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VR doesn’t need to be virtual. Intel unveils Project Alloy
Editorial VR doesn’t need to be virtual. Intel unveils Project Alloy

Intel is taking on Oculus, Microsoft and HTC, with Project Alloy, a Virtual Reality headset unveiled on Tuesday. During his opening keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich introduced Project Alloy, an all-in-one virtual reality solution made from the

New smart features for Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint
Editorial New smart features for Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint

Microsoft introduced new services for Office 365 – Researcher and Editor for Word, Outlook Focused Inbox for desktop, and Zoom for PowerPoint. Each new feature is basically an additional infusion of Microsoft’s machine learning into Office 365. Designed to make users more efficient, the new

Translate any screen with Google’s Now on Tap
Editorial Translate any screen with Google’s Now on Tap

Android Marshmallow users got some great news today – with the release of the new Now on Tap features. The latest updates allow users to benefit from additional information and help without stopping what they’re doing. Here are the main features of Now on Tap that Google described in a blog post :

5 tips that will help you write perfect emails from here on out
Editorial 5 tips that will help you write perfect emails from here on out

A few days ago I read an interesting article on how to write better emails. This inspired me to share some of my experience on the topic. The perfect email-writing technique helped me get high profile jobs, convince others to support activities even when they didn’t have to, motivate teams to

It’s about time they introduced the One Plus 3
Editorial It’s about time they introduced the One Plus 3

OnePlus, a global mobile technology startup, released the OnePlus 3, its long-awaited flagship smartphone. Combining the best in technology, design and innovation, this premium device further solidifies OnePlus’ mission to build a better smartphone experience. The OnePlus 3 offers top-of-the-line

What does the Microsoft-LinkedIn deal really mean
Editorial What does the Microsoft-LinkedIn deal really mean

Microsoft and LinkedIn announced on Monday the deal that baffled tech enthusiasts – they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Microsoft will acquire LinkedIn for $196 per share in an all-cash transaction valued at $26.2 billion, inclusive of LinkedIn’s net cash. LinkedIn will retain

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