Thursday
May052016

Microsoft: Windows 10 running on 300 million devices, free upgrade offer ends on July 29

Windows 10 is well on its way to hitting its target 1 billion devices in 2-3 years with an install base of 300 million devices. Microsoft, which kickstarted Windows 10 adoption by making it available as a free upgrade to Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 users says that the window for upgrading to the latest OS for free is closing on July 29th. Does this mean that Microsoft will then charge for Windows 10 upgrades after that date? The answer, unfortunately is yes, "After July 29th, you’ll be able to continue to get Windows 10 on a new device, or purchase a full version of Windows 10 Home for US $119," says Yusuf Mehdi / Corporate Vice President of Microsoft’s Windows and Devices Group.

So, if you've been on the fence about upgrading and if your PC can handle the OS, now maybe a good time to jump onboard.

Thursday
May052016

Apple partners with SAP to better position iOS devices in enterprise

Apple and SAP are partnering on aiming "to revolutionize the mobile work experience for enterprise customers of all sizes," the companies are hoping to achieve this by combining powerful native apps for iPhone and iPad with the cutting-edge capabilities of the SAP HANA platform.

This joint effort will also deliver a new iOS software development kit (SDK) and training academy so that developers, partners and customers can easily build native iOS apps tailored to their business needs.

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Thursday
May052016

National Geographic photographer uses Lumia 950 to capture the aurora

The Microsoft Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL feature great cameras specifically tuned to shoot accurate and filmic images even in low-light. National Geographic photographer and Microsoft devices ambassador Stephen Alvarez decided to put the Lumia 950 to the test and capture aurora borealis as well as stunning vistas in the artic circle.

"As Microsoft’s Devices Ambassador, I knew Microsoft’s camera phone technology was advancing at a fantastic pace. Once I got the Lumia 950 in my hands, I was pretty sure it was capable of capturing a natural phenomenon that happens only at night," Stephen Alvarez explains. You can read about his technique, adventures as well as see his photos from the shoot right here.

Thursday
May052016

Google Maps gives you a peek inside Brazil’s Olympic venues

Are you heading to the Olympics and want to see what’s in store for you? Google Maps has added indoor views of the 25 venues where the Olympic Games will happen in Rio de Janeiro. Aside from that, there are 12 outdoor venues with “enhanced views.” You also get a map for these stadiums and arenas that show the locations of things like restrooms, concession stands, information desks, and ATMs. Recently, real-time transit information was also added for the Brazilian city so there’s a way for you to get around. Even if you aren’t heading to Brazil, you can also still scope out the venue right from the comfort of your devices.

Source: Engadget