Artificial intelligence is everywhere this year at the Mobile World Congress where manufacturers show off their latest gadgets and inventions
in Barcelona. The annual show is the CES of the mobile world, showing off the great, the good and sometimes trends we might wish we could forget.
It also showed off a solar-powered laptop that could mean the end of battery anxiety. The prof of concept laptop has a solar panel built into its cover, giving you about an hour of video streaming when you put it in direct sunlight for around 20 minutes. That is assuming the products ever make it out of the “proof of concept” stage; many ideas shown off at MWC are what is known as vapourware – items that will never make it to a consumer launch.
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