They start with the kickstand. The Miix 700's hinge is one of the
more interesting aspects of this tablet. Lenovo calls it a watchband
hinge, and it works in a similar way to the recent Yoga hinges available
on the company's convertible tablet. It also works very much like the
Surface Pro 3, but during our brief testing it doesn't seem to resist as
well as Microsoft's tablet or feel as sturdy and strong.
Similarities aside, Lenovo is shipping its Miix 700 with Intel's latest Skylake processors. Models go all the way up to the Core m7 coupled with up to 8GB of RAM. There's even the option of adding LTE or Intel's RealSense 3D camera if you want to capture depth images from the rear camera. Lenovo is planning to release its ideapad Miix 700 in November priced from $699.
Lenovo has also copied the Surface keyboardWhile the kickstand looks similar, Lenovo has gone a step further and created a keyboard that even magnetically snaps onto the screen of the Miix 700. That's something Microsoft did with its latest Surface Pro 3 keyboard to improve lap use, but Lenovo's feels thicker and bulkier in the process. There's even a stylus that attaches to a spare USB port. With the kickstand, keyboard, and stylus in place, it's hard to tell the Miix 700 and Surface Pro 3 apart. We've seen Surface clones before, but not by the world's biggest PC maker.
Similarities aside, Lenovo is shipping its Miix 700 with Intel's latest Skylake processors. Models go all the way up to the Core m7 coupled with up to 8GB of RAM. There's even the option of adding LTE or Intel's RealSense 3D camera if you want to capture depth images from the rear camera. Lenovo is planning to release its ideapad Miix 700 in November priced from $699.
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Microsoft’s
new Windows 10 system offers more personalisation than before, but it
also collects more data than people might be used to on PCs, from
contacts and appointments to their physical location and even Wi-Fi
passwords.
The information is used by Cortana, Microsoft’s voice-activated digital assistant, and other new features that try to be helpful by remembering a user’s likes and habits. Apple and Google have developed similar services for smartphones in recent years. Microsoft’s new features are a big part of its strategy to make Windows more relevant in a world where people use multiple devices throughout the day.
- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/technology/tech-news-technology/microsoft-windows-10-here-are-some-privacy-settings-worth-checking-out/#sthash.nMCax1FC.dpuf
The information is used by Cortana, Microsoft’s voice-activated digital assistant, and other new features that try to be helpful by remembering a user’s likes and habits. Apple and Google have developed similar services for smartphones in recent years. Microsoft’s new features are a big part of its strategy to make Windows more relevant in a world where people use multiple devices throughout the day.
- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/technology/tech-news-technology/microsoft-windows-10-here-are-some-privacy-settings-worth-checking-out/#sthash.nMCax1FC.dpuf
Microsoft’s
new Windows 10 system offers more personalisation than before, but it
also collects more data than people might be used to on PCs, from
contacts and appointments to their physical location and even Wi-Fi
passwords.
The information is used by Cortana, Microsoft’s voice-activated digital assistant, and other new features that try to be helpful by remembering a user’s likes and habits. Apple and Google have developed similar services for smartphones in recent years. Microsoft’s new features are a big part of its strategy to make Windows more relevant in a world where people use multiple devices throughout the day.
- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/technology/tech-news-technology/microsoft-windows-10-here-are-some-privacy-settings-worth-checking-out/#sthash.nMCax1FC.dpuf
The information is used by Cortana, Microsoft’s voice-activated digital assistant, and other new features that try to be helpful by remembering a user’s likes and habits. Apple and Google have developed similar services for smartphones in recent years. Microsoft’s new features are a big part of its strategy to make Windows more relevant in a world where people use multiple devices throughout the day.
- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/technology/tech-news-technology/microsoft-windows-10-here-are-some-privacy-settings-worth-checking-out/#sthash.nMCax1FC.dpuf
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