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- No more laptops? Microsoft's Surface 3 could make it so
- Microsoft's new Surface <b>tablet</b> takes aim at Apple's MacBook | www <b>...</b>
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- Thoughts on the Surface Pro 3 | Bits, Bytes and Politics
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- In Review: <b>Tablets</b> for Business | Totally Managed IT� Blog
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- Europe Wants a Supercomputer Made From Smartphones - IEEE <b>...</b>
No more laptops? Microsoft's Surface 3 could make it so Posted: 20 May 2014 01:25 PM PDT Microsoft Corp Surface Pro 3 We went from PC's down to laptops down to mobile phones. Then someone realized we missed a step in between and invented the tablet ? the perfect cross between a laptop and a mobile phone ? or so they ... |
Microsoft's new Surface <b>tablet</b> takes aim at Apple's MacBook | www <b>...</b> Posted: 20 May 2014 12:54 PM PDT Microsoft just revealed two new iterations of the Surface, its tablet-PC hybrid. It's replacing the Surface RT with the Surface 2, and the Surface Pro is replaced with the Surface Pro 2. Microsoft unveils upgraded Surface tablets. Microsoft has ... |
Surface Pro 3 | Informer's Inc Posted: 20 May 2014 12:47 PM PDT The new Surface Pro 3 is has a 12-inch, 2160 by 1440 resolution display with a 3:2 aspect ratio. It is running the 4th-generation Intel Core processor chips. It's lighter then the surface pro 2. This tablet PC is running a full version of Windows 8.1 ... |
Dell Latitude 10 Intel Atom 1.8GHz 2GB 64GB SSD 10″ Touch <b>...</b> Posted: 20 May 2014 12:34 PM PDT Tablet PC Dell Latitude 10 Intel Atom 1.8GHz 2GB 64GB SSD 10? Touch Win8 Pro (Black) Increase productivity with this easy-to-use, multi-touch 10? tablet featuring an Intel Atom processor, Windows 8 and docking capabilities. $399.00 |
Thoughts on the Surface Pro 3 | Bits, Bytes and Politics Posted: 20 May 2014 12:29 PM PDT But a 12? ARM tablet with no desktop (if Core i7 can get 9hours, imagine what an ARM CPU could get!) but then just remote into my PC for any work. This would solve the performance issues surrounding legacy applications, while ensuring a ... |
Microsoft Announces Completely Redesigned Surface Pro 3 <b>Tablet</b> Posted: 20 May 2014 12:23 PM PDT While previous Surfaces didn't know whether they were a PC or a tablet, the Surface Pro 3 is comfortable being both. It features the power of a laptop with the portability and ergonomics of a tablet. At $799, the starting price is also right. The big ... |
In Review: <b>Tablets</b> for Business | Totally Managed IT� Blog Posted: 20 May 2014 12:23 PM PDT There's a massive market that exists solely for consumer grade tablets out there, and while some may work better than others when crossing over into business use and the professional sphere, it's important to remember that not all tablets are created equal. Factors to Consider. When searching for a tablet that ... Boasting an Intel Core i5 processor, a 128GB SSD, and 4GB of RAM, the Surface Pro 2 has enough power to serve as your primary PC. The larger display and touch screen is ... |
5 cool things you should be doing with Pushbullet - Phandroid.com Posted: 20 May 2014 12:11 PM PDT Every notification you get on your phone/tablet will be displayed in a pop-up on your PC. Some of notifications can even be clicked to open their respective website. You can also dismiss a notification from your Android notification shade right ... |
Surface Pro 3 vs. Surface Pro 2 vs Surface Pro: A <b>...</b> - Digital Trends Posted: 20 May 2014 12:09 PM PDT Microsoft made every effort to make sure the Surface Pro 3 was compared to laptops, not other tablets, when being discussed on stage at its announcement event. The phrase ?full power of the PC? was used on multiple occasions and the more ... |
Europe Wants a Supercomputer Made From Smartphones - IEEE <b>...</b> Posted: 20 May 2014 12:00 PM PDT In the 1990s and 2000s, as PCs and then laptops predominated, supercomputers became agglomerations of hundreds, thousands, and now even millions of PC and server cores. (The world's fastest supercomputer today is China's Tianhe-2, ... The thinking goes that because ARM cores are designed to run on small smartphone and tablet batteries, a supercomputer built around them could yield more speed with less power. In an age when high-performance computing, or HPC, ... |
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