The Electronic Entertainment Expo – or E3 – is the biggest gaming event of the year; virtually every publisher and developer goes to the E3 and presents their games to the hordes of gaming journalists. This year, for the first time ever, it changes. E3 is now accessible to the …
Read More »Microsoft Teams for Android now offers single sign-in and OneNote integration
The Microsoft Teams team has released an update for their Android app, adding several new features. Microsoft built Teams to compete against the growing prevalence of Slack in the office environment; Teams’ addition into the Office 365 suite and the integration with several other Microsoft services make it more compelling than …
Read More »Corsair teases its first-ever computer: Corsair One
Corsair, the friendly neighborhood PC peripheral maker, is turning into a full-fledged PC maker. Corsair isn’t known for building PCs – because they don’t build PCs; what they are known for are their PC components and peripherals. Corsair makes – and rebrands – several desktop PC components like RAM, Power …
Read More »Office Insiders on macOS can now check out the Touch Bar support
In October last year, Apple – on behalf of Microsoft – announced that the Office suite would soon add support for the new Touch Bar added in the latest iteration of Apple’s MacBook. The next day, Microsoft detailed how the Touch Bar support would work; today, the Touch Bar support …
Read More »Vivaldi adds built-in webpage screenshot options in its latest update
Vivaldi – ever since it began – has always been about experimenting with new ideas; the browser was developed by a team of people who worked at Opera, after all. Today’s update bumps the version to 1.7; in December, last year, Vivaldi 1.6 added several new and interesting features as …
Read More »Logitech’s new BRIO 4K webcam comes with Windows Hello support
The good old computer accessories maker Logitech is back to treat us with a new webcam; the BRIO 4K Pro is a 4K webcam that supports 5x Zoom and comes with Logitech’s RightLight 3 technology with HDR. Logitech isn’t new to webcams – it has been making these things for …
Read More »Surface Hub now available as a subscription for businesses, expands to Europe
In July last year, Microsoft announced the ‘Surface as a Service’ subscription; it offered some interesting features by treating hardware as if it were a software service. The subscription service offered regular device refreshes – if Microsoft released a new Surface device, it would be automatically upgraded – and came …
Read More »Microsoft Flow now lets teams manage flows; shared custom APIs, and more
The Flow team at Microsoft isn’t losing its momentum; Flow has received an update almost every week for the past few months, and today it’s a big one. Focusing on the enterprise market, today’s update adds yet another feature that makes Flow an even more compelling product for the enterprise. …
Read More »Microsoft lowers prices for Azure Virtual Machines and Blob Storage
Microsoft is pushing the cloud harder than it ever has; Azure is expanding – in fact, it was a big part of Microsoft’s earnings last quarter. Today, Microsoft is lowering the prices for its primary services in Azure: virtual machines, and blob storage. The cold war of cloud computing between …
Read More »Lenovo launches three new ThinkPad laptops; two workstations, one VR-Ready
The annual SOLIDWORKS World 2017 convention is going on right now in Los Angeles, and Lenovo isn’t going to let this opportunity go away; the company launched three new “mobile workstation” laptops today, one of which is VR-Ready. The ThinkPad P51, P51s, and P71 are all unique in their own …
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