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Microsoft recently unveiled the Link Removed, a revolutionary new device that is the ultimate laptop.
Ounce for ounce, the Surface Book is the fastest 13-inch laptop in its class, combining amazing performance with...
Afternoon all,
While I am qualified in computing (2 A levels.... 10 years ago!)
I seem to have lost all my computer knowledge from my brain. As the saying goes, if you don't use it, you lose it!
And that is true! :(
So, I purchased my Laptop (first Laptop/PC in about 6 years, since the last...
Our computing devices are destined to become smaller and smaller. Windows 10 and its Continuum feature is the path to that shift.
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With our Windows 10 launch fast approaching we’re excited for you to say “Hello” to Windows Hello. You may remember we Link Removed. Windows Hello is biometric authentication that provides you instant access to your Windows 10 devices*. Simply show your face or use your fingerprint to login to...
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Printing has been a key role of computing since the beginning of the personal computer. While users have moved more and more towards smartphones and tablets as their primary computing device, many critical business functions, or common activities, still rely on printed output. This session will...
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Thirty-four years ago, a nineteen year old kid and his twenty-two year old business partner sold their first program to a little computer company in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The program was called BASIC, and it was the start of this company we call Microsoft.
Today, we’re beginning a brand...
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Link Removed, Michael Greene and Tiander Turpijn are back for Part 3 in our “Automation and DevOps” series and in today’s episode that give us an overview of PowerShell DSC (Desired State Configuration) and how it is relevant in a hybrid cloud scenario for on-premises and Microsoft Azure or in a...
This blog was written by Kevin Dallas, General Manager, Windows IoT Group.
Today the Link Removed announced the retail availability of their new board, the Raspberry Pi 2. We’re excited to join the Foundation in also announcing that Windows 10 will support Raspberry Pi 2, which will be free for...
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Office 2016 for PCs and Office universal apps for Windows 10 are rolling out in the second half of 2015, according to official Microsoft statements. The post Office 2016 and universal Office apps on schedule for general availability ‘later this year’ appeared first on Digital Trends .
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The ECS LIVA has surely been used in a variety of applications since its announcement earlier this year , thanks to its extremely small size, low power consumption, and overall value. ECS has now revealed that its Windows-based mini PC comes preloaded with Windows 8.1 with Bing. This version of...
"And now for something completely different"
Does this apply to what Microsoft knew they were giving people w/ Windows 8.
OR
Does it apply to what people thought Microsoft was giving them w/ Windows 8?
OR
Does it apply to Windows 10?
Windows 8 was different from the past and a window to the...
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Today I finally took the time to look into the error that was preventing me from installing Windows 8.1, and I was easily able to overcome it after reading a short guide regarding two commands in command prompt. I was successfully able to install windows 8.1 as a result, and everything is...
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Peter Hortensius, the head of technology for Lenovo, the world's biggest PC maker, talks to the Mercury News about the future of computing.
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Today being the 8th of April 2014 means that Microsoft have finally stopped supporting this amazing operating system. See the link below for more information.
Ref:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/end-support-help
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Here is the situation, I have a peer-to-peer home network working great and I found an two year old desktop that I thought was long gone, evidently wasn't. It wasn't working right two years ago, however now I have learned enough about PC repair that I can fix it. One issue remains, once I fix...