Consumers who are undecided as to what device to buy and which operating system they would like to work with might want to take a look at the Asus Transformer Book V. This is an Intel powered device that acts as a 12.5-inch Windows laptop at its fullest. Detaching the keyboard transforms it into a
Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 vs Microsoft Surface Pro 3 vs Apple iPad Air – Specs comparison
Ooh, an interspecies specs duel. That’s bound to get interesting. And controversial. Yeah, I said it, acknowledged it and won’t be looking to deny it. I stirred up the hornet’s nest to start a debate. The age-old debate. Has Android matured enough to take on iOS and Windows Pro when talking utility tools rather than
Windows 8.1 to support ultra high-resolution 7-, 7.5-, 10.6-inch tablets
Microsoft revealed that the Windows 8.1 operating system will support in terms of scaling ultra-high resolutions on tablets measuring 7 inches, 7.5 inches, and 10.6 inches diagonally. The announcement came indirectly during a session on creating apps for various screen sizes during the Microsoft Build developer conference. One 7-inch tablet in Microsoft’s developer tools list
Windows 8.1 Targets Mobile Devices
The Windows operating system has been a staple of desktops, laptops and other non-touch devices. But according to a report from BGR, the new version of the operating system, the Windows 8.1, is now tailored to run on tablets. This explains why the new version of the OS is currently equipped with features that can
Windows 8.1 gets previewed; includes Start Button, Global Search, IE 11
Microsoft has given a preview of the features of Windows 8.1 prior to its official unveiling during the BUILD conference for programmers in San Francisco on June 26. Plans for the revamp had been announced earlier this month, but no details had been given during such time. According to Microsoft’s official blog post on the
Microsoft Lashes Out that Upgrades Don’t Mean Admission of Windows 8 Failure
When news came out that Microsoft is making changes to its new operating system, critics considered the move as an admission of Windows 8 failure according to TechRadar. Critics mocked the company and said that bringing the some features back from its predecessor would be a clear indication of the ultimate failure of the OS.
Windows 8.1 to Bring Back the Start Button
When I first saw the Windows 8, I had the feeling that something was missing. That’s when I realized that the new operating system just killed the Windows Start button. For me, the Windows Start button is one of the most useful features of the interface of the OS. Simply because it helps average users