Sony VAIO Tap 21.5″ Desktop with Intel 1.6GHz Core i5 CPU
Microsoft Store has this Sony VAIO Tap 21.5″ Desktop on sale for $899 after instant savings. Check the system specs from Microsoft.com
Microsoft Store has this Sony VAIO Tap 21.5″ Desktop on sale for $899 after instant savings. Check the system specs from Microsoft.com
Microsoft is already rallying Windows for a price war with Google, and now it may be gearing up to call in some fresh troops to help combat the looming threat of Chromebooks and Android, and—perhaps more importantly—transition users of past versions of Windows over to the Live Tile-clad Windows 8. Check on this article from PCWorld.com
Imagine you’re downhill skiing at high speed, and suddenly God picks up a tree and places it in front of you. Yeah, SEO is kind of like that. Get some helpful tips from this article on MakeUseOf.com
Is it time for renewed attention to the combination of Google+ and Android for socially interacting with photography? The latest slew of changes to the Google+ for Android app brings non-destructive photo editing across devices and new filters and tools. Plus, there’s more on offer beyond the usual round of bug fixes that should help you to take Google+ a bit more seriously for photos. Check on this great news from MakeUseOf.com
Around ten years ago, like many longtime Hotmail users, I got a Gmail account and never looked back. Gmail was faster, more organized and just plain better. Well, that was then. These days, I’ve jumped ship yet again to the ultra-polished Outlook.com and spend most of my time using Microsoft’s Hotmail successor. Check on this article for tips from PCWorld.com
More than half of Android devices being used in the enterprise are made by Samsung, according to a report from mobile device management company Fiberlink that surveyed more than 250,000 devices worldwide. Check out why from this article on PCWorld.com
Google has added hands-free Voice Search in a new Chrome beta, steadily bringing Android-like features to its desktop browser. Check on this article from PCWorld.com