Nvidia releases Geforce 352.63 Beta drivers
Published in Graphics


New one for Windows 10

Nvidia has release its latest set of Geforce graphics card beta drivers, aimed for use with Windows 10 OS, the Geforce 352.63 Beta drivers.

Windows phones to support Android and iOS apps
Published in Mobiles


If you can’t beat them…

Possibly the biggest announcement coming out of Redmond’s Build conference is that Windows 10 will support Android and iOS apps. 

Windows 10 latest 10061 build tested
Published in News


Improved performance, new calendar and mail

We have been watching the Windows 10 development cycle closely, and over the weekened we got a notification and installed the latest 10061 build. 

Microsoft brings key feature back for Windows 10
Published in News


The most important one

Microsoft has done a significant u-turn and bought back one of the most popular Windows features for Windows 10.

New security under Window 10's bonnet
Published in News


Device Guard looks interesting

Microsoft has been talking about a new security feature for Windows 10 called Device Guard.

Did AMD accidentally reveal Windows 10 launch date?
Published in News


Probably not, but whoopsiee nonetheless

AMD CEO Lisa Su may have inadvertently revealed the Windows 10 release date, but we are not entirely sure about it. 

Microsoft starts work on Redstone
Published in News


Windows 10 service pack, not a rocket

While Windows 10 operating system is still a few months away, it appears that the software giant is already working on and updated version of the operating system code-named "Redstone."

Futuremark releases 3DMark update with API Overhead feature-set
Published in Graphics


For measuring difference between DX11, DX12 and Mantle APIs

Futuremark has released a new 3DMark update with the new API Overhead feature test, meant to measure the difference in DirectX 11, DirectX 12 and Mantle API performance.

Qualcomm teams up with Microsoft
Published in Transportation


DragonBoard 410c development kit in the works

Qualcomm has teamed up with Microsoft's Windows 10 to create a DragonBoard 410c development kit.

Windows 10 will support super resolutions
Published in Graphics


Even though no one has them

Software King of the World Microsoft's Windows 10 operating system will support screen resolutions that will not be available on commercial displays for years.