Tuesday 28 May 2013

Windows Blue hides 4K display support, tons of new features, developer says

 
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05.23.2013 4:00 PM
An in-depth comparison of the APIs used by Windows 8.1 suggests that Blue tablets could support 4K resolutions and lock-screen calls, and possibly replace the Search charm with something more useful.
05.24.2013 3:00 AM
Small-screen Windows slates are poised to flood store shelves, but they aren't a magic pill for Microsoft's struggling tablet OS.
 
 
05.22.2013 8:00 AM
The difference is touch: tablet and touchscreen laptop users adopted more Windows Store apps than users with non-touch displays.
05.23.2013 11:59 AM
The new-and-improved Kinect that's shipping with the Xbox One later this year will find its way to Windows in 2014. But don't expect it to replace your mouse and webcam.
05.22.2013 6:00 AM
Smart move, Microsoft. Microsoft's latest ad ties its Surface tablet to Office, doubling down on the business market.
05.21.2013 8:09 AM
A new demo video from Leap Motion shows how waving your finger in your air like you just don't care is totally possible with Windows 8.
05.21.2013 5:00 AM
A boutique system builder has bucked the industry trend of slumping PC sales by continuing to focus on selling Windows 7 machines.
05.20.2013 2:06 PM
Windows 8 won't be adopted as a standard at your business anytime soon, according to a new Forrester report. But that doesn't mean IT shouldn't prepare for it to sneak through the BYOD side door. Here are five ways to be ready for Windows 8.
05.23.2013 9:14 AM
Meet the second generation of rodents optimized for Windows 8: the Sculpt Mobile Mouse and the Sculpt Comfort Mouse.
05.21.2013 9:14 AM
Touchscreen adoption is definitely coming along, just not as fast as the PC industry hoped it would.
05.26.2013 12:21 PM
Ads? Check. Downloads? Eliminated. Microsoft and Google's YouTube will publish a Windows Phone app the way Google wants it.
05.23.2013 7:40 AM
Who knew a soulless digital assistant could be so hilariously inept?
 
 
 
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