Category: preview

Adobes Fresco brings realistic painting to the iPad

[ad_1] It’s one thing to see a demo or even art created with these Live Brushes, but it’s another thing entirely to try them yourself. Every time I opened the app, I was amazed at how closely they resemble the real thing. And they’re not only powerful, they’re also a lot of fun. Indeed, the […]

Microsoft starts testing Internet Explorer mode for Edge

[ad_1] The release also brings office-friendly features like group policy support, stricter security measures and “enterprise-grade” PDF viewing. Microsoft is starting to roll out some features that will be ready over the course of “several weeks,” including integrated search for people, a business-focused new tab page with Office 365 links and secure data syncing. Dev […]

Windows 10 preview tests password-free sign-ins

[ad_1] The feature is only available on a “small portion” of users’ PCs at the moment, so it may take a week or more to see it. And since this is the Fast ring, you shouldn’t be surprised if there are any bugs. There are other reasons to consider the release, at least. The Your […]

It’s all about the apps

[ad_1] A word of caution Since this is software that is still incomplete (and kind of buggy), these are just my initial thoughts on an OS that’s sure to see some refinement between now and its final release in the fall. If you’re thinking of upgrading yourself, you’ll need one of the following: a MacBook […]

Microsoft’s reworked Edge browser is available to try on Windows 7

[ad_1] Dev channel builds will be coming to earlier Windows releases “soon,” Microsoft added. While this probably won’t be a must-have release for a home PC (especially if you’re comfortable using Chrome), it could be an important first step for corporate web surfers stuck with old Windows releases. Many office dwellers don’t have control over […]

Desktop-class browsing, better multitasking and more

[ad_1] Rather than dig into every single feature that’s going into iPadOS — we’re still trying to sort through all of them ourselves — we cooked up a handy video primer to walk you through some of the update’s most important features. That new home screen is nice and all, but improved multitasking, a new […]

What to expect from Apple at WWDC 2019

[ad_1] When Apple first started talking about redesigning the Mac Pro, it also pointed to the need for a new, pro-grade monitor to go with it. (The company stopped building standalone displays in 2016, instead pushing LG screens in its online store.) So far, rumors suggest that we’ll get a look at a 31.6-inch, 6K […]

Windows preview brings Android notifications to your PC

[ad_1] The feature is gradually rolling out to Windows Insiders using at least the 1803 (RS4) build. You’ll also need a phone running Android 7.0 Nougat or newer and a minimum of 1GB of RAM. You can’t respond to notifications (at least not yet), but this could be particularly vital for Snapchat and other apps […]

Apple iPad Air hands-on (2019): Just ‘Pro’ enough

[ad_1] We’ve been testing the new, $499 iPad Air for a little over a day now, and it’ll be a while yet before we publish our full review. At this point, though, it’s already clear that the new iPad Air sits in a sweet spot that a lot of people are going to find compelling. […]