MSI Brings 27-Inch AG2712 All-In-One Gaming PC
MSI showed it’s AG2712 all-in-one gaming PC last month at CeBIT. The company has finally launched of the world’s first 27-inch Gaming all-in-one PC for gamers.
MSI showed it’s AG2712 all-in-one gaming PC last month at CeBIT. The company has finally launched of the world’s first 27-inch Gaming all-in-one PC for gamers.
Microsoft has been putting its weight behind its revamped email service, Outlook. The company has now offered a number of new impressive features for Outlook, such as allowing users to sign in using their alias rather than the actual username as well as offering 32 new region-specific domains.
Netflix has long been making use of Microsoft’s Silverlight to stream its content on Windows and Mac OS machines. However, over the years, browser plug-in support has diminished. That may be the reason why the streaming service is now planning to switch to HTML5-based streaming.
Taichi, from the Taiwanese multinational computer hardware and electronics company Asus, is both an ultrabook and a tablet. Asus showed off the dual display (back-to-back) 13.3-inch Taichi 31 ultrabook at the CES 2013. Recently, Asus has announced that its Taichi 31 ultrabook is available, and it has started shipping to the U.S.
Facebook Home, a free software that shows users the latest updates from their friends and enables users to reply them without having to open a separate app, was announced on April 4. The Facebook Home for Android was released formally on April 12. Recently, some websites have reported that Facebook was in talks with Apple and Microsoft over Facebook Home integration into iPhone and Windows Phone. But it’s not true.
You might have remembered the ASUS Transformer AiO , the world’s first all-in-one tablet/desktop hybrid PC that is able to run both Windows 8 and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating systems. ASUS showed the PC back in January at the Consumer Electronics Show. We have come to know that the device is expected to go on sale in Q2, 2013 with a price tag of $1,299.
Microsoft has gotten serious with the hardware business. It has launched its own tablet PC line-up, though the company said the models are to showcase the capabilities of a Windows tablet. The company is also speculated to have been testing its own smartphone. A new revelation suggests that Microsoft is also exploring the smartwatch arena.
According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, published today, Microsoft has decided to enter the small-size tablet market with a 7-inch version of its Surface tablet.