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Dell Launches New Family of All-in-Ones

Plus Avido's WiBa wireless charger can power a smartphone two times, and the Globalstar Sat-Fi2 is a lightweight, portable, reliable satellite hotspot.

All Together 

Dell introduced a new family of OptiPlex All-in-Ones (AIO), including the OptiPlex 7460 AIO, that include up to 8th Gen Intel Core vPro processors, up to 32 GB of DDR4 at 2666MHz memory and optional Intel Optane Memory to quickly launch common applications and files. A pop-up webcam improves video collaboration, with full HD or infrared camera to enable Windows Hello sign-on support and video calls. The OptiPlex 7460 AIO offers a 23.8-inch InfinityEdge display and numerous port options. A touchscreen option is available, as well as a 1 TB hard drive or 512 GB solid state drive. www.dell.com 

Banking Power 

Avido’s WiBa dual-charging wireless power system lets users place the power bank on the charging pad to charge it wirelessly, then set their phone on top of the power bank to charge both simultaneously. When traveling, take the power bank to wirelessly charge the smartphone simply by placing the phone on top of the power bank — no cables necessary. WiBa works with all Qi devices, including the iPhone X, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S9, Samsung Note 8 and LG G7. With 5,000 mAh capacity, WiBa can charge a smartphone up to two times. www.avidopower.com

Hot Ticket 

The Globalstar Sat-Fi2 is a lightweight, portable satellite hot spot designed for reliable communications through any Wi-Fi-enabled smart device. Sat-Fi2 connectivity is powered by Globalstar’s modernized satellite. The device connects up to eight Wi-Fi-enabled iOS or Android devices to send and receive email and SMS text messages, transmit voice calls, access the Web, post to social media and ensure access to emergency responders through the integrated S.O.S. button. The Sat-Fi2 app works on multiple platforms including Gmail, iCloud, Exchange, Outlook, Hotmail and Yahoo. Users will experience faster Web page load times through Sat-Browse, a built-in Internet compression and search engine technology allowing efficient, affordable access to Web-based information. www.globalstar.com

Lauren Kinkade is the managing editor for Government Technology magazine. She has a degree in English from the University of California, Berkeley, and more than 15 years’ experience in book and magazine publishing.