After the Nokia purchase the phone division of Microsoft has one goal only – to make a name on the market by offering more and more smartphone models. This is the reason why soon Microsoft will offer a new version of the affordable Lumia 830 handset.
The most popular version of Windows, which happens to be Windows 7, has gotten the axe from Microsoft in an attempt by the famous software company to prompt customers to move to Windows 8 or even Windows 8.1. More precisely Microsoft has put an end to the free support for Windows 7.
A few days after unveiling the Galaxy A7 smartphone Samsung has shared plans for a new budget-oriented smartphone that will be known as Galaxy J1. The information is in contrast to the company’s plans to cut down production of new smartphones but the J1 will be here soon anyway. The announcement also means that the Korean company may have a new Galaxy J line soon.
Blu-Ray technology has hardly started to penetrate our daily lives but its successor is already on the horizon. Apparently the current generation of Blu-Ray disks will be replaced by new optical technology that will be called Ultra HD Blu-Ray.
Curved monitors slowly but surely take market share from regular displays so it is a matter of time before you get one. Starting next month, however, you will be able to jump ahead of everybody and get a curved monitor that sits on top of an all-in-one (AIO) PC. Thanks to the efforts of Samsung in one week time this will become reality.
In the past few months the smartphone market seems to have peaked and is now in something that resembles a recession – something that is best seen in the plummeting sales of Samsung smartphones.
Apple’s Mac OS X operating system is known for being stable and problem-free but it appears some critical bugs still exist here and there – Apple has just released an update for OS X Mountain Lion v10.8.5, OS X Mavericks v10.9.5, and OS X Yosemite v10.10.1 that fixes a critical issue with the Network Time Protocol (NTP) service in OS X.
Patch Tuesday is something many people around the world expect eagerly every week and while this second day of the week usually brings important Windows OS updates and fixes sometimes something goes wrong – like this Tuesday, December 9, 2014.