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OS showdown: Windows 10 vs Linux

Introduction and market share This article was provided to TechRadar by Linux Format magazine. You can get the printed version here. So the latest iteration of Windows has now been unleashed, and as has become tradition at Linux Format, we pit the Redmond-ian OS mano-a-mano with Linux to determine the ultimate operating system. Of course, in reality this is comparing apples and oranges: One is a free codebase which can

Developers will get HoloLens within a year, says Microsoft CEO

Eager to get your hands on one of those shiny new HoloLens augmented reality devices? In an interview with the BBC, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says a developer launch is scheduled sometime during the next year. As for the rest of us, it may be some time before you can click to order one on Amazon – the device is on a “five year journey” according to Nadella, and enterprise

Developers will get HoloLens within a year, says Microsoft CEO

Eager to get your hands on one of those shiny new HoloLens augmented reality devices? In an interview with the BBC, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says a developer launch is scheduled sometime during the next year. As for the rest of us, it may be some time before you can click to order one on Amazon – the device is on a “five year journey” according to Nadella, and enterprise

Developers will get HoloLens within a year, says Microsoft CEO

Eager to get your hands on one of those shiny new HoloLens augmented reality devices? In an interview with the BBC, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says a developer launch is scheduled sometime during the next year. As for the rest of us, it may be some time before you can click to order one on Amazon – the device is on a “five year journey” according to Nadella, and enterprise

Explained: How to send your heartbeat with Apple Watch

Perhaps the oddest feature of the Apple Watch is its ability to send heartbeats to fellow Apple Watch wearers. Meant for health and fitness tracking, it’s still a fun little trick when showing off the wearable, if only for its equally cool and slight creep factor. Until watchOS 2 comes out in the fall, you can’t really do much else to demonstrate the watch’s uniqueness. There aren’t as many apps

Explained: How to send your heartbeat with Apple Watch

Perhaps the oddest feature of the Apple Watch is its ability to send heartbeats to fellow Apple Watch wearers. Meant for health and fitness tracking, it’s still a fun little trick when showing off the wearable, if only for its equally cool and slight creep factor. Until watchOS 2 comes out in the fall, you can’t really do much else to demonstrate the watch’s uniqueness. There aren’t as many apps

Explained: How to send your heartbeat with Apple Watch

Perhaps the oddest feature of the Apple Watch is its ability to send heartbeats to fellow Apple Watch wearers. Meant for health and fitness tracking, it’s still a fun little trick when showing off the wearable, if only for its equally cool and slight creep factor. Until watchOS 2 comes out in the fall, you can’t really do much else to demonstrate the watch’s uniqueness. There aren’t as many apps

BMW CEO hints there is space for more electric models

The chief executive of BMW hinted in a German paper that there was potential for another of its “i” electric car models. “Between the i3 and the i8, there is space if you look at it from the number point of view,” Harald Krueger told Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, when asked if he was planning new models. Krueger also said BMW was in regular contact with major technology companies, including Apple,

Verizon's workers say no strike for now, union talks continue

By Malathi Nayak NEW YORK (Reuters) – Verizon Communications Inc and the unions representing its wireline unit employees on the U.S. East Coast said work will go on and talks continue after their current contract expired. Since June, the unions have been in talks with Verizon over the company’s plans to cut costs by controlling healthcare and pension-related benefits over a three-year period. Last week, the Communications Workers of America

Facebook borrows from Snapchat for a new live streaming feature

Mark Zuckerberg might have 1.49 billion users to his name and a new baby on the way, but he’s not going to stop experimenting with what Facebook can do: and the newest innovation is live event streaming. As the Wall Street Journal reports, users in the US can visit the Lollapalooza event page to see photos, videos, posts and updates from the festival, both from friends who are there and

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