Windows 10 S release date, news and features

Back in May 2017, Microsoft unveiled the long-rumored Windows 10 S. Ever since, the thin client version of the super-successful Windows 10 home computing operating system has been met with mixed reviews as a result of the limitations it imposes on those seeking to use traditional legacy programs not acquirable through the Windows Store.

Instead of

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Mac Pro 2019

It’s been a few years since we’ve had any considerable update or upgrade to Apple’s Mac Pro. Almost a year ago, however, Apple acknowledged the outcry for support of the Mac Pro by teasing that it’s working on a ‘modular’ and ‘upgradeable’ Mac Pro for 2019.

Apple then backed this statement up with a press release for the new iMac Pro sale date in

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macos 10.14

Sure, it’s only April, but, like clockwork, the Apple rumor mill is already running crazy. However, we haven’t heard much about macOS 10.14, which we assume will be the next version of Apple’s Mac operating system.

Apart from the rumor that macOS will somehow include iOS apps, there isn’t much solid information to go off of. Still, this isn’t sur

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Surface Pro 5

You might suspect that the 2017 Surface Pro is the closest we’ll ever get to the Surface Pro 5, but if Microsoft itself is anything to go by, you would be dead wrong.

As of right now, there is no Surface Pro 5, as Microsoft Surface lead Panos Panay confirmed last May, though he claims it will once more meaningful changes come from the talent at

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Surface Studio 2

Microsoft shocked the world when it unveiled its first ever desktop PC in late 2016 with the Surface Studio, but, two years later we’re salivating yet again over the prospect of the sequel.

Just imagine, a Surface Studio, but with more powerful components, a sharper screen and the latest in wireless technology – the Surface Studio 2 could be the p

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Mac mini 2018

It’s been almost four years since we’ve seen a major overhaul to the Mac mini, and while some people assumed that Apple’s silence means we’ll never see a mini refresh, we can still cling to the hope that a new Mac mini will surface in 2018.

We didn’t see a new Mac mini in 2017, and while that disappointed many people, Apple CEO Tim Cook himself has

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