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Windows 10 May 2021 Update is live - here's what to expect
Xenon and 5 others reacted to wotsit for a topic
Here’s what to expect: Not a lot. 😆6 points -
New Surface Pro 7 ad targets the iPad Pro's heavy keyboard
RCTRCT and 4 others reacted to Good Bot, Bad Bot for a topic
"....it positions the Surface Pro 7 against the iPad Pro, despite clearly saying that the iPad Pro is just a tablet while the Surface is a full computer." Well, the Surface 7 Pro has a tablet form factor but runs a desktop OS and has extra ports (USB-A and SD cad reader) so makes sense to me.5 points -
LG is officially shutting down its mobile phone business
czoigberg and 3 others reacted to Figure 8 Dash for a topic
LG should have spun off their phone division. Merged it with HTC. Then they both could have went out of business together.4 points -
Windows 10 May 2021 Update is live - here's what to expect
Jumping Jacinta and 3 others reacted to seeprime for a topic
The worst Windows update from MS was going from Windows 7 to Windows 8. No one will easily convince me otherwise.4 points -
New Surface Pro 7 ad targets the iPad Pro's heavy keyboard
matthiew and 2 others reacted to Joshie for a topic
Apple does, for some reason, advertise the iPad Pro as "your next computer". While I don't think the Surface is good competition for it, Apple does seem to be inviting the entire world of personal computer form factors to openly compare themselves to it.3 points -
New Surface Pro 7 ad targets the iPad Pro's heavy keyboard
MS Bob 11 and 2 others reacted to tsupersonic for a topic
As an owner of a couple of Surface devices and an iPad, I would not buy either anymore. The SP is the jack of both trades (computer and "tablet"), but masters none. It's an alright computer, but it's just a crap tablet (Windows tablet ecosystem is hot garbage). The iPad is a better tablet with a better tablet ecosystem, but has its downsides. To me, neither of these devices appeal to me anymore, and that's because at the end of the day they become media consumption devices.3 points -
New Surface Pro 7 ad targets the iPad Pro's heavy keyboard
Ottos and 2 others reacted to Good Bot, Bad Bot for a topic
iMeassge is a deal breaker huh? Why not just say no Apple logo is a deal breaker? LOL3 points -
LG is officially shutting down its mobile phone business
matthiew and 2 others reacted to BenBB for a topic
Shame, they made some good phones. Never good to lose a competitor in a competitive space.3 points -
Windows 10 May 2021 Update is live - here's what to expect
Cask1 and 2 others reacted to Darrian for a topic
Absolutely, yes. It's a the best Surface on the market in my opinion. With Apple moving over to ARM CPUs I expect there will be a huge push for ARM64 development. Unfortunately, most of it will be for Apple devices, but I think we're going to see more Windows PCs with ARM CPUs, too, especially in portables. Then your opinion is either directed at your own niche user requirements or you're deluded. For virtually everyone the Pro X is an expensive and poorly performing piece of garbage and just because a few Surface fanboys buy this expensive device to watch cat videos on Facebook and then rave about the performance when a $600 Acer or HP machine could provide the same performance makes zero difference. The Pro X is a terrible device for what MS are charging for it! Have you used one? Until you have you really don't know what you're talking about, and you certainly don't speak for "everybody else." All Surface devices are overpriced, especially the Go, which should have the keyboard and pen included for the price they want for it. Nevertheless, that was my first Surface, because it was the cheapest, and it still cost way too much for the specs. Nobody who bought any Surface would be happy with a $600 HP. There's more to selecting those devices than the specs. I'm quite happy with my Surface Pro X in the 8GB/1TB configuration that I purchased for $1000, thank you. Regardless of where you stand on the viability of the Surface Pro X, and regardless of how ignorant you are about its capabilities, this thread is about Windows and the lack of new features in the 20H1 release. I'm sorry you don't care for the feature that I would have personally liked to see in this release, but frankly, it obviously doesn't affect you, so I don't understand why you felt the need to comment. Take your underdeveloped and ineffective trolling somewhere else.3 points -
Windows 10 May 2021 Update is live - here's what to expect
AltecXP and 2 others reacted to Jumping Jacinta for a topic
That's fine by me as long as it's stable. I'll take stable over flashy anytime or MS introducing 'features' few people asked for or use.3 points -
Loki (Disney+)
+primortal and one other reacted to Jim K for a topic
Looks promising... June 11. 6 episodes...2 points -
New Surface Pro 7 ad targets the iPad Pro's heavy keyboard
matthiew and one other reacted to dustojnikhummer for a topic
No pro-create, un-optimized touch apps, lack luster (jittery) pen input, etc... On the other hand you get full Office apps, a web browser, a complete filesystem etc. Both have their advantages, it depends on what you need them for2 points -
New Surface Pro 7 ad targets the iPad Pro's heavy keyboard
wingliston and one other reacted to Ccl Ncc for a topic
No pro-create, un-optimized touch apps, lack luster (jittery) pen input, etc...2 points -
Hong Kong authorities have reportedly seized over 300 Nvidia CMP HX cards
goretsky and one other reacted to Stormeh for a topic
Poorly researched article trying to fit it into a narrative where the bust may be driven by the ban on crypto in retail, when in fact of the HK$31 million worth of goods that were seized, the graphics card was a tiny portion of it. https://www.scmp.com/news/hong...ers-hong-kong-international2 points -
What was the last movie you watched? (2021 edition)
Jumping Jacinta and one other reacted to +Dick Montage for a topic
It’s about a big monke fighting a big neuclear iguana. What did you go into it expecting? 😀2 points -
Windows 10 May 2021 Update is live - here's what to expect
FunkyMike and one other reacted to Mike Steel for a topic
These new icons are not eye candy - they are quite the opposite, designed to make Windows look more like a corporate tool from "1984" than something that people would actually like to use. Design by Soviet Union 5-Year Planning Factory Office, (c) 1984. (Making the People Happy Through Increased Production Numbers for the Mother Land!)2 points -
LG is officially shutting down its mobile phone business
TechJunkie81 and one other reacted to kryten for a topic
I loved my Quantum Windows 7 phone. It had a slide-out physical keyboard which was great to use.2 points -
LG is officially shutting down its mobile phone business
czoigberg and one other reacted to MS Bob 11 for a topic
Yes the smartphone sector is incredibly competitive but LG made some really boneheaded design decisions/gimmicks in their phones over the years (throwing away features that were good, not adding what should've been added ages ago, charging same prices as Samsung despite not being in the same position) + very poor software/aftersales support otherwise they would have survived.2 points -
Windows 10 May 2021 Update is live - here's what to expect
czoigberg and one other reacted to Son_Of_Dad for a topic
In " the good old days" trying out a new version on Windows was actually interesting as the product did change & introduce new features now it's a task simply running Windows update and wondering whether it will run the entire process without falling over2 points -
Windows 10 May 2021 Update is live - here's what to expect
wingliston and one other reacted to AussieAnon for a topic
Why don't they just clearly market and define two packaged options: Regular release desktop & stable long term desktop. The problem with Microsoft since Satya took over: scrap the QA department and make consumers the QA department.2 points -
Windows 10 May 2021 Update is live - here's what to expect
samw61 and one other reacted to George P for a topic
People joking that there's nothing new in this version, isn't that what many of the same people wanted MS to do anyway? Focus on bug fixes and stability instead of trying to jam new stuff constantly each release. If you want to break it down, 21H1 is like SP2 for v2004.2 points -
Windows 10 May 2021 Update is live - here's what to expect
Lil Alien and one other reacted to Stup0t for a topic
5 people in the world with a HP laptop will not like this update and it will go viral and be the worst update ever from MS.2 points -
U.S. Supreme Court sides with Google in Java dispute
excalpius reacted to Brony for a topic
In reviewing that decision, we assume, for argument’s sake, that the material was copyrightable. But we hold that the copying here at issue nonetheless constituted a fair use. Hence, Google’s copying did not violate the copyright law 😵1 point -
New Surface Pro 7 ad targets the iPad Pro's heavy keyboard
Jazmac reacted to Ccl Ncc for a topic
No pro-create, un-optimized touch apps, lack luster (jittery) pen input, etc... Procreate is the best application for drawing in the IOS. I really like it. However, it is inferior to its desktop counterpart. Which one? all of them. Procreate is cool for sketching but it is not aimed at the pro-market such as Wacom, Huion and alike. The Surface Pro still suffers from jittery and it is a big issue. Lol, there are lot of professionals who use iPad 12' with procreate to do professional drawing work, if you are not skilled enough in procreate that's on you. I am not saying that desktop apps are bad either, but professionals use both, and i have worked with people who prefer one over the other but at the end both sides have produced really professional quality work.1 point -
NASA Commercial Crew (CCtCap) test milestones
Yelreve reacted to DocM for a topic
Crew-1 docking port relocation (NASA TV stream) Crew-1 was at Harmony Forward, the arrival docking port. Crew-2 launches April 22, so Crew-1 had to move. It'll reside at the Zenith docking port until it leaves for Earth ~April 28, then this summer Cargo Dragon CRS-22 will dock at Zenith so the robotic arm can reach into its Trunk (CRS-22 will deliver a partial set of new solar arrays for ISS.)1 point -
New Surface Pro 7 ad targets the iPad Pro's heavy keyboard
Slackerr reacted to spy beef for a topic
Good points, but no iMessage is a deal breaker.1 point -
What was the last movie you watched? (2021 edition)
+Dick Montage reacted to HoochieMamma for a topic
Watched 'Nobody' in the cinemas today. Loved it. Brought me back to the first John Wick memories.1 point -
Windows 10 May 2021 Update is live - here's what to expect
AndyMutz reacted to +Warwagon for a topic
Everyone here seems disappointed that Microsoft didn't yet again add new features and break things that would require years of patches to fix. I for one am happy the update is small and doesn't add a lot of new things.1 point -
LG is officially shutting down its mobile phone business
matthiew reacted to +Warwagon for a topic
The LG V20 was the last great phone. Then they gave in to the peer pressure and starting sealing in the batteries.1 point -
Windows 10 May 2021 Update is live - here's what to expect
Darrian reacted to George P for a topic
I don't know, I'd really like some new features. I'd especially like to have x64 emulation on my Surface Pro X without having to install an insider build. Windows is pretty stable and has been for a long, long time. Whenever they publish bug fixes, 99% of the time it's a bug I wasn't even aware existed or that it needed fixing. Pretty sure that's in testing for 21H2 builds right now isn't it? Regardless, x64 emulation should be here before the end of 2021 unless something massive has changed in their plans.1 point -
Windows 10 May 2021 Update is live - here's what to expect
domboy reacted to Darrian for a topic
Absolutely, yes. It's a the best Surface on the market in my opinion. With Apple moving over to ARM CPUs I expect there will be a huge push for ARM64 development. Unfortunately, most of it will be for Apple devices, but I think we're going to see more Windows PCs with ARM CPUs, too, especially in portables. Then your opinion is either directed at your own niche user requirements or you're deluded. For virtually everyone the Pro X is an expensive and poorly performing piece of garbage and just because a few Surface fanboys buy this expensive device to watch cat videos on Facebook and then rave about the performance when a $600 Acer or HP machine could provide the same performance makes zero difference. The Pro X is a terrible device for what MS are charging for it! Have you used one? Until you have you really don't know what you're talking about, and you certainly don't speak for "everybody else." All Surface devices are overpriced, especially the Go, which should have the keyboard and pen included for the price they want for it. Nevertheless, that was my first Surface, because it was the cheapest, and it still cost way too much for the specs. Nobody who bought any Surface would be happy with a $600 HP. There's more to selecting those devices than the specs. I'm quite happy with my Surface Pro X in the 8GB/1TB configuration that I purchased for $1000, thank you. Regardless of where you stand on the viability of the Surface Pro X, and regardless of how ignorant you are about its capabilities, this thread is about Windows and the lack of new features in the 20H1 release. I'm sorry you don't care for the feature that I would have personally liked to see in this release, but frankly, it obviously doesn't affect you, so I don't understand why you felt the need to comment. Take your underdeveloped and ineffective trolling somewhere else. "Have you used one? Until you have you really don't know what you're talking about, and you certainly don't speak for "everybody else." I don't need to have used one. Have you heard of the internet and dozens of qualified websites such as Neowin who review products? The days of 'but have you used one' excuses are over and have been for quite some time. The Pro X is an expensive piece of garbage and your emotional response is utterly meaningless to the proven facts of the matter. Your last paragraph shows me how emotionally invested and triggered you are in to this disappointing device. Try to take your emotion out of this. I'm still waiting for you to say anything meaningful concerning the topic at hand instead of trying to trash a piece of hardware you have no real world experience using. It's cute that you think the last paragraph was the emotional one.1 point -
LG is officially shutting down its mobile phone business
wotsit reacted to DentedAphid7 for a topic
Is bit like the tablet market. Only Sammy and Apple takes the bite.1 point -
LG is officially shutting down its mobile phone business
Jumping Jacinta reacted to Joe User for a topic
With their complete shutdown and exit from the market, we can look forward to the same quality and support LG phones were notorious known for.1 point -
Windows 10 May 2021 Update is live - here's what to expect
domboy reacted to Darrian for a topic
Absolutely, yes. It's a the best Surface on the market in my opinion. With Apple moving over to ARM CPUs I expect there will be a huge push for ARM64 development. Unfortunately, most of it will be for Apple devices, but I think we're going to see more Windows PCs with ARM CPUs, too, especially in portables.1 point -
Windows 10 May 2021 Update is live - here's what to expect
Son_Of_Dad reacted to Raa for a topic
Actually it's more like SP8 for Windows 10. Or Windows 10.8 if you will. It's one thing Apple does that I actually like.1 point -
Windows 10 May 2021 Update is live - here's what to expect
ZipZapRap reacted to chaos mage for a topic
Or Solidworks CAD userst hat used non en-GB/US locale and relied on specific .dll to work, but program failed to start after WIndows update due to undocumented changes to .dll. Or workstations that relied on Secure boot in BIOS, but received BSOD after Windows update 1810/1904. Or users that relied on stable RDP protocol, which got changed in one update this year. Or people that one day came to office and realize their printers are not working due to Windows Update last month. You can marginalize all you want with obscure issues, but people ARE HAVING problems due to quality of Windows Updates. "We expect Windows to stay secure but god forbid they actually change anything to do it!"1 point -
Windows 10 May 2021 Update is live - here's what to expect
ZipZapRap reacted to samw61 for a topic
It's not about eye candy for the sake of eye candy. Icons have a very important role, as does good UI design. Without it, accessing and navigating is less intuitive and in that sense can actually slow down the use of the computer. Having said that, it's obviously not one or the other, as much as comment sections would have you believe. Security and stability is obviously important too, and they are focusing on that alongside a UI update.1 point -
Windows 10 May 2021 Update is live - here's what to expect
domboy reacted to Darrian for a topic
I don't know, I'd really like some new features. I'd especially like to have x64 emulation on my Surface Pro X without having to install an insider build. Windows is pretty stable and has been for a long, long time. Whenever they publish bug fixes, 99% of the time it's a bug I wasn't even aware existed or that it needed fixing.1 point -
Windows 10 May 2021 Update is live - here's what to expect
Son_Of_Dad reacted to Marujan for a topic
nothing new1 point -
Core Temp 1.17
lordpake reacted to MS Bob 11 for a topic
This is one of the best tools for temperature monitoring from the tray due to nice configurable options.1 point -
Windows 10 May 2021 Update is live - here's what to expect
ad47uk reacted to ggosack for a topic
I can't imagine why new icons are such a big deal for an update - eye candy doesn't make the OS better - make it bullet proof. But that being said I always keep to the latest upgrade.1 point -
Intel reposts 27.20.100.9316 driver with support for Rocket Lake UHD 750 and 730 chipsets
MateerL reacted to Neyht for a topic
Will these drivers work with my amd hybrid graphics? ... ...Alright so far.1 point -
Amazon is offering Prime at 50% off for government assistance recipients
winrez reacted to Sylar0 for a topic
No, you don't pay for any one individuals welfare you pay like 0.000000000001% of each person's welfare get off your high horse.1 point -
Waymo CEO John Krafcik steps down making way for co-CEOs
Brony reacted to Bern@rd for a topic
Isn’t Waymo one of the Alphabet child companies?1 point -
Lenovo ThinkPad X12 Detachable review: It's like a Surface Pro but with Thunderbolt 4
chrisspera reacted to eilegz for a topic
as much as i like the thinkpad, its features, its vintage design and reliability, paying over thousand dollars for an i3 its unacceptable, its so overpriced....1 point -
Waymo CEO John Krafcik steps down making way for co-CEOs
Brony reacted to Thrackerzod for a topic
Am I the only one who has never heard of Waymo?1 point -
YouTube will now allow creators to swear more without demonetizing them
deadonthefloor reacted to Mobius Enigma for a topic
So modern, feels like HBO circa late 1970s. If videos are not for kids, and creators and their viewers don't care, it seems insane that Youtube has these rules, especially when they are USA centric, allowing many swear words only because they aren't considered swearing in the US. i.e. Bloody Hell. Silly1 point -
What was the last movie you watched? (2021 edition)
astropheed reacted to George P for a topic
I just watched the Snyder cut to, i liked it a lot, didn't feel the 4hrs tbh. 8/10 if I had to give it a score.1 point -
Neowin has a newsletter
davidaprice reacted to Steven P. for a topic
I have taken it upon myself to do a daily newsletter for the site, you can sign up here https://www.getrevue.co/profile/neowin and view the test issue I did and the first "official" newsletter I sent out moments ago. Feedback on the format and content is welcome, but I do plan to promote mainly US-centric news and not limit it to Microsoft only. I am thinking about doing a Microsoft Weekly newsletter on Sunday to complement the weekly article in the hope we can drive some traffic there. I forgot to mention that the newsletter might end up in your "Promotions" folder in Gmail so you will have to move it and add neowin AT getrevue DOT co to your contacts or your equivalent of a safe sender in your email client.1 point -
What was the last movie you watched? (2021 edition)
astropheed reacted to Jumping Jacinta for a topic
Just watched the 2006 Mel Gibson's Apocalypto. I last watched this movie probably around ten years ago and imho it is a brilliant movie.1 point