In September of 2016, LinkedIn made a bunch of announcements – one of them was about an upcoming redesign for the desktop website. Today, LinkedIn is rolling out this update to its users worldwide. The Largest Redesign LinkedIn has dubbed this massive overhaul as its “largest desktop redesign” since its …
Read More »Microsoft’s latest Garage app is an SMS Organizer for India
Microsoft’s Garage has given us a personal shopping assistant, an Android lock screen, a strange clipboard thing, an app to help the color blind, and much more. It’s a program that keeps giving, by allowing Microsoft employees to do whatever they want. SMS Organizer is one of the newer projects …
Read More »Microsoft to give developers Windows Holographic kits at GDC 2017
A couple of weeks ago, the CES gave us a glimpse of what Microsoft had in the works for the future of Windows Holographic; its hardware partners revealed a few of the $300 VR and AR headsets. However, none of the prototypes shown at CES were functional – it was …
Read More »Microsoft’s Beam rolls out its first major update globally, for all
Microsoft acquired Beam just last year in August; since then, the giant has been busy upgrading Beam’s infrastructure and assimilating it into the bigger Xbox brand under Microsoft’s umbrella. Today marks an important day in that direction. Beam has started rolling out its big update – the one it announced …
Read More »Fujitsu’s new ultra-light is world’s lightest laptop at 777 grams
This didn’t take long; during CES just two weeks ago, Samsung announced the Notebook 9 – the world’s lightest laptop. Fujitsu today has stolen that throne, with the announcement of its cleverly named LIFEBOOK UH75/B1 ultra-light notebook. The laptop, unfortunately, is only for the Japanese market – at least as …
Read More »Cortana’s latest beta puts it on the Android lock screen
Cortana is one of the center points of Microsoft’s future strategy. Satya Nadella has implied many times: natural language interaction with a computer is the easiest way to use a computer. The technology isn’t there yet, but it’s getting there. The Android app recently saw an update that gave it …
Read More »Fujitsu announces a 6-inch tablet powered by Windows 10, but only for Japan
Japanese manufacturer Fujitsu, today announced a bunch of new products for the Japanese market; one of them is a 6-inch tablet that’s powered by Windows 10. The ARROWS Tab V567/P certainly doesn’t have an appealing name, but it might be an appealing product. The tablet, with a 6-inch- screen, is …
Read More »The U.S. military is using HoloLens to explore simulations
The Royal Australian Air Force recently revealed its experiments with the HoloLens; the U.S. military is the strongest force this planet has ever witnessed, of course, it’s going to keep up with the times. In a recent U.S. military exercise held at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, the 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines …
Read More »NexDock’s next dock will be a laptop powered by Intel’s Compute Card (or your Windows phone)
CES took us on a chaotic and exhausting journey, but it was a rewarding one. It showed us many fancy things and much cool stuff. There was, however, Intel’s Compute Card. The Compute Card – as we discussed – is an interesting idea, but one that requires a lot of …
Read More »Microsoft warns: Windows 7 support to end in 2020, Windows 10 more secure
Microsoft is reminding its enterprise clientele: the eight-year-old Windows 7 will be losing support in 2020; a repeat of Windows XP, will be sad for everyone involved. The Extended Support Support for Windows 7 is technically over; the OS ran out of the mainstream support cycle in January of 2015. …
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