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A display on the face of the device can even tell you the percent charged, and operating the device is pretty outrageously simple. In fact, the jumper cables, when connected to the IntelliBoost, are basically idiot-proof. Somehow, they can detect when they are correctly connected, and if they’re not, the power will be cut and you’ll get an alarm.
Overall, we were quite impressed with the IntelliBoost. It’s compact size and range of accessories make it extremely handy to keep in your truck.

As we enter deeper and deeper into the digital age, tech is consistently changing. While many think we may have hit a plateau with the use of smartphones and other mobile devices, technology is only evolving more and more, sometimes in different arenas. As we approach the middle of 2016, there is definitely some new technology that is changing the world, and other technology on the horizon that is expected to change life as we know it by the beginning of 2017.

One of the most important things we see changing in 2016 is the simplicity technology has given us to complete our daily tasks with ease. Several years ago, you could easily log into work (or school) by lugging your laptop to an area with Wi-Fi. This made work on-the-go much easier, as carrying a giant laptop around somehow seemed very portable. These days, you have the ability to work from anywhere. Between speech-to-text recognition, easy-to-carry tablets, and giant-sized smartphones, work is no longer confined to your cubicle, home office, or your nearest Starbucks. Most airplanes are now even Wi-Fi capable, allowing you to even work in the sky.

It’s terrific that you can log into work or stay connected with friends and family through so many devices, but they all require a battery charge. Plugging in laptops, tablets, and smartphones can get tangled and messy, and universal chargers are becoming more and more common - and convenient.For example, the JS12 portable charger from Weego can not only jumpstart your car, but can also charge your smartphone, tablet, and a variety of other electronic accessories. Not only is this a handy gadget for those who routinely forget to pack their devices, it can help you out a jam in a true emergency.

IoT (or Internet of Things) technology is just around the corner, and for those of us who are the most tech-savvy, has already arrived. IoT technology refers to nearly every electronic device in your life being “plugged in” - from your refrigerator to your car.Similarly, we are beginning to see the advent of true automation and smart machines. There are many machines on the market now that respond to someone’s voice, and even a certain person’s voice, to follow commands. But, the machines of the future will not only be equipped with voice technology, they will also be able to read the emotion of the user. While the plotline of the movie “Her” may have seemed outlandish to many, the truth is, it’s really not so far off of the mark.

Microsoft has recently launched a program known as PowerApp, that essentially makes everyone a programmer or developer, no matter their skillset. This app allows virtually anyone to create an application for either iOS, Android, or Windows, without any prior knowledge or skills. This builds on apps such as Instagram that allows regular, everyday folk to create stunning pictures on a professionally photography type level. This also opens the door for new entrepreneurs with great ideas, but a lack of programming skills to introduce new ideas to the world.

It may sound like quite a scary idea, but car company Tesla has been working on advancements that allow you to drive on autopilot. This technology actually began rolling out near the end of 2014, but only in test markets. The technology is actually available now, and it builds on other software that actually parallel parks the car for you. This software actually allows the car to drive on autopilot, based on technology similar to what airline pilots use. This is expected to become more and more common throughout this year into the next.Video content has been used in the business sector for some time, but it is now being fully integrated into help desk and field tech areas. This type of software is expected to grow through 2016, becoming fully functional and integrated into most management systems over the next year.

Many of these new technologies have been invented to streamline the workplace, but many are spilling over into making our daily lives easier. The ability to work from anywhere also lets us keep in contact with friends and family from anywhere, and simple devices such as universal chargers are now equipped to help us in the event of an emergency. Soon, you’ll be able to program your car to drive to work, but you’ll also be able to program it to enjoy a seamless vacation.

After establishing itself as the third biggest smartphone maker in the world, Chinese company Huawei is now jumping into the 2-in-1 device market with its all-new Huawei MateBook aimed at stealing the crown from Apple's iPad Pro and going head-to-head with Samsung's Galaxy TabPro S.
For the uninitiated, the company unwrapped its Windows 10-running MateBook during this year's Mobile World Congress in February.
Now, early reviews are in from some of the industry's experts. In this post, we will do a review roundup to help you decide if this sleek laptop-tablet hybrid is well worth your penny.
Let's get the ball rolling.
Full Desktop Operating System
Perhaps one of the best-selling points of this device is that it runs Windows 10, making it pretty sweet for those who are seeking a tablet for productivity.

Well, it seems that the device's screen is already regarded as excellent by some experts.
SlashGear believes that MateBook's screen is very good and that everything is pleasingly detailed ... bright, with punchy colors, thanks to the 12-inch display's 2,160 x 1,440 resolution.
It is worth mentioning, though, that the screen is not an AMOLED one, but an IPS TFT LCD.
Unfortunately, outdoor visibility simply isn't as strong as something like the AMOLED on Samsung's Galaxy Tab Pro S, and it suffers from a lot of sun glare, it adds.

Fingerprint Sensor
It's good that MateBook packs a fingerprint sensor, and CNET says it is fast. In fact, it says the sensor can log a user into Windows with a snap.
No Rear Snapper
What is quite disappointing, though, is that it has no back camera. For some people, the rear shooter is still useful, for instance, when the user needs to capture a particular document.
Battery Life
Huawei is claiming that MateBook can last up to 9 hours.

Based on Engadget's test, though, using the variant that runs Core m5 processor and packs 4 GB of RAM, the device only lasted for over 6 hours. The test involved looping an HD video until the device dies.
Time, though, is saying a different thing.
The MateBook's battery can manage about a full workday without needing a top-up, it says. The tablet lasted for roughly a day and a half while I used it on and off for basic word processing, Internet browsing and watching Netflix.
However, it also says that the tablet is suited to those who are in the hunt for a tablet primarily for entertainment and light productivity.
The MateBook's keyboard is called Portfolio Keyboard. And for some experts, it is one of the downsides of the device.
Huawei's keyboard makes for a terrible kickstand. It can hold the MateBook up in two positions — 67 degrees and 52 degrees — but there's no flexibility outside of that, Engadget says. And it's not even good at maintaining those angles.
Moreover, CNET says the keyboard's magnets aren't strong enough to keep the screen in the second position if it gets bumped or jolted.
Trackpad
Ars Technica, in the meantime, thinks that the experience in using the keyboard's trackpad is not so good.


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