star Wars movies. In addition to the new content, a new limited edition Kylo Ren lightsaber is also up for sale.

This is the third free update of its kind that has been released for this AR experience so far. It brings new content for Lightsaber Battles with players being able to duel Yoda, Rey, and more.

In order to play the Dark Side Expansion and use the Kylo Ren Lightsaber, the full Star Wars: Jedi Challenges kit will be required which is sold separately. The kid includes the Lenovo Mirage AR headset, Lightsaber Controller, and Tracking Beacon. Players get more than 30 hours of multi-level immersive AR content with Star Wars: Jedi Challenges.

The free update will be available in November. The Kylo Ren Lightsaber will also be released in select markets this November. Customers in the United States will be able to pick one up for $99.99 on www.jedichallenges.com. Pricing and availability will vary by country.

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Sessions Has Produced A ‘Sea Change’ At DOJ. He May Still Get Fired.

The attorney general has produced a “sea change” at the Justice Department, but Trump can’t get past the Mueller probe.