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HPが法人向け「AI PC」を一挙に発表 最上位の「HP Elite 1000シリーズ G11」は約1.18kgから。 HPは3月7日(米国太平洋時間)、米ネバダ州ラスベガスで開催中の年次イベント「HP Amplify Partner Conference 2024」に合わせて、法人向けノートPCと「Poly(ポリ)」ブランドのビデオ会議システムの新製品を一挙に発表した。法人向けノートPCについては、その多くがNPU(ニューラルプロセッサ)を搭載する「AI PC」となっており、同社のAI PCへの注力が“本気”であることを物語っている。
Host Karl goes down under for the SMB IT Pro Con! In this episode, Karl captures bite-sized interviews with the best in the industry. Featuring (In Order): Dean Calvert of Calvert Technologies Elias Mansour of N-Able Matt Koenig of Nodeware Pablo Munoz of Ninja One Peter Ward of Dijital Team Shaun Witherden of Kaseya Shaun Capps of Pax8 Ted Deane 2Excel Tim Lippa Halo PSA Will Parker HP Elite --- Our upcoming events: Kernan Mastermind Roadshow Dec 7-8th, 2023 in Newport Beach CA – http://bit.ly/kernanmastermind https://kernanconsulting-mastermind.mykajabi.com/mastermind-event Use code: EARLYBIRD Jan 16-18th in Honolulu HI – MSSP Sales/Marketing workshop https://conference.fornixmarketing.com/hawaii-conference-3364 Contact James for a $500 discount code! Our Social Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-kernan-varcoach/ https://www.facebook.com/james.kernan https://www.facebook.com/karlpalachuk/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/karlpalachuk/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/amybabinchak/ https://www.facebook.com/amy.babinchak/
Bring power and performance to your hybrid workforce with the beautifully designed HP Elite mt645 Mobile Thin Client. The fast, efficient AMD Ryzen™ processor combined with enterprise-level security and flexible manageability elevate your day-to-day.Effectively work in the office or remotely with advanced networking options and premium features. Get long-term productivity and tackle heavy workloads with the AMD Ryzen™ 5000 series processor and varied connectivity options.Get peace-of-mind with premium features that help protect your device from the BIOS to the browser. Designed for hybrid environments with firmware TPM 2.0 hardware-based encryption keys and other versatile security options.Durably designed with a refined aesthetic, carry this striking mobile thin client with confidence. The sturdy chassis can withstand daily wear and tear and undergoes MIL-STD testing. Keep it clean with common household cleaning wipes.Host: Andy WhitesideCo-host: Chris Feeney
This is episode 142 of the Mobile Tech Podcast with guest Rich Woods of Neowin -- brought to you by Audible. In today's show we focus on 2-in-1 PCs, including Microsoft's Surface Pro X tablet, and HP's Elite Dragonfly convertible. We dig into ultra-mobile computing, Windows on ARM, and much, much more. And for the smartphone fans, we talk about the upcoming OnePlus Concept One and the latest OnePlus 8 spec leak, along with some news about unlocked handsets in the UK, and even Windows Phone. Enjoy :) Episode Links:Support the podcast with Audible: http://AudibleTrial.com/MobileTechRich Woods: https://twitter.com/therichwoodsMicrosoft Surface Pro X: https://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-surface-pro-x-review-its-the-perfect-portable-pcfor-me/My Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c/8c/8cx hands-on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4h-K_HYKpYHP Elite Dragonfly: https://www.neowin.net/news/hp-elite-dragonfly-unboxing-and-first-impressionsOnePlus Concept One tease: https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/12/17/oneplus-to-unveil-first-ever-concept-phone-at-ces-2020-next-month/OnePlus 8 spec leak: https://pocketnow.com/full-specs-of-three-oneplus-8-devices-have-been-leakedUK to ban locked phones: https://www.engadget.com/2019/12/17/uk-locked-mobile-phone-ban-ofcom/Bye bye Windows Phone: https://www.pocket-lint.com/phones/news/microsoft/146804-microsoft-windows-phone-support
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What to do if you have forgotten the password to your router. How to reset your router to factory defaults. A caller who wants to replace his computer gets information on the HP Elite x2 laptop computers. How long should a new computer last? How to check your computer for a virus infection. How to change your e-mail password for GMail. The password problems continue as another caller needs to log into his computer after forgetting his password.
'P' is for "Preview" as the Android P Developer Preview Program gets underway. We'll give you a quick look into some of the big new feature adds and we'll also try and paint by sound a couple of changes to the Material Design aesthetic, too. 'P' is for "prosecution" and those are what the FBI has allegedly been getting with the help of paid informers at Best Buy's Geek Squad support and repair service. Were customers subject to unwarranted search and seizure of their items? We dicuss. 'P' is also for "PLUS" news on Windows 10, a Nexus 6P bootloop lawsuit and your listener mail! 'P' is for "Podcast" and that means it's the Pocketnow Weekly! Watch the YouTube live broadcast from 3pm Eastern on March 9 or check out the high-quality audio version right here. You can shoot your listener emails to podcast@pocketnow.com for a shot at getting your question read aloud on the air next week! Recording Date March 9, 2018 Hosts Juan Carlos Bagnell Jules Wang News Android P: Developer Preview out now, will go through five stages Snapdragon 855: Fusion branding confusion Broadcom & Qualcomm: Government intervenes in shareholder vote Apple headphones: is it cannibalizing Beats? Windows 10 S: a new mode on standard Windows 10 will replace it Nexus 6P: lawsuit allowed to continue over warranties for bootloops Motorola: Chicago due for layoffs, again Net neutrality: Washington state puts teeth to enforcement, faces off with FCC Geek Squad: EFF argues Fourth Amendment breachMailbag Zayn Shourbaji saw the HP Elite x3 in the wild while Goran Petrovic says ain't nobody got the money for an HTC phone. That and your feedback from Twitter with #PNWeekly. • See you soon! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What it means when you cannot "safely disconnect" a USB hard drive from your computer due to a file that is in use by Windows; and what to do when this happens. A caller wants to play music from her Chromebook laptop in her car, we explain how to do so. A listener seeks recommendations for a 2-in-one "convertible" laptop/tablet computer, and a "port replicator" device to connect multiple monitors. We like the HP Elite x2 as a convertible, with the addition of a port replicator to connect additional monitors if needed. A laptop user with Cox e-mail set up on a POP server ends up having e-mail deleted from his laptop, and looks for a way to stop deletion from happening. A Firefox user wants to block advertisements using Adblock Plus, we provide a link to the extension on our website. We help a user with a potential web browser hijack use Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware to help find the problem, as well as try to determine why a mysterious "G" drive is appearing. A listener with an Apple iPad mini wonders if the OpenDNS service can be used with Apple devices in order to surf the web more safely. A business user is receiving forwarded spam to his e-mail address; we think the e-mail password may have been compromised and e-mail passwords need changing. As well, the safety of Russian based Kaspersky anti-virus is called into question out of security concerns. Finally, mysterious retina recognition software seems to have appeared on a gaming laptop.
The Elite x3 puts the power of a PC in the palm of your hand. Boasting a brilliant 5.96-inch WQHD AMOLED multi-touch display, the Elite x3 gives you a clear view of your work - in and out of the office. Plus, the 16MP rear camera takes razor-sharp pictures and video, while the 8MP front-facing camera ensures you look your business best during video calls. Start working from anywhere and finish at your desk without saving, syncing, or restarting your Elite x3 using Microsoft Continuum and included desktop dock or optional laptop dock. That way you can switch to a larger display, keyboard, and mouse without missing a beat.
Ep 84 is the one where we speculate, as wildly as humanly possible with no basis in reality, whether or not there's a future for Windows 10 Mobile after being announced that it was being tossed out an airlock into the cold, dark, vastness of space... or something like that. Pandemonium! The Sky Is Falling! But first, we start off with a public service announce as the tip of the week, discuss some candid feedback about Skype Universal's SMS Relay, and if we can't keep Windows 10 Mobile, maybe we can at least get its keyboard on PC and tablets! Tip of the Episode If you have just 10 minutes for this podcast, we want you to at least get a piece of information which you can use immediately in your everyday life. Today's tip is: Stay Calm and Don't Be a Jerk. -- Reminder to be critical of problems but be respectful to the team members you are speaking with about your feedback. The Mobile Minute We spend a few minutes talking about a wonderful Skype Engineer who contacted me directly about feedback I posted regarding the state of SMS Relay, and the response from the team about that feedback. See the link below for more information in Beyond the Podcast! Microsoft responded to 7 complaints I had with Skype SMS Relay Insider Feedback Item Every week, we like to pick a feedback item to highlight that we think represents what the Insider program is all about. Whether it's an obscure bug that needs addressed or a feature request for something awesome, we want to get some eyes on it and help boost those upvotes! Bring the Windows 10 Mobile Keyboard w/ Shape Writing to Windows 10 desktop -- https://aka.ms/hdypyg And here's a sample of what I'm looking to have… https://twitter.com/GoodThings2Life/status/852881674744549377 Top News What is the future of Windows 10 Mobile? Is it really dead? Well, Aaron has a theory on this… The long and short of it… It's worse than dead… it's brain is gone! Haha, no but really, let's start with the supposed controversy: Announcing Windows 10 Build 16176 for PC and 15204 for Mobile We are also releasing Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview Build 15204 to Insiders in the Fast ring. As we release new builds from our Development Branch for PC, we will also be doing the same for Windows 10 Mobile just like we have been in the past. However, Windows Insiders will likely notice some minor differences. The biggest difference being that the build number and branch won’t match the builds we will be releasing for PC. This is a result of more work we’re doing to converge code into OneCore – the heart of Windows across PC, tablet, phone, IoT, HoloLens, Xbox and more as we continue to develop new improvements for Windows 10 Mobile and our enterprise customers. From This statement is in stark contrast to what her predecessor Gabe Aul had to say back in January 2016 with Build 14251… Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14251 Sharp-eyed Insiders likely noted the big jump in build numbers from our last preview build (11102). Historically, the codebase for mobile had a different OS version than the codebase for PC because they were developed by different teams on different schedules. With Windows 10, we became one Windows team and brought these two codebases together. We started by changing the version string displayed in the UI to be consistent, which is why you saw similarly labeled builds over the past year for both Mobile and PC, but the underlying binary version numbers were still different. As part of our work getting the common codebase ready for the next release, we decided to complete that work and sync the build numbers between mobile and PC. Because the mobile codebase used higher build numbers than PC, we needed to jump ahead a bunch of build numbers to ensure updates to future builds will continue to work. So that’s why build numbers went from 11105, 11106, and 11107 to 14251. From Clearly Dona is telling us the sky is falling! Mobile is being cast aside and PC and others are moving forward. How can you claim convergence when you're separating the branches? For this, there's some deeper concepts you need to understand about software development process. Good chance that we're looking at Windows Phone 7.8 Part Deux… old stuff is old, and well, it's time to say goodbye... But does that mean they're putting phones out to pasture? No, at least, not new phone-capable mobile devices… but let's consider what we've heard since the launch of Anniversary Update in August: Interview with Mary Jo Foley of ZDNet in October 2016: MJF: I realize this year was a year when Microsoft planned not to release any new Windows Phones itself. But the question I keep getting is why is Microsoft wasting time updating Windows Mobile when the market share is one percent? You don't have that many phone OEMs. Why not just say, you know, maybe we'll come back some day, but for now, let's just stop playing around with mobile. MYERSON: Technically, there are really two things that are unique about Windows Mobile. One is cellular connectivity and the other one is the ARM processors that are there. And I think both cellular connectivity and ARM processors have a role in the technical landscape of the future. So we're going to continue to invest in ARM and cellular. And while I'm not saying what type of device, I think we'll see devices there, Windows devices, that use ARM chips. I think we'll see devices that have cellular connectivity. When you stop investing in these things, it's super hard, super, super hard to restart. And at Microsoft we have a few of those examples where we stopped. Sometimes, when you're investing into growth, it's easier, but when you're investing for technical strategy or things like that, sometimes people can question it -- like you're doing right now. But especially among your readers, I don't think there's much debate that ARM processors have a role in the future. And cellular connectivity does as well. From Interview with Satya Nadella pre-announcing an ultimate mobile device in November 2016… "We will continue to be in the phone market not as defined by today's market leaders, but by what it is that we can uniquely do in what is the most ultimate mobile device," he said. "Therefore [with Nokia assets], we stopped doing things that were me-too and started doing things, even if they are today very sub-scale, to be very focused on a specific set of customers who need a specific set of capabilities that are differentiated and that we can do a good job of." From Finally, here's the demo of Windows 10 for ARM on a Snapdragon 820/821 exactly like the HP Elite x3 which is stated by the Qualcomm executive VP Cristiano Amon at the 12-minute mark which clearly indicates that the intent is to have phone-style devices powering these high end experiences in the future. Windows 10 on ARM full demo at WinHEC 2016 Now I'm not sure about anyone else, but there were lots of oohs and ahhs in that demo, and the performance on a Snapdragon 820 was pretty slick, so what do we have to say about the future of Windows 10 on Mobile Phone Devices? Well... It Ain't Over - Animal House (1978) Personal Media Picks App - Netflix - Can now download! Music - Piano Guys Film/TV - Dave Chappelle Podcast - Phone Show Chat - Steve Litchfield and Ted Salmon In Conclusion... Thanks for joining us again this week, friends! If you'd like to continue the conversation, you should follow us on Twitter: @MSMobileShow, @GoodThings2Life, and @VernonEL If you feel the need to communicate more formally with us, you can email the show at Contact@MSMobileShow.com And, you know the drill, be sure to subscribe if you want to hear more, and submit a review if you want others to hear more! Sponsor We want to give a big thanks to MSPoweruser for sponsoring this episode! The few bucks I make each week doing that show help me justify doing this one that doesn’t earn any money! Be sure to take a listen, if you don't already subscribe.
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We're going to tackle ALL of your questions about the Moto Z, the Moto Z Force, and Moto Mods! Plus, we'll chat about mobile use in the military, Google's potential VR strategy, and what responsibility do companies have to provide access to encrypted devices? Make sure you're charged and ready for episode 210 of the Pocketnow Weekly! Watch the live video broadcast at 2:00pm Eastern on July 21st (click here for your local time), or check out the high-quality audio version right here. And don't forget to shoot your listener mail to podcast [AT] pocketnow [DOT] com for a shot at getting your question read aloud on the air! Pocketnow Weekly 210 Recording Date July 21, 2016 Host Juan Bagnell Producer Jules Wang Sponsor The Pocketnow Weekly is supported by Citi cards with Android Pay. How cool is it that we live in a world where you can use the same device to listen to our podcast AND buy your morning coffee, groceries and more? Plus it’s a super fast way to pay. Just use your Citi card with Android Pay at the register. Get in. Get it. Get going. Android Pay is available for eligible Citi consumer credit and debit cards. Download the Android Pay app on Google Play or visit http://Citi.com/AndroidPay to get started. The Rundown 4:18 HP Elite x3 in 47 countries soon and in Sweden sooner 13:32 iPhones ahoy and iPhones away 19:29 Who's upgrading to the iPhone 7? Everyone and no one. 29:31 Skype tossing Windows Phone to the wind 34:48 Does Google Daydream of some other VR sheep? 40:09 Does the army go shopping at all? Gadgets in Hand (00:46:46) Everything you've always wanted to know about the Moto Z and Moto Z Force, but were afraid to ask! Moto Z vs Galaxy S7 Moto Z vs LG G5 Moto Mods Review Moto Z vs Moto Z Force - Real Camera Review Verizon pre-orders and Best Buy discounts! Discussion (01:25:36) BlackBerry's CEO goes after Apple in protecting its encryption against the FBI as investigations into the perpetrators of the San Bernardino mass shooting last year went on, citing decent corporate "civil responsibility". • More of your listener mail next week! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MWC 2016 hasn't started yet, and already we have lots of information about new devices, like the HP Elite x3 Windows 10 phone, the LG G5 and more. Avram discusses the most important information we know so far.