This is What Windows 10 Looks Like on a Phone
The mobile version of Windows 10 is designed for devices under 8-inches in size, and will be rolling out as a preview version in a few months.
The mobile version of Windows 10 is designed for devices under 8-inches in size, and will be rolling out as a preview version in a few months.
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It's much like the assistant we have seen on Windows Phone but this is a whole new kind of experience.
We aren't just made of stars, we act like them too.
This is a sea change in Microsoft's strategy when it comes to upgrades.
Unlimited access to Sky Go, for instance, would certainly be a lure towards an O2 contract.
Have your made-up partner send you messages, whether that's to help you get out of awkward situations, or you just want someone to talk to.
The Windows 10 Keynote starts streaming at 5pm today. You can watch it all unfold on Microsoft's stream here.
Scientists from University of Rochester create material so water-repellant that it makes the liquid act in a way you have never seen before.
American author James Patterson's new thriller, Private Vegas, will not only be made available as 1,000 free digital copies that will self-delete after 24 hours. There will also be a one-of-a-kind physical copy wired to self-destruct after the same time frame. The tension!
It's funny how the "lost" notebook becomes found again just as the Turing film is poised for Oscar glory, eh?
The Panasonic LX100 might just be the best small camera ever made. It's part of a new breed of camera that — while not totally pocketable — is insanely well-rounded, and just gets most things right.
The US state of Idaho used to airdrop beavers into the countryside, in an attempt to curb populations of the animal invading cities. It only bloody worked, didn't it?
Essentially, it'll give Apple a mainline into the real musical tastes of its customers, beyond even the tracks they've acquired legally.
If your approach to office politics is passive aggressiveness then this little gizmo that's on Kickstarter may be for you. It's essentially a traffic light that attaches to your computer, which you can make glow red or green to let your co-workers know if you're free to chat or not. It also flashes when your computer gets emails or notifications, so it's not solely for the anti-social types.
Signalling failures would still mean you'd be late for your commute to Mars.