Laptops
Google’s laptop and tablet divisions are being cut down
Not a good sign for ‘Made by Google’

If you’re reading this on a Pixelbook or Pixel Slate, you’re part of a minority that might go extinct in the near future.
Business Insider reports that Google is restructuring its laptop and tablet teams in order to focus on other divisions. Dozens of engineers and program managers have supposedly been told to temporarily work on other projects in the meantime.
Entire hardware plans have reportedly been canceled, leading to the possibility that we won’t see new large-screen devices from Google in the near future; the next Made by Google event may focus more on the Pixel smartphones, Chromecast, and other smart home products at this rate.
It’s been documented that Google’s laptop and tablet lines haven’t been doing too well — both commercially and critically — so this news isn’t too surprising, although it hasn’t been confirmed if these are the causes for the teams’ downsizing.
Google may also be focusing more on software for now. Android Q, for one, has started rolling out to developers who’ll help iron out the kinks before the official beta release in the coming months.
The company hasn’t commented on the situation yet.


MSI recently unveiled its latest set of laptops that are up the date with the latest 13th Gen Intel Core HX processors and RTX 40 series graphics.
These include the following models:
- Stealth 16
- Katana 15
- Cyborg 15
- Raider GE78 HX
- Titan GT77 HX
Such Intel Core HX processors with 24 cores deliver up to 5.6GHz of processing speed, a big jump which shall be felt by users when it comes to gaming performance, creative applications, and programs requiring the heavy workload.
In the graphics department, the NVIDIA RTX 40 series cards are more efficient and feature Ada Lovelace architecture to take gaming to the next level.
Early bird, review bonuses
To spice things up, MSI is offering US$ 50 Steam wallet codes for customers who will pre-order any of the participating 2023 MSI RTX 40 series models until April 30.
Likewise, customers who post a review of any of the eligible models will also receive a free US$ 50 Steam wallet code as part of the Shout Out for MSI program.
Redemption will be until May 14. To check the full mechanics, click here.

Looking for cosmetics brands inside a Watsons store? Nowadays, the chances are you’d come across some Logitech products too.
Logitech, a brand known for its tech devices such as headphones, keyboards, and mice, has partnered with Watsons — yes, the popular beauty and health retailer.
The interesting development means all 28 Watsons locations in Singapore, as well as the shop’s online store, will have Logitech’s various products on display and ready to be purchased.
According to Logitech’s Bernard Chow, the Head of Cluster for Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines, the move tries to cement the brand’s identity as not only a “tech” brand but also a “lifestyle” brand.
Among the products to be sold in Watsons stores are the following:
- K380 multi-device Bluetooth keyboard: SG$ 59
- Pebble wireless mouse M350: SG$ 45
- Lift vertical ergonomic mouse: SG$ 119
- POP wireless mouse: SG$ 54
- BRIO 500: SG$ 199
- Zone Vibe 100 wireless over-the-ear headphones: SG$ 159
On the part of the Watsons, making tech devices available on its stores’ shelves also allows the brand to expand outside of beauty and health products, integrating such products to cater to an even broader customer demographics.

Lenovo’s ThinkPad laptops have always taken pride in being portable powerhouses. The company has partnered with AMD to make the newest ThinkPad P16s Gen 1, ThinkPad Z16 and Z13 Gen 1, and ThinkBook 15 Gen 5 available in the Philippines.
These workstations all come equipped with AMD Ryzen pro processors, a slew of enhancements, and even more advanced security features for the benefit of those on the go.
The most affordable of the batch, the ThinkBook 15 Gen 5 is available for PhP 30,999 and comes with Ryzen 5000 series processors with Radeon graphics, as well as AI features that make virtual communication a breeze.
Meanwhile, the ThinkPad P16s Gen 1 is priced at PhP 57,999 and has ThinkShield security suite and MIL-SPEC testing.
Improved usability features include a fingerprint reader, full numeric keypad, wider touchpad, and all-day battery capacity.
For a more powerful option, there’s the ThinkPad Z13 Gen 1 which retails for PhP 74,999 and can breeze through even the heaviest of tasks as it is equipped with a Ryzen 7 Pro 6860Z processor.
It is expected to deliver maximum responsiveness even when multitasking or having a handful of programs open. It can also be relied on for Zoom or Teams, as well as music and video streaming.
Lastly, the larger ThinkPad Z16 Gen 1 is designed not only for business use but also for content creation and gaming. The powerhouse laptop of the batch is priced at PhP 105,999.
It comes with Radeon RX 6500M discrete graphics and AMD smart technologies to fully support users’ needs, as well as groundbreaking security features.
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