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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 ...

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BlackBerry Passport launch-event overview

The BlackBerry Passport launch event has just ended in Canada, and unlike Apple’s launch event, the whole affair was live-streamed by BlackBerry. We were looking forward to this event because the Passport is a unique device and we were curious what BlackBerry had in mind for the future of the company. The BlackBerry Classic and BlackBerry Passport were supposed to ...

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Android L said to launch in early November

Earlier this year Google unveiled the next major update to its operating system, which is scheduled to launch sometime later this year. The latest iteration is currently still being called Android L and the actual name is only expected to be announced on launch day. Google has yet to confirm the launch date, but the latest reports suggests that Android ...

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Tesco Hudl 2 to be launched on October 3

The Tesco Hudl tablet was the supermarket’s first attempt at a tablet and the company managed to release a pretty good 7 inch HD device that was well-received by their customers.The supermarket chain is launching the successor of the Hudl in the form of the Tesco Hudl 2. The original Tesco Hudl has a 7 inch HD display with 1440*900 ...

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Galaxy Note Edge will be limited edition

The Galaxy Note Edge and Galaxy Note 4 were unveiled at IFA Berlin earlier this month and pre-orders for the Galaxy Note 4 are already up, since Samsung rushed the release of the Galaxy Note 4 seeing as Apple’s iPhone 6 and 6 Plus got a record number of pre-orders in the first week they went on sale. The Galaxy ...

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iOS devices will be seeing Virtual Reality with AirVR

Since Oculus have introduced their Oculus Rift virtual reality headset on Kickstarter, many distinguished brands have been trying to take a shot at this futuristic device market. Sony launched their Morpheus Project recently, Google its Cardboard Project, while Samsung its Project Moonlight. The latest addition to this popular crowd is an independent design studio based in Toronto, called Metatecture. They’ve ...

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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 ...

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Stack smart light bulb interacts with the world

IFA 2014 was filled this year with wearable technology and smartphones, but another main exhibition category was the home automation system. You could find smart home automation systems that can control the temperature, lighting, humidity levelg, security cameras and more through a simple application or platform like Apple’s HomeKit or Samsung’s Smart Home. But the Stack smart light bulb doesn’t need ...

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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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Ford Mondeo hits the brakes if a person pops up

I’m sure you are aware of the fact that not only watches and phone can be smart, but cars and planes,too. For example, the Google self-driving vehicle is one of the technological feats that probably won’t get approved soon, but it still demonstrates how a car can be as smart as a smartphone. The new Ford Mondeo is another example ...

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