PERSONAL TECH
  • Computers

    Big Deals At The Microsoft Store For Pi Day: Dell XPS 13 Going Cheap

    Microsoft is celebrating Pi day in a big way placing some of its products on discount. And these are no small discounts, so if you're out to get a new computer, better give the Microsoft Store a peek right now because interesting things are happening.

  • Video Games

    Can Microsoft Cross-Network Play Plan Work?

    The one thing most gamers around the world have always wanted could be on the verge of finally happening. What is that you ask? It's all about Xbox players playing multiplayer video games with their PlayStation and Nintendo counterparts.

  • Gadgets

    Sony's Prototype Projector Turns Tabeletops Into Touch-Sensitive Displays

    What if you could turn your tabletop into a touch-sensitive display, would you do it? If yes, then this awesome Sony projector is perfect. The device is just a prototype at the moment, but we hope it makes it to retail in the future to come.

  • Internet

    Microsoft Plans To Open-Source It's Minecraft AI Platform

    Microsoft has decided to do something rather interesting, and that is to open-source the AI development platform that is based on Minecraft. The platform, which is known as AIX, is currently in beta testing, and only a selected few can use it.

  • Software & Apps

    Microsoft Outlook Email Client For iOS Now Supports Touch ID

    Microsoft is making all the important moves when it comes down to supporting iOS features inside its own apps. Not too long ago the company added Touch ID support to Outlook for the iPhone and iPad.

  • Smartphone

    Budget Priced Lumia 650 Windows 10 Smartphone Is Now Available For Pre-Order In US

    The budget priced Lumia 650 smartphone is now officially available for pre-order in the United States and interested buyers can now place their orders straight from the official Microsoft Store. The Windows 10-powered smartphone has been available in several international markets but was only made available recently in the US.

  • Wearable Tech

    Oculus Adds Social Networking Features, Facebook Integration To Samsung Gear VR

    The Samsung Gear VR virtual reality headset is getting some new features that makes it more appealing to social network dwellers. Oculus, the Facebook-owned virtual reality company, recently announced new social features that are geared towards the Samsung Gear VR.

  • Smartphone

    Apple SVP Confirms That Background Apps Do Not Consume Battery Power

    It is a widely held belief that closing background apps on an iPhone can help save some precious battery life. It appears that this is just a myth as a top Apple executive claims that apps running in the background do not use battery or other iPhone system resources. This means that closing them is just a waste of time.

  • Software & Apps

    New Feature for Android N shows different options in dealing with crashing apps

    Android N is Google's next mobile operating system that is yet to be officially released, but is now already challenging stubborn applications with how they deal with these apps every time it crashes or acts up.

  • Computers

    Samsung launched the newest Notebook 9 series for 2016; Price starts at $999

    Samsung somewhat took a risk in releasing four new additions to their Notebook series, even though the demand for these items have not yet reached the maximum level. All four models are ultra-thin, slim and light, but they mostly differ from sizes and processors as well as other aspects. The smallest model comes in 1.9 pounds and the most inexpensive one cost $999.

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