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    Ralf Groene, who lead Microsoft's Surface design team, has announced his retirement

    Ralf Groene, who worked at Microsoft for almost 17 years and became the head of the company's hardware design team, including its Surface products, has just announced his retirement.

  • Ralf Groene, Microsoft's veteran leader responsible for Surface design, has now retired

    Ralf Groene, Microsoft's head of design for Windows and devices, is leaving Redmond for good, just about a before new Surface event.

  • Microsoft Surface Pro vs Surface Laptop: Which is right for you?

    Microsoft makes a great number of laptops, coming in all shapes and sizes. Two of the post popular ranges include the Surface Pro and Surface Laptop, but which is right for you? In this comparison guide, we’ll be highlighting the key differences between the Surface Pro and Surface Laptop ranges rather than focusing on individual models.  This should help you understand what to expect from each product range, and help determine which is the best option for your needs. So without further...

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    Surface Pro X and Surface Studio 2 get new firmware with security and stability fixes

    The April 2024 firmware update is now available for the Surface Pro X Wi-Fi and the second-generation Surface Studio. The release brings patches for security vulnerabilities and stability improvements

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    The best over-ear headphones: Expert tested and reviewed

    I tested the best over-ear headphones from brands like Bose, Sony, Apple, and more to help you find the pair that best suits your audio, comfort, and battery life preferences.

  • Sugar Episode 2 Review – ‘Shibuya Crossing’

    Chris Connor reviews the third episode of Apple TV+’s Sugar… Sugar’s opening two episodes impressively built a sense of atmosphere and intrigue with nods to noir gone by but with a distinct edge, led by Colin Farrell’s lead performance. A shorter third episode continues the promise as Sugar continues the investigation into what happened to […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Sugar Episode 2 Review...

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    The best music headphones of 2024: Expert tested and reviewed

    I've tested the best headphones from Audio-Technica, Shure, Sennheiser, and more to find which pair delivers the best clarity, detail, and sound.

  • Lethal Combat: Techno Warriors 2 (2000) Review

    AKA: Digital Warriors Director: Philip Ko Fei Cast: Darren Shahlavi, Lee Kwang-su, Yukari Oshima, Zoren Legaspi, Jimmy Ko, Man-Kei Lin, James Jim-Si Ha, Philip Ko Fei, Winston Ellis, Thorsten Nickel Running Time: 93 min. By Paul Bramhall Let’s address the elephant in the room – I’m convinced nobody was clamouring for a sequel to the 1997 sci-fi action mashup Techno Warriors. Philip Ko Fei’s incomprehensible Philippines shot action flick gave Continue reading →

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    Microsoft 365 Roadmap Weekly: Designer is coming to Word and more

    In this week's Microsoft 365 Roadmap recap, we look at Word on most platforms getting integration with Microsoft Designer, copy-and-paste improvements for Outlook, more AI for Teams, and more.

  • Ultimate X-Men #2 Review: Ultimately Lacking

    This is a video from my YouTube channel, Jack’s World. This video is my review of Ultimate X-Men #2. After this newly rebooted Ultimate Universe delivered so many amazing first issues, Ultimate X-Men really disappointed. It was one of the … Continue reading →

  • Kishida secures $2.9 bil investment from Microsoft

    Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida secured a $2.9 billion investment in his country from U.S. tech giant Microsoft Corp in the area of artificial intelligence, as he started off on Tuesday a series of engagements during his official visit to Washington. During a meeting with Kishida in the U.S. capital,

  • Theater Review: Don't Google "Nassim," Do Pick Your Portland Performer

    We don't recommend knowing much about Nassim; if you haven't read the other reviews—don't. by Suzette Smith It's not possible to perform Nassim the same way twice, but it's all too easy to spoil the show for those who haven't seen it. We're reminded of a challenge Artists Repertory Theatre laid down when they staged Red Rabbit White Rabbit, which is also by Iranian playwright Nassim Soleimanpour: "We dare you not to Google for...