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Vulkan now supported by Intel: VR in Windows 10 PCs is about to get a lot more interesting

by | Thursday, February 16, 2017 | 0 comment(s)
Vulkan now supported by Intel: VR in Windows 10 PCs is about to get a lot more interesting

It’s no secret that VR is the next big thing in tech. Lenovo, Dell and HP are among several tech manufacturers engaging in an “arms race” to get the best consumer-grade VR gear on the market.

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Thinking of switching from an Apple MacBook Pro to a Microsoft Surface Book? Here is how you can ease the transition

by | Wednesday, February 15, 2017 | 0 comment(s)
Thinking of switching from an Apple MacBook Pro to a Microsoft Surface Book? Here is how you can ease the transition

You love your Mac, but whether it is for work reasons, or simply the yearning to try something new, those Microsoft Surface Book 2-in-1’s seem almost too good to pass up.

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National Security Agency greenlights Microsoft Surface tablets for top secret government use

by | Tuesday, February 14, 2017 | 0 comment(s)
National Security Agency greenlights Microsoft Surface tablets for top secret government use

Microsoft Surface tablets have been given the approval from the NSA, to be used by government employees, for top-secret tasks, such as data-mining, and intelligence gathering, as well as other high-level investigative applications.

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Many of your Windows 10 PC’s drivers lie about their age for a good reason

by | Saturday, February 11, 2017 | 0 comment(s)
Many of your Windows 10 PC’s drivers lie about their age for a good reason

Those long-time users who still feel the tedious pain of having to hunt down lost driver CD’s for every single piece of hardware connected to their computer, make up the strongest proponents of Windows 10, an operating system that requires little or no configuration with a staggering majority of third party hardware components, at least for basic operations.

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