Dell expands its Optiplex Ultra line of PC-in-a-monitor-stand computers

About a year and a half after introducing the first Dell Optiplex Ultra computers which stuff the guts of a PC into a monitor stand, Dell is expanding the lineup with two new models. The new Dell Optiplex 7090 Ultra is a computer-in-a-module that supp…

About a year and a half after introducing the first Dell Optiplex Ultra computers which stuff the guts of a PC into a monitor stand, Dell is expanding the lineup with two new models. The new Dell Optiplex 7090 Ultra is a computer-in-a-module that supports up to a 28 watt Intel Corei7-1185G7 processor and has enough horsepower […]

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An die Willkommensgegner, die es betrifft

Versuch einer Antwort auf das Leserecho auf meine Aufsatzreihe “Die deutsche Willkommenskultur: ihre Freunde, ihre Gegner, ihr Ende”

Versuch einer Antwort auf das Leserecho auf meine Aufsatzreihe "Die deutsche Willkommenskultur: ihre Freunde, ihre Gegner, ihr Ende"

Dell Precision 3560 is a mobile workstation with up to Core i7-1185G7 and NVIDIA Quadro graphics

Dell’s latest entry in the mobile workstation space is the Dell Precision 3560  with a 15.6 inch display, support for up to a 17.5 watt Intel Core i7-1185G7 Tiger Lake processor, optional support for NVIDIA Quadro T500 graphics, and a whole heck…

Dell’s latest entry in the mobile workstation space is the Dell Precision 3560  with a 15.6 inch display, support for up to a 17.5 watt Intel Core i7-1185G7 Tiger Lake processor, optional support for NVIDIA Quadro T500 graphics, and a whole heck of a lot of configuration options. It’s also a reasonably compact PC, measuring 14.1″ […]

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Dell Latitude 7320 Detachable is a 13 inch tablet with Intel Tiger Lake

Dell is giving its Latitude line of business-class portable computers a Tiger Lake refresh. And that doesn’t just mean laptops. The new Dell Latitude 7320 Detachable is a 13 inch Windows tablet with a 1920 x 1280 pixel touchscreen display (with …

Dell is giving its Latitude line of business-class portable computers a Tiger Lake refresh. And that doesn’t just mean laptops. The new Dell Latitude 7320 Detachable is a 13 inch Windows tablet with a 1920 x 1280 pixel touchscreen display (with a 3:2 aspect ratio), and support for up to an 11th-gen Intel Core i7 processor with […]

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Dell Latitude 9420 thin and light laptops coming in March with privacy, security, and collaboration features

The new Dell Latitude 9420 is a 14 inch laptop with a 16:10 display, an Intel Tiger Lake processor and and support for up to 32GB of LPDDR4x-4266 memory. Dell will offer two different versions of the laptop when it goes on sale in March. There’s…

The new Dell Latitude 9420 is a 14 inch laptop with a 16:10 display, an Intel Tiger Lake processor and and support for up to 32GB of LPDDR4x-4266 memory. Dell will offer two different versions of the laptop when it goes on sale in March. There’s a convertible model with a 360-degree hinge and a 2560 […]

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Nintendo’s Power-Up Band—a physical key to Japan’s upcoming Super Nintendo World

Hands-on with Nintendo’s rare, new collectible—and it’s full of theme park clues.

After years of rumors and teases, Super Nintendo World, the world's first major theme park dedicated to a video game series, is set to open in exactly one month. We already received a comprehensive walkthrough last month, courtesy of Super Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto, and now, ahead of SNW's public opening on February 4, we've gotten another tantalizing look at how the park will work—all by playing with one of its exclusive, Mario-branded wristbands.

That's right: we're in possession of an official Power-Up Band, the RFID-fueled system used to do practically everything at Universal Studios' most gamified theme park zone yet. Even better, its theme park interface is already translated to English, so we were able to sync the system with an official app and see detailed hints about the park's inner workings.

This merch came to Ars thanks to a well-placed reader, who was invited to a limited December preview of the park and graciously offered to send us the Power-Up Band when he was done with it. If you've seen other footage of the park trickling onto social media since late December, that's all largely due to other patrons attending around the same time window, but nobody seems to have gone one further and shown exactly how this plastic slap bracelet (yes, it's a slap bracelet) interfaces with the park's rides and puzzles.

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