If you're having trouble finding what you need, please don't hesitate to contact our help team for assistance. Our customer support team is available to answer any questions you may have.  Please email sales@portableone.com or contact us at 800-650-4006.    

800-650-4006
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm CST

RSS Feed

Tech News

This is where PortableOne.com talks about the latest technology news, trends and rumors
Portable One monitors the tech market to bring you the latest tech news and rumors effecting your next gadget purchase.

Microsoft Solitaire reaches 100 million active players

by | Thursday, September 8, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
Microsoft Solitaire reaches 100 million active players

Microsoft Solitaire was initially introduced with Windows 3.0, 26 years ago, in May 1990, as part of Microsoft’s strategy to introduce computing to regular people, through fun learning activities, like games and puzzles. 26 years later, the most addictive time-suck on Windows PCs is still holding its own with 100 million unique players, and 55 million games being played every day.

Read More


Microsoft Windows 10 next big update to feature a night mode and contacts in the taskbar

by | Monday, September 5, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
Microsoft Windows 10 next big update to feature a night mode and contacts in the taskbar

Most recently, Windows Central has reported a small number of changes that will potentially affect the graphical interface of Windows 10 in the long run, as part of “Redstone 2”, the next big update to be expected sometime in the first quarter of 2017.

Read More

Microsoft Windows 10 powers smart refrigerator in a bid against Samsung

by | Sunday, September 4, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
Microsoft Windows 10 powers smart refrigerator in a bid against Samsung

Most recently, South Korean consumer products manufacturer LG, showcased a similar concept, powered by Windows 10. The new refrigerator features a 27 inch Windows 10 touch screen, powered by an Intel Atom processor. According to TechCrunch first hand experience with the appliance, the interface seems “surprisingly” responsive, compared to typical IoT touchscreens.

Read More