HP recently launched rhe HP Stream 7 and Stream 8 budget tablets with Windows 8.1 on top, but it seems that the company is decidedly trying to get the attention of budget-shoppers with another cheap device, the HP Stream Laptop. The HP Stream 14 was a bit more expensive than we had previously thought so HP decided to launch another ...
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HP Stream 7 and HP Stream 8 unveiled as cheap Windows tablets
HP has announced the release of two new tablets earlier today, the HP Stream 7 and the HP Stream 8 with Windows 8.1 on both of the tablets. The HP Stream line is designed to compete with tablets like the Huawei Honor Tablet, Lenovo IdeaPad, Acer Iconia, Toshiba Encore Mini and Asus Memo Pad. HP aims to offer customers tablets ...
Read More »Bill Gates is now the richest American for 21 consecutive years
Earlier today, Forbes revealed its annual top 400 wealthiest Americans list. Microsoft co-founder and former CEO Bill Gates is still the richest man in America for the 21st consecutive year, with a fortune amounting a grand total of $81.2 billion. Coming in closely behind him at number two with of 67$ is Warren Buffett, another long-time billionaire that has been sitting at number ...
Read More »Lumia 930 vs. Huawei Ascend P7 – budget flagships
There have been quite a few new releases from various OEMs this year such as the Samsung Galaxy S5, Galaxy Alpha, Galaxy Note 4, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, HTC One M8 and Sony Xperia Z3. The problem with all these flagships is that if you’d rather not get involved with a carrier and want an unlocked phone, you will ...
Read More »Windows 9 will come free for Windows 8 users
Windows 9 is expected to be finally unveiled in just a few days and Microsoft is said to launch a technical preview of the operating system after the grand reveal. We reported a couple of days ago that the President of Microsoft France accidentally spilled the beans and confirmed that Windows 9 will indeed arrive in just a matter of days. ...
Read More »Titanfall dev is working with Microsoft to fix Xbox 360 connectivity issues
Following user complaints, Respawn Entertainment announced that they are aware of the connectivity issues that Titanfall has on Xbox 360 and that they are working with Microsoft to fix the problem. The situation presents itself as follows: after a recent Titanfall update, several players reported on the EA forums that they are experiencing connectivity issues when they are trying to ...
Read More »Windows 9 accidentally announced by Microsoft
We’ve heard plenty of rumors about Windows 9 over the last few months, but Microsoft has been pretty tight lipped regarding its upcoming operating system, until now. President of Microsoft France Alain Crozier recently spilled the beans, although it seems like it was by accident. Crozier revealed that “Last year we had Windows 8. In the next few minutes, the ...
Read More »Where will Windows 7 stand at the end of next month?
Microsoft has announced that they will be cutting the supply of three Windows 7 versions for their PC partners and system builders after October 31, this year. The Windows 7 editions to be cut include the Home Premium, Home Basic and the Ultimate. However, computer manufacturers will be able to sell their current stocks of PCs running on these versions ...
Read More »Microsoft adapter will stream your content to a TV
Google’s Chromecast has become one the favorite streaming gadgets out there, being able to stream almost anything to your TV so you can enjoy it on a big screen. That includes online streaming videos, photos, games and more. But Chromecast has a fresh competitor from Microsoft coming up. The Wireless Display Adapter from Microsoft (Rigid name, isn’t it?) comes as ...
Read More »Xbox One launches next week in China with a lineup of 10 games
The Xbox One was initially meant to launch in China today, September 23rd, but Microsoft decided to push it back just a bit. The company said a couple of days ago that “it needs more time” to prepare for the launch, but didn’t give any further details at the time. Well, it seems that Microsoft managed to sort everything out rather ...
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