Thursday, January 29, 2015

Office for Android tablets is here --- just mind the system requirements.

Office for android is finally here, but there's quite a few strings attatched. If you're android tablet is running on an Intel brand processor and not ARM, you're out of luck. Also this update only applies to tablets and NOT phones, which will still need to run the outdated Office Mobile.

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http://goo.gl/etQxZl\

-Via ArsTechnica

Tuesday, January 27, 2015


Dell updates Linux-powered Developer Edition portables with M3800 monster

Dell announced its updated Ubuntu developer machine as a replacement for the ageing XPS 13. The new unit brings about a higher res display and updated hardware specs.




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-Via Ars Technica

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Nvidia targets Dota 2 and League of Legends players with new $199 graphics card
Aimed at PC gaming enthusiasts using Nvidia's GTX 660 or older series cards, the new Maxwell-based GTX 960 brings Nvidia's Maxwell technology to the midrange 200$ GPU market. This card replaces the aging GTX 760 and features lower power consumption and better support for Nvidia's DSR technology, which allows for a 4k resolution on a 1080p monitor.

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http://goo.gl/lxbMcX

-via TheVerge

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Comcast says it will sell gigabit cable service this year

Comcast claims it will be able to start selling gigabit internet service this year thanks to a new chip from Broadcom. This type of service is generally only available from providers using fiber to deliver content to their customers. Broadcom claims that the reference unit for this new cable modem will allow for up to 2 Gigabits a second transfer rate in home environments and features a built in Wireless Access Point. Comcast has yet to comment on the pricing for this future service option, though it is expected that this service will be costly if Comcast’s current pricing structure is anything to make assumptions from.

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http://goo.gl/fH7433


-via ArsTechnica