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Rabbit's Cyberdeck is a modern take on a netbook

When you think of an AI-forward PC, you might think of something like NVIDIA's $3,999 DGX Spark — a computer with enough computing power to run complex large language models locally. That's not what Rabbit is trying to build with Project Cyberdeck. Instead, the company's goal is to produce a device tailored for vibe coding, and Engadget was given an exclusive first look at the upcoming PC. Rabbit began working on Project Cyberdeck after the company's CEO, Jesse Lyu, saw how much his software engineers were using Claude Code. Lyu thought a small form factor PC, like the netbooks that were popular in the late aughts, with a command line interface would be ideal for on-the-go vibe coding, but when he went online to look for something that fit the bill, he was disappoint [...]

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The Morning After: Our verdict on Apple’s $600 Macbook Neo

Apple's new family of laptops might have a cringeworthy name, but don't let it fool you. Despite the MacBook Neo running on a built-for-iPhone A-series processor and being limited to 8GB of [...]

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Rabbit plots its redemption arc

The story of the Rabbit R1 is a cautionary tale. The AI gadget stole CES 2024, thanks in large part to its cutesy design and Rabbit's promise that it could do nearly everything a smartphone could [...]

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Rabbit threatens to revive the legendary Sony Vaio P netbook as a $500 dedicated Linux "vibe coding machine" to take on Apple's uber popular MacBook Neo — but it won't be fast

Rabbit’s Cyberdeck revives the Vaio P concept, offering a portable, Linux-based vibe coding device with affordable pricing and customizable hardware. [...]

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Rabbit launches "intern," a software AI agent designed to handle team-level projects

Rabbit, the US AI start-up best known for its rabbit r1 device, is launching a new product: "intern."<br /> The article Rabbit launches "intern," a software AI agent designed [...]

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Tech’s biggest losers in 2024

The tricky thing about naming the year’s biggest losers in tech is that in 2024, it once again felt like everyone lost. Amid the depressing spiral that is social media, the will-they-or-won’t-they [...]

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Apple's MacBook Neo nails the netbook by being nothing like it

Apple's new MacBook Neo is the perfect Netbook you always dreamed of, even while being nothing like it. [...]

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Engadget Podcast: iPhone 16e review and Amazon's AI-powered Alexa+

The keyword for the iPhone 16e seems to be "compromise." In this episode, Devindra chats with Cherlynn about her iPhone 16e review and try to figure out who this phone is actually for. Also, [...]

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The return of the Netbook? Chuwi unleashes 10.5-inch Minibook X convertible laptop with sub-1kg weight and 512GB SSD

Chuwi’s MiniBook X is a lightweight 10.5-inch Windows laptop with a convertible display, but modest specs. [...]

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Would you buy a 500g laptop with a 7-inch display? $500 GPD MicroPC 2 netbook will appeal to makers and geeks, but I fear the rest of us won't see the appeal

GPD’s MicroPC 2 brings major upgrades in processing, display, and ports, yet remains a niche device with limited mainstream usability and a relatively high price. [...]

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