Wednesday
Dec302015

First Look: HP Envy 8 Note 

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

The HP Envy Note 8 could very well be the Surface mini we never got from Microsoft. A bona-fide 8-inch Windows 10 tablet, the HP Envy 8 Note is designed around note-taking and has a Wacom powered pen and another variant comes with an HP Folio Keyboard which gives it the ability to be a great note taking device.

2015 has had its share of interesting 2-in-1's like the iPad Pro and the Pixel C. These devices are tablet-first devices that can quickly convert to notebook replacements with partner keyboards. The Hp Envy 8 Note is the most compact and portable device we've seen in this class but how does it fare in real world use?

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Wednesday
Dec302015

Apple to pay Italy $348 million to settle tax dispute

Apple will be paying Italy US $348 million (318 million euros) to settle a tax dispute it has had with that country as well as sign a new tax agreement.

"Apple will pay the tax agency 318 million euros and will sign an accord for fiscal years 2015 onwards early next year," a source told Reuters. Apple and other technology companies like Google and Amazon have become the targets of tax inquiries in Europe.

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Wednesday
Dec302015

Jannarelly to debut new roadster in 2016

New entrants into the sports car market are few and far between but when they do make a reveal it is pretty special. Jannarelly Automotive is an up and coming carmarker that plans to release a two-seater  retro-styled roadster called the Design-1. This latest car from the designers of the Lykan HyperSport expected to launch in Dubai on February 2016.

The new brand, centered on “automotive emotions”, will be all about “self-expression and creativity” and its whole purpose will be to “allow a great freedom in self-customization and pure performance.”

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Tuesday
Dec292015

Ride-hailing app Sidecar shuts down

One of the pioneers of the ride-sharing/ride-hailing business is closing its doors. Sidecar was one of the first startups to bring the sharing economy concept to cars. Unfortunately, it doesn’t have the clout as the likes of Uber. Sunil Paul, CEO and co-founder of Sidecar announced on a blog post that they will end the service on Dec. 31 at 5 p.m. ET. They tried to supplement the ride-hailing aspect with a delivery service but it seems it wasn’t enough to keep them afloat. The company, though, isn’t entirely dead as Paul said they are working on “strategic alternatives” and are laying the groundwork for “the next big thing.”

"Shutting down the Sidecar service is a disappointment for our team and our fans. The impact of our work, however, will be felt for generations to come. We changed transportation law, and created a new mode of transportation that has transformed cities and made life easier and better for millions of people." he wrote.

Source: Sidecar | Via: Mashable