Category: Desktops

  • Amazon Prime subscribers now getting unlimited photo storage.

    Amazon Prime subscribers now getting unlimited photo storage.

    Amazon is now offering its Prime subscribers unlimited photo storage on a number of devices such as android devices, iOS devices, windows and mac computers and for selected smart tvs. The pictures can be saved in full resolution and viewed in great quality on the selected device of choice. Greg Greeley, the vice president of […]

  • Dropbox and Office are Set to Integrate Following New Partnership

    Dropbox and Office are Set to Integrate Following New Partnership

    As accessing cloud stored data through mobile devices becomes ever more popular, it leaves little wonder as to why Microsoft have delved into an integration partnership with Dropbox. The integration will introduce access to Dropbox documents within Office applications such as Word and Excel. The integration has been specifically designed for mobile devices such as […]

  • XP Losing Market Share As Users Upgrade

    XP Losing Market Share As Users Upgrade

      It’s been a long while since the support for Windows XP was finally chucked by Microsoft, in a move not only to get the aging, clunky operating system onto the trash heap, but also to get users onto more modern systems, such as Windows 7 and 8. In fact, Windows 7 is already looking […]

  • Windows 10 Adds OS X Style Gestures

    Windows 10 Adds OS X Style Gestures

    Windows 10 is getting along fantastically, with a triumphant Microsoft giving us weekly announcements of the software’s success amongst new developer mode users and early adopters. The operating system, which Microsoft CEO proudly announced will ‘run on everything’ is headed for mass adoption once the kinks are all ironed out, as any good Microsoft OS […]

  • PC Accessory Maker Razer Now Worth $1Bil.

    PC Accessory Maker Razer Now Worth $1Bil.

    Gaming peripheral maker Razer has just been valued at over a billion US dollars, according to a leaked internal memo passed to technology site TechCrunch by an anonymous source, obviously keen to hype the company’s continuing growth and awesome presence in gaming today. The undisputed king of high end keyboards and mice for the serious […]

  • No Post-Sale RAM Upgrades For New Mac Mini

    No Post-Sale RAM Upgrades For New Mac Mini

    Just days ago we saw the latest keynote from Apple, which showed off some of the next generation models of their flagship devices, including the iPad, iMac and Mac Mini. Each of these devices represented unprecedented advancement in terms of Apple products, although critics have said that the advancements don’t mean a lot in terms […]

  • Twitter To Get More Musical With Audio Cards

    Twitter To Get More Musical With Audio Cards

    After Twitter’s rumoured attempt to buy SoundCloud never happened, the social networking site has decided to partner up with the music sharing network instead. Twitter’s new Audio Cards feature combines forces with SoundCloud as well as iTunes, meaning that these new cards will appear both on your Twitter dashboard as well as on the two […]

  • FBI Slams Anti Snooping Encryption Methods

    FBI Slams Anti Snooping Encryption Methods

    Big shady government organisations are much more common in the US than here in the UK. More often than not, the biggest ones are quite opposed to the idea of tech companies embracing new ways to keep user data out of the hands of government snoopers, with some new mobile phones possibly being ‘snoop-proof’ due […]

  • WIndows 10 Logs 1 Million Testers

    WIndows 10 Logs 1 Million Testers

    Microsoft’s Windows 10 preview has been open for around a week, and has allowed a massive number of users to get their hands on the brand new version of Windows, an operating system which ‘runs on everything’, according to Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s CEO. The Windows Insider program lets users get hold of and test new […]

  • Dragon Age: Inquisition Plays for 200 Hours

    Dragon Age: Inquisition Plays for 200 Hours

    Next generation sword and sorcery title Dragon Age: Inquisition apparently has enough content to keep gamers doing their thing on the game for up to 200 hours, according to developer Bioware. The main campaign is just a mere 40 hours of gameplay if done at full speed without stopping for any side quests or distractions, […]

  • Google Hangouts App Arrives on Windows

    Google Hangouts App Arrives on Windows

    Google’s Hangouts service is benefiting from the company’s latest new push behind the software, with the app now arriving on Windows and the Chrome OS as a dedicated standalone platform, meaning you won’t need to bring it up through an internet browser – you can just load it on its own. SEE ALSO: Beta Program […]