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Solar plane lands in New York City

A solar-powered airplane finished crossing the United States on Saturday, landing in New York City after flying over the Statue of Liberty during its historic bid to circle the globe, the project team said.  The spindly, single-seat experimental aircraft, dubbed Solar Impulse 2, arrived at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport at about 4 a.m. local time after it took off about five hours beforehand at Lehigh Valley International Airport in Pennsylvania, the team reported on the airplane's website.  Such a pleasure to land in New York! For the 14th time we celebrate sustainability," said the project's co-founder Andre Borschberg on Twitter after flying over the city and the Statue of Liberty during the 14th leg of the trip around the globe. The Swiss team flying the aircraft in a campaign to build support for clean energy technologies hopes eventually to complete its circumnavigation in Abu Dhabi, where the journey began in March 2015. The solar cr...

Huawei announced its first Windows 10 tablet


The MateBook is designed to be an alternative to laptops and is thinner than Microsoft's rival Surface Pro 4 thanks to its use of a USB-C port. The Chinese firm is already the world's third-bestselling mobile phone-maker, but until now had only made tablets powered by Android. Experts said it made good business sense to expand into the new category. However, there was no mention of the much-rumoured P9 smartphone at Huawei's event.

Thinner, lighter

The MateBook features a 12in (30.5cm) display and can be clipped into an add-on keyboard and used with a stylus. Its advantages over Microsoft's Surface Pro 4 are that it is:
  • nearly 20% thinner, measuring 6.9mm (0.3in) deep
  • about 20% lighter, weighing 630g (1.4lb)
  • has a fingerprint sensor built into its side, unlike the Surface Pro which requires its cover to be attached to use the feature

However, the disadvantages are that Huawei's machine is only offered with a sixth generation Core M processor, and not Intel's more powerful Core i5 or i7 chips.In addition, the decision to rely on a USB-C port means that older peripherals cannot be attached directly to the machine and it lacks a built-in display port.

In order to gain USB 2 and external display connections, users will need to carry an adapter, which also includes an ethernet port. The tablet does, however, have a built-in SD memory card slot.

One other unusual feature about the machine is that its stylus includes a laser pointer at the opposite end to its nib. "I expect that Huawei will receive contributions to its marketing costs from Intel and Microsoft," said Ben Wood from the CCS Insight consultancy. "Both of them will want to go to great lengths to help it promote the product, and that takes out some of the risk for Huawei. "I should add that it has also been beautifully engineered. But even so, this is a segment of the market that is getting very crowded very quickly with Lenovo and Samsung also having recently announced similar products." Apple also put its iPad Pro on sale in November, which likewise has a stylus and clip-on keyboard but still uses the firm's mobile iOS operating system.Sales were up 75% in 2015 and are forecast to double again this year, according to market intelligence firm IDC.

"It's a product category that we are going to see more people get involved in as it's a good way for the mobile players to attack the PC market," commented Tim Coulling, an analyst at the tech consultancy Canalys. "But the thing is, Microsoft Surface Pro benefits from the company's brand name and also makes use of the firm's business-to-business sales channels." These are things where Huawei's MateBook could be at a disadvantage, he added. The entry-level MateBook will cost $699 (£485) when it goes on sale later this year, making it $100 cheaper than the basic Surface Pro 4.

To purchase its keyboard, MatePen and MateDock will cost an additional $277.

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