Surface Studio vs. the competition: Beauty isn’t skin deep
Over the past few years we’ve seen Microsoft take on the world of tablets with the Surface and, for those who prefer something more on the laptop side, the Surface Pro and Surface Book. But it hasn’t truly tackled desktops until today’s announcement of the all-in-one Surface Studio. As cool as features like the zero-gravity hinge might be, the Studio will be facing off against established lines like the iMac....
The Public Access Weekly: Fix up look sharp
Looking for something to read? Check out:Sarah Pike covers Google Fiber’s struggles in expanding to Portland, discussing how the service has pulled in fewer customers than expected and faced unanticipated expenses in installation. Portland customers have apparently been unimpressed by the service so far, but Pike points out the ways in which Google Fiber’s offerings have upped the ante for other service providers in the...
The Public Access Weekly: Fix up look sharp
Looking for something to read? Check out:Sarah Pike covers Google Fiber’s struggles in expanding to Portland, discussing how the service has pulled in fewer customers than expected and faced unanticipated expenses in installation. Portland customers have apparently been unimpressed by the service so far, but Pike points out the ways in which Google Fiber’s offerings have upped the ante for other service providers in the...
The Public Access Weekly: Fix up look sharp
Looking for something to read? Check out:Sarah Pike covers Google Fiber’s struggles in expanding to Portland, discussing how the service has pulled in fewer customers than expected and faced unanticipated expenses in installation. Portland customers have apparently been unimpressed by the service so far, but Pike points out the ways in which Google Fiber’s offerings have upped the ante for other service providers in the...
Microsoft’s HoloLens is now available to pre-order in Europe
HoloLens has been a slow burn for Microsoft. The company kicked off pre-orders in the US and Canada on February 29th, with the first deliveries starting a month later. The use-cases are massive, but the high cost of entry has limited the hardware to deep-pocketed developers. That could change, however, if Microsoft develops HoloLens as a platform. At Computex in June, the company opened up its “Windows Holographic”...
