Here’s something straight out of science fiction: drones detecting wildfires, and fire chiefs using mixed-reality headsets to coordinate the battle against said wildfire. Boeing has built a system to do exactly this; developed by the Insitu division at Boeing, the system can coordinate and control multiple unmanned ariel vehicles and …
Read More »Adobe XD is now available via the Windows Store as private beta
It seems like Adobe is pretty adamant on bringing their productivity suite to the Windows Store; it has only been a few days since the release of Adobe Photoshop Elements 15 on the Windows Store, and now it turns out – Adobe is bringing Adobe XD to the Store as …
Read More »Unity game engine adds support for Windows Holographic, and Visual Studio Code in the latest update
Unity Technologies has released a new update for the Unity game engine, bumping the version to 5.5. The beautiful thing about Unity is that it works everywhere – BlackBerryOS 10, iOS, Linux, macOS, Windows – including UWP, Apple TV, Android, Wii, Wii U, Xbox, PlayStation. It doesn’t matter where you …
Read More »Microsoft’s Surface Phone under trial production, according to new rumours
The story of Surface Phone is bringing new twists every day; yesterday, a report suggested that the device to be launched at MWC is going to be made by HP. Today, new rumors have emerged claiming that the Surface Phone is already under trial production by Pegatron. The report comes …
Read More »November update for Office 365 brings real-time collaboration to PowerPoint and more
The Office 365 subscribers are getting some sweet treats soon; for the Insiders, the soon is… now. Microsoft is bringing real-time collaboration to the Office suite, one app at a time. This month’s update brings real-time collaboration to PowerPoint, adds the ability to upload attachments to the cloud directly from …
Read More »Surface Studio gets the teardown treatment, reveals a hidden ARM chip
The insides of Surface Studio have been revealed; an expensive adventure, since the device starts at $3,000. The teardown, of course, is by iFixit – the folks famous for their excellent toolkit, as well as their teardowns that make incredible devices look very lame (but still awesome). The hardware inside …
Read More »Microsoft releases Windows 10 Anniversary Update to Current Branch for Business
The Current Branch for Business – or CBB, for short – is the version of Windows intended for business users; business users, unlike the typical consumers, require extremely well-tested software that can remain stable in the toughest times. Of course, it would be nice if the consumer build would also …
Read More »Microsoft’s ClipLayer lets Android users copy text from any page
A major issue with mobile devices is the screen size – the small screen size limits the ability to be productive on a mobile device, which is why features such as Continuum exist to expand the device’s capabilities beyond its puny screen. However, the limitation of screen size does not …
Read More »HP’s rumoured upcoming Windows Phone might be a mid-tier device, might show up at MWC
A few days ago we reported about a few rumors regarding Microsoft’s Surface Phone – this rumor wasn’t just about the Surface Phone, but also about a device HP is building with Microsoft. In our post, we mentioned two possibilities originating from these rumors – you can read the post …
Read More »Skype for Business now integrates with iOS 10 CallKit
Apple introduced the CallKit with iOS 10 this year; CallKit allows 3rd party applications to integrate with iOS for their calling needs – VOIP applications such as Skype and WhatsApp can integrate with CallKit, allowing iOS users to receive VOIP calls with the native iOS calling experience. Microsoft has now …
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