Thursday, May 10, 2012
Why Apple’s latest iPad moves cloud the tablet future of Windows 8
Unless you’ve been dead for the day, you must know the news: not only is there a new, greatly improved iPad on the way, but the iPad 2, the iteration of the device that was current up to today, will continue to be sold by Apple at a reduced price point. You can now get into the iPad line for a mere $399, if you don’t mind being a generation behind.
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Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Boeing Designs Advanced Technology Winglet for 737 MAX
This winglet improvement will certainly help Alaskan and Southwest Airlines. They only fly B737s:
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Friday, April 20, 2012
Why Sub-$300 Windows 8 Tablets Don't Make Much Sense
The first Windows 8 tablets may not be exclusively for big spenders, at least according to Taiwanese trade publication Digitimes.
In order to compete with low-end Android tablets like Amazon's Kindle Fire, some hardware makers are reportedly working on entry-level Windows 8 tablets priced at, or below, $300, DigiTimes' unnamed sources say.
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Windows 8 Tablets Will Lower iPad Numbers By 2013
A new report from DigiTimes reveals that Microsoft and Intel have deployed a strategy to bite a good chunk out of Apple's tablet market share. The two companies ambitiously plan to push iPad's share of the global tablet market under 50 per cent, by mid-2013.
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Windows FunTime, tiny tablets and cameras in your face
Admit it. You thought that when Windows 8 shipped, it'd come in eleventy-two different versions ranging from Windows 8 Everything Decent's Disabled Edition to Windows 8 Premium Super Professional Enterprise Edition On Ice. But no! There will only be three, and by three we mean two!
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Monday, April 16, 2012
Connect to Any PC Remotely with Team Viewer
One of the most irritating decisions that Microsoft ever made was to split Windows Vista, and its successors, into a multitude of different versions. With XP it was simple - Home and Professional. The Home version did everything that home users needed, while the professional version added the stuff that professionals needed, such as the ability to join a centrally-managed domain rather than a peer-to-peer workgroup
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