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Surface Book combines the 6th Generation Intel Core i5 and i7 processors and up to 16GB of memory with optional discrete graphics for an unparalleled laptop experience. It's built to handle all of the creative tasks you throw at it. Design, sketch and build without limits. Shoot video and edit in Premiere Pro with amazing fluidity and smoothness. Surface Book handles the most demanding creative tasks without sacrificing battery life. With up to 12 hours of battery life1, it's the ultimate laptop to power your ideas.
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34-inch curved WQHD display
Intel Core i5-6400T
12GB memory/1TB HDD
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960A
Intel RealSense 3D camera


HP ENVY Curved Edition All-in-One
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Jolla’s core value is freedom of choice for our customers. That’s why we’ve picked Intel’s innovation platform, backed by open source, to power the Jolla Tablet. At 32/64 GB, the Jolla tablet will have the space and hardware potential to be customised,  read more..

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 As it turns out Microsoft must be on to a good thing with the Surface Pro 3, because Apple reinterpreted a number of features we're already used to for it's new, larger iPad. There's a keyboard dock, a pen, sorry, Pencil and the ability to run apps side by side to name a few.

The iPad Pro isn't set to hit store shelves until November, so real-world comparisons will have to wait. And hopefully by then there'll be a new Surface Pro to talk about.

In any case, here's a quick look at the two spec-to-spec. As is often the way with Apple products, there's still some unknown factors right now. But here's what it looks like so far.

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iPad Pro .  COMING NOVEMBER

Thin. Light. Epic.

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Features
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 Apple Pencil for iPad Pro
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Completely familiar. Entirely revolutionary.

With its pixel‑perfect precision, Apple Pencil expands the power of Multi‑Touch and opens up new creative possibilities.1 It’s sensitive to both tilt and pressure, allowing you to create a range of artistic strokes and effects â€” from the thinnest of lines to subtle shading. Beyond adding new capabilities to iPad Pro, Apple Pencil also feels completely natural and responsive from the moment you pick it up.





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 The New Smart Keyboard for iPad Pro
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The only thing we
didn't reinvent was the alphabet.

The Smart Keyboard combines an array of new technologies and materials to create a keyboard like no other.1 It’s a full‑size keyboard that’s fully portable, and connects to iPad Pro with the Smart Connector, an innovative new interface that allows for a two‑way exchange of power and data. Just attach the Smart Keyboard and start typing.





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Wi-Fi + LTE
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Fast wireless connectivity.

iPad Pro connects to fast Wi‑Fi and cellular networks, so you can download movies, browse the web, and share documents from virtually anywhere. Whether or not you’re in Wi‑Fi range, the superfast Wi‑Fi + Cellular model supports a wide range of LTE bands.2 And the built‑in Apple SIM helps you stay connected when you’re on the go with short‑term cellular data plans available right on iPad Pro.

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Smart Covers and Silicone Cases
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The perfect travel companions for your iPad Pro.

We’ve made Smart Covers and Silicone Cases especially for iPad Pro.1 The Smart Cover is crafted from durable polyurethane and comes in two colors â€” charcoal gray and white. The Silicone Case protects the back of your iPad Pro and is designed to pair seamlessly with the Smart Cover for complete front‑and‑back coverage.
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Touch ID
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Advanced security. Right at your fingertip.

iPad Pro uses Touch ID technology to turn your fingerprint into an unforgettable password. So you can unlock your device with just a touch and keep your personal data safe, even if you share your iPad with someone else. Touch ID also lets you make secure purchases in iTunes, iBooks, and the App Store. And with Apple Pay, you can make purchases within your favorite apps, easily and securely.

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 Windows 10 Preview 
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Microsoft has added a number of new features to the Microsoft Edge web browser that it included in the just released Windows 10 preview build 10532.
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Although Windows 10 is now running on over 75 millions computers around the world, there are a number reasons why you probably shouldn't upgrade to the next version of the operating system.
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Reasons not to upgrade to Windows 10
Upgrade problems:-
However, on the bad side of things, pushing an update even after being fully tested can cause a serious headache to the end user. For example, there could be issues with graphic drivers, or a new patch wasn't fully tested on certain configurations. These and other scenarios can happen anytime, and if you're not a technical user, chances are it will be very frustrating trying to go back to the last known good configuration. 
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Unfinished product:-
In my personal experience, I've seen some issues including bugs in the Start menu where parts of the menu will just randomly disappear. Some Live Tiles also won't change accent color automatically, and the Start menu will suddenly lose its color scheme.
 
Windows will never be considered complete, which means that the operating system will continue to be a work in progress. As a result, we are likely to see more bugs and other issues in the regular basis. Additionally, because we're in the early days, you will see some missing features and inconsistency.
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Conclusion:-
In my opinion, the operating system can be considered a good upgrade for technical users because there are great new features and tech savvy users can quickly think outside of the box to resolve pretty much any problem. For regular users, it feels that Windows 10 needs to mature a little bit more.

Have you encountered any issues in Windows 10? Will you recommend Windows 10 to your parents or grandparents in its current stage? Let us know what you think in the comments below.
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OBI Phone
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The Obi World phone SF1 and SJ1.5 will both set you back less than $200, when they become available in October in emerging markets in Asia, Africa and Middle East. The Obi World phone SF1 (below) will go for $199 and will bring a five-inch Full HD display, 64-bit eight-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 processor and two versions as far as the memory is concerned: 2GB RAM and 16GB of ROM, as well as 3GB of RAM and 32GB of ROM, respectively. There’s a 13MP Sony Exmor RS-based main camera, as well as a 3,000mAh battery with Quick Charging capabilities, as well a Dolby Audio Surround 7.1.
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 Lumia 950 and 950XL
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As far as the specs are concerned, rumors talk about a 5.2-inch QHD OLED display, a six-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, 20- and 5MP shooters, 3,000mAh battery, wireless charging, USB Type-C and Iris scanner for the Talkman (Lumia 950).
The Cityman (Lumia 950XL) should be the larger among the two, with a 5.7-inch QHD OLED display. While most of the specs remain the same, the differences can be found in the processor (octa-core Snapdragon 810), and the 3,300mAh battery, in addition to support for the Surface Pen.

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 Middle East and Asia in the near Future
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According to Liliputing, Teclast says their 9.7 inch Teclast X98 Air 3G will have Windows 10 with Bing, along with an Intel Atom Z3736F Bay Trail processor, and 2GB of RAM. It will sell the tablet with 64GB of storage in a dual-boot version with Windows 10 with Bing and Android 5.0 Lollipop. Pricing was not revealed, but Teclast says it will start selling tablets outside of China to Europe, the Middle East and Asia in the near future.

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