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Here, you can find out everything about the latest unusual devices. Some of them might be extremely useful and come in handy in everyday life, while some are simply just for fun.
Selpic P1, World's Smallest Handheld Printer, Is Available With a 55% Discount for the First 500 Customers
Lightweight like a smartphone, with a design resembling a large pen, the world's new smallest portable printer is already available for order with a 55% discount for first customers.
Boston Dynamics’ Robot Dog Spot Can Herd Sheep
Boston Dynamics' robotic dog Spot continues to develop, helping to maintain distance during quarantine, deliver drugs, and even herd sheep.
Microsoft Introduced the Surface Book 3 Laptop, Surface Go 2 Tablet, and Own Wireless Headphones
Microsoft introduced the Microsoft Surface Go 2 tablet, which received a larger display and better battery, the new Microsoft Surface Book 3 laptop equipped with 10th generation Intel processors, as well as own wireless headphones.
Apple Introduced the New 13-Inch MacBook Pro with Magic Keyboard, Double the Storage, and Faster Performance
The updated MacBook Pro is equipped with a scissor-type Magic Keyboard, which first appeared on the 16-inch MacBook Pro and the recently released MacBook Air 2020. The novelty has increased performance and doubled capacity.
The New Google Pixel Buds Finally Went on Sale
During the presentation of Google Pixel 4, Google also introduced the new Pixel Buds headphones of the second generation. They were presented in October 2019, but went on sale only now.
Apple Finally Releases Its $399 Budget iPhone SE
Apple introduced the new iPhone SE, which combines the design of the iPhone 8 and the performance of the iPhone 11. The smartphone is equipped with an A13 Bionic processor and the main camera with a single lens.
Samsung Donates Its Phones and Tablets to Quarantined Coronavirus Patients
Samsung, like other giant companies, is fighting against the coronavirus that has taken over the world. The company not only donated $29 million to the US authorities but also provided quarantined patients with tablets and smartphones for free.