Thursday
Sep232021

Microsoft launches Surface Duo 2 with more flagship-ready specs

Updated on Saturday, September 25, 2021 at 3:58AM by Registered CommenterNicole Batac

Microsoft has just refreshed the Surface Duo with the launch of the Surface Duo 2, bringing specs that make up for the shortcomings of its predecessor. This Android 11 dual-screen device runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor with 128/256/512GB of storage and 8GB of LPDDR5 memory.

It gets two 5.8-inch AMOLED displays that become 8.3 inches combined. The new displays slightly curve on the inner edge. When the Surface Duo 2 is folded, the curves are visible from the outside and give a sneak peek of notifications. It'll glow when a notification comes in.

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Thursday
Sep232021

Microsoft updates its 2-in-1 series with Surface Pro 8, Surface Go 3, Surface Pro X

 

Microsoft's 2-in-1 devices get a significant upgrade with these machines built with Windows 11 in mind. There are three new devices to welcome: the Surface Pro 8, Surface Go 3, and Surface Pro X.

The one that makes a giant leap forward is the new Surface Pro 8. According to the company, it is the biggest update since the Surface Pro 3. It is twice as fast as the Pro 7, running on the Intel Evo-based 11th-gen Intel Core processors and offering two Thunderbolt 4 ports.

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Wednesday
Sep222021

Microsoft introduces new Surface Laptop Studio

Microsoft dubs it the "most powerful Surface" it has ever built. The new Surface Laptop Studio is designed using the innovations the company has developed throughout the years. The Surface Laptop Studio is built for developers, designers, creative professionals and gamers. The idea behind it involves bringing the power of a desktop, the portability of a laptop, and a creative studio all in one. It comes with a new "ultra-durable" Dynamic Woven Hinge to let you transition easily from the different modes. 

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Wednesday
Sep222021

How to choose the right business technology 

It’s not always easy to choose the right technology for your business. Do you go for the affordable option? Or do you go all out and spend big? This guide will answer those questions and more.   

Check your business needs

Before you do anything else, you need to establish what objectives your business needs to achieve. What problems are you trying to solve? What products or services does your company provide that will be enhanced by technology? You need to clearly set out what it is that you’re looking for from the selected technology.

Once you have established this, you can choose the right company to work with. If you’re working in IT yourself or have a small business, it will be difficult for you to cover all of the bases you need to when evaluating different technology options. That’s why finding an IT partner is sometimes your best option. A professional IT consultancy can carry out extensive research on your behalf to find you the perfect solution.

 

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