Toshiba introduced the Portege Z20t, a great new 2-in-1 PC and perhaps the first alternative to Surface Pro 3. Dell updates its XPS 3 with an amazing edge-to-edge display and very thin bezel. The 13.3-inch Ultrabook features a 5.2mm bezel and an optional 3,200 x 1,800 pixels multi-touch display. Dell also began selling its UltraSharp 34 curved monitor for $1,200. Intel crammed a full computer into a Chromecast like dongle called HDMI Compute Stick, running Windows 8.1 with Bing. Asus unveiled the thinnest 2-in-1 Windows PC you will see in 2015. The Transformer Book Chi series comes in three models, the T90 is the smallest a thinnest at 7.5mm the 8.9-inch hybrid has a 1,280 x 800 pixels screen resolution with an aluminum unibody design. Three ex-Google employees debuted at CES 2015 with the Remix tablet, basically a Surface Pro 3 rip off running Android. They even used the same Microsoft marketing strategy. Something you have to see to believe. At the Consumer Electronics Show, Lenovo unveiled a number Windows 8.1 devices, including the new ThinkPad X1 Carbon, Yoga 3, Yoga Tablet 2, ThinkPad Yoga, and the Flex 2. Also, demo showed Lenovo’s handwriting software that allows Windows users to a pen anywhere in the operating system. As we wrap up CES 2015, this week Dish Network announced that is launching Sling TV, the first true internet TV solution aim to get back cord cutters. The service will also include an Xbox One app and Xbox Live Gold members will receive one month for free. Moving on, Microsoft details that users running Windows XP and Windows Vista will have to perform a clean install, if they want to run Windows 10. The company also said that the January Technical Preview will get the ISO files at the same time the consumer preview releases via Windows Update. Microsoft is building a new login screen for Windows 10 and you can enable it now in build 9888 or 9901. This week also we have new information about Spartan, Microsoft’s new web browser for Windows 10. Leaked information suggests that Spartan will include Cortana to replace Bing in the browser, handwriting support, and a new way to group tabs. Also new concept screenshots began circulating the web this week giving us a first look of the browser. The Microsoft Band received its first firmware update this week fixing bugs and improving performance. Microsoft lets anyone to download and test Office for Android on 7-inch and 10.1-inch tablets running KitKat or Lollipop. The company shares future plans to unify the three sync engine in OneDrive. And we finally see the Windows Phone Insider app in the Windows Phone Store. This is the app Windows Insider will need to install Windows Mobile 10 preview on their phones. All this and more… Welcome to Pureinfotech: Tech Recap edition. Each weekend I will bring you a compilation of articles of the week, including how-to guides, features, tech news, and more. This is simply a list with a brief description of pieces you might have missed or you might just want to read again.
Lenovo’s Windows devices lineup for 2015 Phone Insider app now available to download Windows 10 for mobile soon Lenovo’s handwriting software works anywhere on Windows Windows 10: A new look to the Spartan browser and dark theme Remix, the Surface like tablet running Android pops up at CES 2015 Asus unveils super thin Transformer Book Chi hybrid tablets at CES 2015 Microsoft’s Spartan browser to include Cortana, ink, group tabs and more Microsoft details plan for OneDrive with an unified sync engine Dell’s UltraSharp 34 curved monitor U3415W now on sale for $1,200 Intel’s HDMI Compute Stick crams a Windows 8.1 PC on a crazy small device Microsoft Band gets it first firmware update build 1.1.2110.0.09 R Microsoft lifts invitation requirement to download Office for Android Dell unveils the updated XPS 13 with an amazing infinity display Toshiba’s Portege Z20t amazing hybrid and good alternative to Surface Pro 3 Windows 10 January Technical Preview ISO files will be available at launch Windows 10 has a new login screen, here is how to enable it Windows 10: Windows XP and Vista will require clean installation to upgrade Dish launching Sling TV: an internet TV service with Xbox One app in the roadmap D-Link unveils its Ultra Performance wireless routers with bold design at CES 2015 HP unveils its first curved, 4K, and 5K displays at CES 2015
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