Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Gets New S Pen Features •

Samsung is releasing a firmware update for the Galaxy Tab S7 series which introduces new S Pen features, ramping up the list of add-ons developed for its flagship tablet. The S Pen update will allow for handwriting in places like address boxes, boosting S Pen features for the Galaxy Tab S7 & S7+. The update also gives the option to insert punctuation marks, which will be instantly converted into digital text. It also makes editing scanned documents a lot easier. The Galaxy S7 & S7+ can scan do

The Best Tablets Under 400 Dollars | 2021 Edition •

Which is the best tablet under 400 dollars? In this price range, there are quite a lot of options running Android, Windows, and Chrome OS. By now, even Apple has two tablets that cost below 400 dollars. So, you’ve got lots of options. Here at MyNextTablet, we review pretty much every tablet that gets released in all price classes. And our tests constantly show: To get a good one, you don’t have to pick the expensive pro versions. Even with a bit more affordable ones, you can get stylus support

Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable: Everything You Need To Know

After revealing the world’s first ever 5G laptop in 2020, Lenovo has thrown back the curtain on the first detachable device in its ThinkPad series. Aimed at customers looking for a portable alternative to a business laptop, here’s everything you need to know about the Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable. While the Flex 5G model can be folded into a tablet, Lenovo has taken flexibility a step further with its ThinkPad X12 in allowing the Gorilla-Glass protected screen to completely detach from the keyboard.

Developers to test out 5G in Brighton

Digital leaders and experts will attend a national 5G testbed in Brighton, allowing developers to showcase cutting-edge mobile technologies. 5G allows for incredibly fast, invisible connectivity, enabling new forms of previously impossible mobile content. The new technology allows for virtual reality experience (VR) and augmented reality applications (AR) to be combined with high broadband, for example. 4G mobile networks have a latency while using AR/VR apps which causes motion sickness, an

Artists In Print – Additive Manufacturing And The Art World

Tom Brown summarises his research into the world of additive manufacturing. Additive manufacturing – it seems as though there are few areas of our day-to-day lives into which this technology has not begun to creep. The process has enabled the creation of objects from sex toys to two-storey houses. Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, a blanket term within the industry, is the process of creating a physical object from a three-dimensional digital model by laying down multiple thi

3D Bronze-casting – Interview With Rob And Nick Carter

Tom Brown interviews artists Rob and Nick Carter about their work with 3D printers. Rob and Nick Carter are an artistic duo who have been collaborating for more than 20 years and were some of the first artists to use bronze casting in their work to create sculptures designed and produced by additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing. They have both emerged into the art world unafraid to experiment with new technology and are demonstrating the unique capacities this technology has to ill

How 3D Printing Works – Interview With Chris Hills

A 3D print manufacture is being approached by artists interested in utilising 3D printing for their projects, as well as a 3D clitoris to be used for sex education in France. Christopher Hills, 46, owner of 3D Print and Stuff, was sent the design by French designers who had used the print in schools for educational purposes. The aim is to use the model to help women understand aspects of their own sexuality. Additive manufacturing, the process of creating a physical object from a three-dimens

Hyper-realism And 3D Printing – Interview With Mathew Plummer-Fernandez

Tom Brown interviews artist Mathew Plummer-Fernandez about his work with 3D printers. After using additive manufacturing for his art pieces in 2001, Columbian-British artist Mathew Plummer-Fernandez began to create hyper-realist works using 3D printers at a time when the technology was still unusual. He saw the benefit of additive manufacturing early on. “A lot of other people were starting their own workshops and starting their own kit, whereas I like the idea that you could be anywhere in t

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