In yet another move to redefine boring beige and black desktop boxes HP has unveiled its Elite Slice – a 16.5cm square modular masterpiece that could replace several desktop devices.
First Samsung’s flagship Note7 was recalled, and then Google’s modular phone, Project Ara, was cancelled.
In just over a week, LG’s anticipated new ‘modular’ Android smartphone, the G5, comes alive and arrives in Australia, with plenty of friends coming soon too.
LG's Mobile Chief in Australia, Gino Casha, let us take a sneak peek of the LG G5 before launch in April, and have a look at its world-first LG Stylus DAB+ radio phone coming later this year.
No Australian prices or availability yet, but LG’s secret is out: a ‘modular’ smartphone and companion ‘LG Friends’ designed to outclass Samsung, Apple and everyone else.
Google’s next phone might be the last one you ever need - Project Ara involves highly customisable, build-your-own handsets where you can pick and choose which parts you want in your phone, and swap them out whenever you want.
Phones are not exactly known for being upgradable. You can't add RAM, upgrade the CPU or put better speakers in. Phonebloks is aiming to change that, however, with a new phone that allows you to swap out old components for better ones.
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