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Intel SSDs Crashing On New Version of Windows 10

by Andrew Fenn

Windows 10 users with Intel SSDs are being advised not to update to the latest version 1803, which began rolling out on April 30th. Those who have received the update already have been subject …

Tags:Intel| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 18| Windows

Samsung Odyssey Windows Mixed Reality Headset is Out Now

by Andrew Fenn

The Samsung Odyssey Windows Mixed Reality Headset is here. The latest hardware release for the platform costs $500, including controllers, and features two 1400 x 1600 OLED displays capable of refresh rates up to …

Tags:AR/VR| Microsoft| Mixed Reality| Mobile Display Monitor| Samsung| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 42| Windows

Fujitsu Windows Mixed Reality Headset Heading to Japan

by Andrew Fenn

Fujitsu is the latest company reported to be jumping on board with Windows Mixed Reality, joining an ever-growing list of manufacturers planning to release a headset for the new platform. Fujitsu’s MR headset design …

Tags:AR/VR| Fujitsu| Mobile Display Monitor| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 40| Windows

Microsoft Gives Up Windows Mobile

by Bob Raikes

Microsoft has effectively abandoned the Windows Mobile operating system, with Joe Belfiore, a Microsoft executive responsible for Windows 10, has joined Bill Gates in adopting a phone with an Android operating system, citing the …

Tags:Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Operating Systems| Smartphones| Vol 24 - Issue 38| Windows

NCR Introduces Windows 10 IoT Enterprise for ATMs

by Bob Raikes

NCR Corp has used Microsoft’s Windows 10 Internet of Things (IoT) Enterprise software with a “leading European financial institution”. The implementation, a first for the global retail banking industry, will enable banks to future-proof …

Tags:ATMs| Large Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 31| Windows

ECS Claims World’s Smallest PC

by Bob Raikes

ECS of Taiwan was showing its media player range which uses the Intel Apollo Lake processors and is now in mass production. At the end of this month, a new OPS module will become …

Tags:Infocomm 2017| Large Display Monitor| PCs| Vol 24 - Issue 23| Windows

Microsoft Resuscitates the Baby

by Jon Peddie

The father of the PC was IBM and so we suppose Microsoft was the mother. The godfather of the PC may turn out to be Qualcomm if what we saw in Taipei is any …

Tags:Microsoft| Qualcomm| Vol 24 - Issue 23| Windows

Asustek, HP and Lenovo Work With Qualcomm on Windows 10

by Bob Raikes

Further to our story a couple of weeks ago about the development of Windows 10 PCs based on the ARM architecture and using the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, Asus, HP and Lenovo have been announced …

Tags:Asus| Computex 2017| HP Inc| Large Display Monitor| Lenovo| Mobile Display Monitor| Qualcomm| Vol 24 - Issue 22| Windows

New Windows 10 is for Schools

by Bob Raikes

Microsoft has revealed a new version of Windows 10 that is intended for schools and to compete with Google’s Chromebook (although this was not said at the launch event in New York). Although Microsoft …

Tags:Education| Large Display Monitor| Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Notebooks| Vol 24 - Issue 17| Windows

Gartner Sees Solid Support for Windows 10

by Milos Pavlovic

Gartner has said that Windows 10 is proving more popular than previous versions and that 85% of enterprises will have started deployments by the end of 2017. Gartner talked to 1014 respondents in the …

Tags:Back Panel| Gartner| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 16| Windows

ARM-Powered Windows 10 PCs to be Launched by Year End

by Alan Spencer

Following the speculation that Microsoft is to run Windows 10 on Qualcomm, it has now been confirmed by the chip-maker and ARM licensee, Qualcomm, that the first ARM-powered Windows 10 PCs will arrive before …

Tags:Arm| Large Display Monitor| Microsoft| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 16| Windows

AR / VR Dreams versus Reality

by Norbert Hildebrand

AR and VR have been hot topics for us since they promised to enter the consumer market in 2016. As 2016 comes to an end many realize that the reality of AR / VR …

Tags:Augmented Reality| HTC| Microsoft| Oculus Rift| Virtual Reality| Vol 23 - Issue 49| Windows