Mobile mayhem abounds with Lenovo Legion and IdeaPad gaming upgrades

2019-04-23 KENNETH 0

Mobile mayhem abounds with Lenovo Legion and IdeaPad gaming upgrades If you’re among the breed of gamers who like to take their action on the go, you’ll want to check out the five gaming laptops Lenovo has beefed up with the latest 9th Gen Intel Core mobile processors and the latest NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 and 1660 Ti GPUs, plus two new laptops—the Lenovo Legion Y7000 and IdeaPad L340 Gaming—the company has added to its offerings. First unveiled at CES, the upgraded Lenovo Legion Y740, Y540 and Y7000p1 laptops have more than enough power to handle today’s most graphically intensive titles, from action-packed multiplayer online battle arenas to scenic role-playing games to heart-pounding first-person shooters. The Lenovo Legion Y740 now comes with up to the latest 9th Gen Intel Core i7 mobile processor and Windows 10 Home, plus top-of-the-line graphics with [ more… ]

ASUS announces a lineup of new and refreshed ROG gaming laptops

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ASUS announces a lineup of new and refreshed ROG gaming laptops ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) has announced a top-to-bottom update of its gaming laptop family. The ROG spring 2019 collection mixes all-new models with refreshed systems to deftly balance the performance required by gamers, content creators and power users with the convenience of creature comforts that enhance everyday use. The lineup includes desktop replacements, ultra-slims and evolved expressions of traditional laptops. There are different levels to match performance requirements and the appetite for more engaging gaming experiences. S-class laptops offer a premium experience fit for professionals, while M-tier designs scale back slightly to find the sweet spot for savvy users. The new G series focuses on core essentials to improve affordability and welcome more gamers into the Republic. An Intelligent Cooling philosophy guides ROG gaming laptops by combining the [ more… ]

Windows 10 Tip: Searching within the Calendar app

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Windows 10 Tip: Searching within the Calendar app Have you ever needed to look up something on your calendar – like when your boss is going to be on vacation, or when an important meeting is coming up? Now you can, thanks to the Windows 10 October 2018 Update.  You can find past or future events by searching for the name, location, people included or words in the event description. Events that match your search will be clearly visible on your calendar, while those that don’t will be dimmed so you can find what you need quickly.  Search works for Outlook.com and Office 365 accounts.  Check it out in action:  If you like this, check out more Windows 10 Tips.  The post Windows 10 Tip: Searching within the Calendar app appeared first on Windows Blog. Source: Windows 10 Tip: Searching within the Calendar app

Start developing on Windows 10 May 2019 Update today

2019-04-19 KENNETH 0

Start developing on Windows 10 May 2019 Update today We’re excited to announce the Windows 10 May 2019 Update (build 18362) in the Release Preview Windows Insider ring. You may also know this as Windows 10, version 1903. The Windows 10 SDK for the May 2019 Update is now available as well with a go-live license today! New APIs and Features for developers Every update of Windows 10 is loaded with new APIs but don’t worry, Windows Dev Center has a full list of what is new for developers. Here are a few of my favorites. XAML Islands v1: This first version comes with a lot of improvements from preview release inside 1809. Some highlights are: resolve airspace issues in popups, the XAML content matches host’s DPI awareness, Narrator works with the XAML content, allow islands in multiple top-level windows [ more… ]

Surface Hub 2S advances Microsoft’s vision to empower teams in today’s modern workplace

2019-04-18 KENNETH 0

Surface Hub 2S advances Microsoft’s vision to empower teams in today’s modern workplace Our best ideas come from when we’re working as a team – focused, engaged, connected.  When Surface started, we were a team of 12 all working together in a secret lab in Redmond. Collaboration was a constant and it was simple – at least in terms of location. Today, we’re a team spread across the globe, working closely with groups across Microsoft not just to build devices, but to create connected and complete experiences. Surface Hub 2S is a product built to engage and empower teams by bridging digital and physical workspaces, because how we work continues to evolve every day. Not so long ago, the emphasis was on individual productivity. Today that’s changed – the situations we face at work are more complex and solving them requires [ more… ]