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Microsoft Windows 10 vending machines and kiosks are coming

by | Monday, January 18, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
Microsoft Windows 10 vending machines and kiosks are coming

One of Windows 10’s selling points to enterprise is it’s ability to power IoT devices and Point-Of-Sale hardware. Most recently, at the National Retail Federation in New York City, Microsoft has showcased some interesting technologies set to revolutionize the way consumers interact with kiosks and other types of vending machines.

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Will we ever get a 5K Thunderbolt display?

by | Monday, January 18, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
Will we ever get a 5K Thunderbolt display?

Prior to the 2015 refresh of apple TV, the streaming set top box was but one device left in the back-burner. The Thunderbolt display was last updated in September 2011, with no more updates after that, which has left some wonder whether Apple may be considering the path it took with Apple TV, and refresh a product line on the verge of being obsolete, or the path that lead to the permanent retirement of the original iPad, a product far behind what was to come, in the wake of the mobile revolution.

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Intel Skylake support will be a Windows 10 exclusive: here is why it won’t be as dramatic as some want us to think

by | Sunday, January 17, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
Intel Skylake support will be a Windows 10 exclusive: here is why it won’t be as dramatic as some want us to think

Most recently, Microsoft has posted a blog entry, detailing how the company intends to work with Intel, towards “forcing” new hardware to work exclusively with Windows 10, or at least that’s what the newswires wants us to think.

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