By admin, on October 28th, 2015%
Windows 10 is a universal operating system. There’s no denying that. It is integrated on your PC, your laptop, your tablet, your smartphone and even your gaming console, and Microsoft fully embraces this fact. That is why the company strongly suggests that you take advantage the operating system’s new connected features. However, there are some disadvantages . . . → Read More: Logging Into A Local Account On Windows 10
By admin, on October 14th, 2015%
Toshiba has introduced not only a 2-in-1 Windows PC, a 12.5 inch convertible Satellite Radius 12, but also a new dynaPad tablet available in Japan.
The Toshiba dynaPad has a 12-inch display and detachable keyboard dock. This tablet also supports pen input and comes with a Wacom Active Electrostatics TruePen with support for 2,048 levels of pressure . . . → Read More: Toshiba’s New dynaPad Is More Than Just A Tablet
By Michael Luciano, on October 11th, 2014%
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If you have a huge event for a convention or training class coming up, all of the planning can be very stressful. You have a lot to take into account. There needs to be a good approximation of people attending for one. You also need to have proper promotion for . . . → Read More: Are You Looking To Rent A Large Number Of Mobile Devices? We’ve Got You Covered!
By zackduncan, on July 28th, 2014%
Apple. The king of the technology world. Or so it was…. Since the inception of the iPad, Apple has had a clear cut stranglehold on the tablet market. While many very worthy contenders have stepped up to dethrone the king, including Samsung’s Galaxy Tab and Microsoft’s Surface, none have been able to overtake Apple and the . . . → Read More: Tablet King Apple Slowly Losing Throne
By Michael Luciano, on July 28th, 2014%
We’ve all known Microsoft to be a relatively huge powerhouse in terms of technology. They’ve always had a big stand on top. After all, Bill Gates was the richest man in the world for quite some time. That says something. Recently, we’ve seen the tides somewhat change however. People don’t really use PC’s anymore. They’ve traded . . . → Read More: Think You Were Getting Microsoft’s Surface Mini? Think Again
By zackduncan, on July 21st, 2014%
The economy is rough right now and it is hitting everybody hard, including tech companies. Microsoft, which has made some cuts before, just announced its largest job cuts to date while also stating that it was abandoning its low-end Nokia X line of Android handhelds. According to the company, 18,000 jobs will go into next year, . . . → Read More: Microsoft Makes Huge Layoffs, Abandons Nokia X In The Process
By Michael Luciano, on July 19th, 2014%
Tablets, tablets, tablets. It seems to me like no business or tech savvy person can live without them now. This trend is not dying out anytime soon, I can say that much with confidence. The only problem with the current tablet market is that it can still be extremely hard for new products to break through. . . . → Read More: Do Current Tablet Trends Suggest That Microsoft Tablets Could Be In Trouble?
By Michael Luciano, on June 28th, 2014%
I’ve noticed that there are certain trends that come about in technology. The biggest trend I’d have to say that I’ve noticed recently is size. The thinner it is, the more wowed your customers will be, or that’s how it seems at least. When Apple first came out with the iPad Mini, I was a bit . . . → Read More: We’ve Seen The Surface Pro 3, Now Get Ready For The Surface Pro Mini!
By zackduncan, on June 23rd, 2014%
Microsoft just released the Surface Pro 3, the 2-in-1 device that it claims is a notebook replacement. The tablet/notebook hybrid was unveiled last month and is currently available in two different models, both of which are powered by the dual-core Intel Core i5 processor found in the Surface Pro 2.
The $999 Surface Pro 3 comes with . . . → Read More: Microsoft’s Surface Pro 3 Officially For Sale, Cover Keyboard Still Sold Separately
By zackduncan, on June 15th, 2014%
Microsoft recently released a preview version of the Outlook Web App (OWA) on Google’s Android operating system, which fulfills a promise that the company made back in March. Outlook Web App for Android is a native app that brings back the in-browser OWA that corporate workers have been using for years on devices that do not . . . → Read More: Android Receives Native Outlook Web App, Does This Effect You?
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