HP ships first 64-bit Windows 8.1 tablets with Intel Atom
After months of waiting, some of the first 64-bit tablets with Windows 8.1 and Intel’s Bay Trail chips were announced by Hewlett-Packard. Get more info on this article from PCWorld.com
After months of waiting, some of the first 64-bit tablets with Windows 8.1 and Intel’s Bay Trail chips were announced by Hewlett-Packard. Get more info on this article from PCWorld.com
You can use Apple’s iCloud for email and contacts on your iPad, but there’s a good chance you already use Gmail and Google Calendar. iOS offers excellent support for Google accounts, so you can easily add your Google account and your email, contacts, and calendars will automatically sync with your iPad. Check on this article from MakeUseOf.com
Getting started with a new smartphone is always an adventure. You’ll want to familiarize yourself with its capabilities and make the most of it. Small features can make all the difference in day-to-day use and cool apps will tailor the device to your needs. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com
How many apps do you have on your smartphone or tablet right now? Well, take that number, and multiply it by 0.9. That’s about how many of your apps are a potential security concern according to a new study from Appthority. Check out why from this article on PCWorld.com
Wish you could display your photos in their full-sized beauty on Instagram? Although iPhones offer a square shooting mode for Instagram addicts, not every photograph looks great in that aspect ratio. A shot of a waterfall might fit best into a vertical frame, while a landscape scene always looks better in landscape view. Check on this article from MakeUseOf.com
Tablets are great for games, checking e-mail and watching movies, but not word processing… right? Not anymore. Check out this great article from MakeUseOf.com
Microsoft isn’t likely to reveal Windows Phone 8.1 for another few months, but the details are already starting to slip, thanks to a handful of developer leaks. Check more on this news from PCWorld.com