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Bill Gates’biggest-ever mistake was losing the Mobile OS space to Android

By Craig Risi
June 25, 2019 - 7 years ago

While Microsoft's failure to dominate the Mobile OS space seems obvious in hindsight, it wasn't always that way early in the game as Microsoft was sadly just beaten to the market by its rivals.

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New Raspberry Pi 4 has specs that bring it even closer to being a full desktop machine

By Craig Risi
June 25, 2019 - 7 years ago

Raspberry $'s use dot be low-spec PC boards for tech enthusiasts. Now they are getting closer to being full-scale PCs themselves.

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ASUS Zephyrus S GX531 review – Scorching new performance, same design problems

By Alessandro Barbosa
June 25, 2019 - 7 years ago

Last year ASUS put out the striking Zephyrus laptop. Striking in two ways, in fact. It was thin and portable, light enough to feel easy enough to carry around all day with the oomph of a GTX 1080 to match. It was the promise that Nvidia’s Max-Q had been offering, except for one small problem. Its keyboard design was terrible. …

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THOR has been deployed by the US Military

By Craig Risi
June 25, 2019 - 7 years ago

No, seriously, Thor has been deployed by the US military. Just not the Thor you might be familiar with.

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Amid uncertainty, Huawei unveils new Nova devices

By Craig Risi
June 24, 2019 - 7 years ago

With Huawei still facing massive uncertainties in loosing potential US support, the future that they have to offer doesn't offer anything majorly different in strategy.

Lifestyle

Uber launches a panic button service for South Africa

By Craig Risi
June 24, 2019 - 7 years ago

UPDATE: We incorrectly reported this to be a new feature, but the recent press release was actually just a reminder of Uber’s safety features which has been in place since the company’s partnership began with ICEplus in October 2018. Apologies for any confusion. Original article follows below. South Africa is a great county to live in. It’s scenic, filled with …

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Facebook is building Libra to be more sustainable, both as a currency and for the environment

By Craig Risi
June 24, 2019 - 7 years ago

Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency will only allow select partners to be able to create units in the currency in a way that makes the currency operate more like a real reserve bank, while also using far less power to operate.

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Kulula now allowing phones and other electronic devices to be used for the entire flight

By Craig Risi
June 21, 2019 - 7 years ago

I love flying, but hate having to switch off my electronic devices just because airlines want to follow some old process from 20 years ago. Thankfully, on Kulula, I no longer have to.

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Google gives up on tablets, leaving Apple’s iPad as the tablet king

By Geoffrey Tim
June 21, 2019 - 7 years ago

I am not a big fan of Apple products at all, and I have zero regrets about switching from iPhone to Android years ago. That said, when it comes to tablets, I genuinely believe that Apple and its iPad reign supreme. I’ve used all manner of Android tablets, and none of them are as easy or intuitive to use, and that’s largely because Android itself isn’t especially tailored towards the format. As far as Android is concerned, a tablet is just a large phone – so whatever decent UI work Android tablets have largely comes down to the tablet manufacturer.

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Microsoft teams up with Kano for a new build-your-own Windows PC kit

By Craig Risi
June 20, 2019 - 7 years ago

We’ve seen a variety of tech products coming out design to teach kids the art of coding, now it appears Microsoft and start-up Kano are teaming up for a new project that will allow kids to build their own laptop that will be powered by Windows 10 S.

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Microsoft unveils a new presenter coach to hopefully making Powerpoint meetings less boring

By Craig Risi
June 20, 2019 - 7 years ago

Microsoft is releasing a new AI powered coaching tool to ensure presentations are better rehearsed and improved for the sake of audiences globally.

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YouTube to enhance over 100 Universal music videos to HD

By Craig Risi
June 20, 2019 - 7 years ago

It appears technology is not just about driving humanity further into the future, but also about preserving some of our history as well. YouTube and Universal Music Group are teaming up to do just that as they look to update and remaster more than 100 classic music videos to high definition quality with broader plans to update over 1000 videos by the end of 2020.

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