On the cold dark night of the Christmas Eve (or Christmas, depending on where you live), a leaked Windows build surfaced. The Insider Program at Microsoft doesn’t shy away from warning its users that their builds might be full of bugs and problems; it is, still, a sanitized program. Insider …
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 »Watch Dogs 2 gets a demo for Xbox One and PS4 with a three-hour timer
For anyone on the fence about Watch Dogs 2 can now try it out for three full hours for free. The new Watch Dogs 2 demo gives players access to the entire game, which includes the singleplayer and its built-in co-op and multiplayer segments. The only caveat being the multiplayer …
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 »New Guide for the Xbox One shown off by Microsoft employee
The announcement of a revamped Xbox One Guide last week by Microsoft left everyone wanting more information about it. Microsoft’s Mike Ybarra fulfilled that wish by giving a quick glimpse of the upcoming newly updated Guide for the console. Ybarra gave a peak of the Guide while on Microsoft’s streaming …
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. …
Read More »Xbox One ‘FREEdom’ rewards campaign comes with prizes for F2P games
Microsoft is looking to promote some Free-to-Play games on Xbox One with their newest Xbox Live Rewards program. Doing various tasks in select F2P titles can net gamers in-game rewards along with some real world prizes this time. The Xbox Live Rewards program allows gamers to earn Microsoft Points for …
Read More »Microsoft’s Project Osaka brings back CollabDB, a collaborative data tool
In 2015 a strange collaborative tool appeared; CollabDB was meant to be a collaborative tool for teams that needed some help managing lists and other database related things. Today, the folks at Petri have uncovered Project Osaka, which seems to be CollabDB reborn. Project Osaka The collaborative tool “allows anyone …
Read More »Microsoft patents a foldable phone; could this be the ultimate mobile device?
A patent has emerged from the depths of Microsoft’s research program; it describes a device that’s held together with hinges, allowing it to switch forms between a phone and a tablet. If this patent ever becomes a product, it would be the first of its kind. The patent is for …
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