Surface Pro 3: Third time is the charm?
Today Microsoft unveiled the third version of its notebook disguised as a tablet, the Surface Pro 3. If you have been following this blog, you will remember that I reviewed
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Today Microsoft unveiled the third version of its notebook disguised as a tablet, the Surface Pro 3. If you have been following this blog, you will remember that I reviewed
I have been curious about the Microsoft Surface Pro for some time and decided to try it. I spent a reasonable amount of time using it a couple weeks ago
I have been using Windows 8 on a daily basis since its launch on October 26th, so here are a few impressions about usability, performance and some other geeky stuff.
So, it happened: Microsoft revealed to the world its new tablet. And this is big. Mostly because it’s the first time Microsoft tries to build it’s own PC. For a
Yesterday we had Steven Sinofsky demonstrating Windows 8 during the BUILD conference keynote. If you haven’t seen it, you can watch it here (beware, it’s a 2:20 hour video). It
I often get questioned about how do I come up with ideas to assemble a proper home-office. How to choose gear, what works, what doesn’t, room size, kind of furniture,
So far, the most exciting piece of news at the All Things Digital (D9) conference is the announcement and demo of Windows 8. Steven Sinofsky went on stage to talk
If you like/care about/work with technology, you were probably following the great amount of news articles about what’s going on in Las Vegas for the past days. Among the overwhelming
If you take a look at the picture above and compare to the one in my previous article about my office, you will see that it has dramatically changed. I got new
Once upon a time, there was a browser which was fast, reliable and customizable. Then, year after year this browser became sluggish and cumbersome. Until I dropped it because its
Today Microsoft released a Platform Preview of its next browser: Internet Explorer 9. And I, of course, downloaded it. In short, it tries to eliminate the burden existent since IE6
After the Vista fiasco, I was very skeptical about Windows 7. But then, I tried the Release Candidate and thought it was good. I mean, really good. So I decided