Tuesday, October 13, 2015

IT News Head Lines (Tech Report) 14/10/2015





Latest Win10 insider build activates with older Windows product keys
Microsoft released a new beta version of Windows 10 for Windows Insiders in the fast ring today. The biggest change this time around: you'll be able to use your Windows 7, 8, or 8.1 product key to activate Windows 10 directly.
This change stems from the fact that some users couldn't activate Windows 10 online after upgrading. When this new build goes live, users will be able to enter their old ...
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Acer's Aspire Z3-700 all-in-one PC can pack up and go
Ever wanted an all-in-one PC that can be taken on-the-go in a pinch? Normally we would call those PCs laptops, but Acer's Aspire Z3-700 is truly an all-in-one desktop PC with a five-hour battery in it.

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ITC says Samsung and Qualcomm didn't infringe some Nvidia patents
Roughly a year ago, Nvidia sued Samsung and Qualcomm, accusing them of infringing seven of its patents. The graphics company sought to ban imports of the infringing products into the U.S., but its lawsuit hit a rough spot last week. The U.S. International Trade Commission issued an initial determination in Samsung and Qualcomm's favor.
The initial determination says that Samsung and Qualcomm did not infringe two of Nvidia's patents. While the commission did find that the pair infringed a third patent, Judge Thomas Pender also ruled that patent invalid, on grounds that it was not a new invention. ...
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MSI GS40 Phantom squeezes GTX 970M power into a 14" chassis
Gaming notebooks don't have to be back-breaking monstrosities any more, and MSI's GS40 Phantom is an example of the svelte new breed. This laptop packs a GeForce GTX 970M graphics chip with 3GB of RAM into a chassis that's less than an inch thick and only weighs 3.5 pounds. That graphics chip drives a 14", 1920x1080 "IPS-level" display.
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Dell acquires EMC for $67 billion
Dell has announced that it will acquire business storage and services giant EMC Corporation in a deal the companies estimate to be worth $67 billion. Dell says the acquisition "will create the world's largest privately-controlled information technology company."
By combining Dell's small- and medium-business expertise with EMC's large-business know-how, the companies expect to create a firm that can serve the IT needs of customers ...
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