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Aspire R14 – Acer’s refreshed convertible

Acer announced  2 new Windows 10 devices at a event in Taipei, together with Microsoft. The Aspire R14 convertible notebook and the Acer Aspire Z3-700 all-in-one PC. The latest version of the Aspire R14 comes with a few improvements. The dual torgue hinges are thinner, so switching between laptop and …

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New Microsoft Band revealed at Windows 10 Devices event

At this year’s Windows 10 Devices event Microsoft unveiled a slew of new devices, among them was the second generation of Microsoft Band, a device originally released in 2014. If you’re not familiar with the device, the Microsoft Band is a multi-purpose fitness tracker in the form of a wristband. …

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Vaio Z Canvas Available for Pre- Order

The Vaio Z canvas was announced in February and now it’s here. The hybrid device is available for pre-order and it is said to go on sale on Monday. Vaio stated that they created the convertible tablet with artists in mind and that is what its name suggests also. Given …

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Surface Pro 4 Release Date Approaching

Microsoft’s 6 October event is fast approaching and tech enthusiasts get a little more excited every day about the devices that are said to be launched.  Microsoft is expected to launch several Windows 10 devices at their New York event at the beginning of next month. One of these devices is thought to be …

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What a Surprise! Windows 10 is Free for Certain Users

Those who are excited for Microsoft’s Windows 10 will be disappointed to know that certain users will be receiving the latest software free of charge. If you are upgrading from Windows 7, 8, 8.1, or were apart of the Insider Preview build team, be prepared to receive Windows 10 without so …

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Did Microsoft conquer the mobile operating systems market?

Microsoft dominates the mobile operating systems market

Microsoft is fighting hard to become the most important player from the IT market, from all points of view. First they made open-source .NET, the free Visual Studio and they announced that anybody could compile the code for Android (Java) or iOS (Objective-C) directly for Windows 10. In other words, …

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