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HP’s Elite x3 Windows 10 Smartphone to Cost $699, Set to Be Available Worldwide

When HP introduced its flagship Elite x3 phablet earlier this year at MWC, the smartphone made a very positive impression mostly because HP decided to make a bold move and create a Windows Continuum device aimed purely at the business professional on a company contract. It drew a little ire from some industry analysts, thinking that HP building a Windows phone would never see the light of day. To them it was a paper announcement, but this week shows that the Elite x3 is still alive and well, and coming to consumers and business users. What the company did not announce in February was its recommended price as well as countries, where it planned to make the product available. This weeks details show that the Elite x3 will hit the market in August and will be sold in 46 countries worldwide.

The HP Elite x3 smartphone is based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 SoC, as well as Microsoft’s Windows 10 Mobile OS. The device is equipped a 5.96” AMOLED display and comes with 64 MB of eMMC 5.1 NAND flash storage, 4 GB of LPDDR4 RAM as well as all the necessary connectivity features, including 4G/LTE, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and a USB Type-C connector. Developed specifically for enterprise and business users, who value security, the device is FIPS 140-2 certified and features Secure Boot (with iris and fingerprint scanners), full disk encryption with a 256-bit key, fTPM 2.0, and so on.

  HP Elite x3
SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 820
2x Kryo @ 2.15 GHz
2x Kryo @ 1.59 GHz
Adreno 530
RAM/NAND 4 GB LPDDR4 RAM,
64 GB eMMC 5.1 NAND
microSD ‘up to 2 TB’
Display 5.96-inch, 2560×1440 AMOLED (494 PPI)
Corning Gorilla Glass 4
Network X12 Cat 12/13 LTE-A
Single Nano-SIM or Dual Nano-SIM Models
Micro-SD Shared with Nano-SIM
Dimensions 161.8 x 83.5 x 7.8 (mm)
6.36 x 3.29 x 0.31 (in)
Weight 195 grams
0.43 lb / 6.88 oz
Rear Camera 16 MP, LED Flash
Front Camera 8 MP wide angle, Iris Camera
Battery 4150 mAh, 3.85 V, 15.98 Wh,
PMA and Qi charging
OS Windows 10 Mobile
Connectivity Intel AC-7260AN WiFi (2×2 802.11ac + BT 4.0 LE)
NFC, GPS
USB 3.0 Type-C
Additional Windows Hello (Iris and Fingerprint),
FIPS 140-2, fTPM 2.0
128-bit Unified encryption, 256-bit full disk
Disaster recovery Protection
Win10 includes 128-bit BitLocker and Enterprise Grade VPN
Bang&Olufsen Sound
3x Noise-Cancelling Microphones
Water/Dust Proof Certification IP 67
MIL-STD 810G (salt/fog/humidity/shock/thermal)

While the internal specifications of the HP Elite x3 are impressive, the company does not position the device as just its flagship smartphone. HP believes that there are enterprise customers interested in using one device for multiple workloads and in various situations by taking advantage of Microsoft’s Continuum technology, which allows you to run your phone as a desktop PC. To support such clients, HP intends to offer a special dock (with an Ethernet adapter, DisplayPort USB connectors, etc.) that can work with desktop displays as well as keyboards. When purchased from the HP online store, the dock should come as standard. In addition, the company plans to sell the Mobile Extender laptop, which does not have its own processor or storage, but relies on the Elite x3. The Mobile Extender has a 12.5” display (with 1920×1080 resolution), USB-C ports, speakers as well as a spill-resistant keyboard with a drain and backlighting.

Current competition, at least in the Continuum space, comes from Acer’s Liquid Jade Primo which was demoed at MWC and quietly shipped several days ago, and the Lumia 950.

According to Engadget, which cites a representative of HP, the phablet itself will cost $ 699 in the U.S. and $ 799 when acquired with a dock, starting from August 29. Slashgear claims that the Elite x3 will cost €863 in the Netherlands and 8,624 SEK in Sweden. Unfortunately, the price of the Mobile Extender is still unknown. 

Sources: Engadget, Slashgear, HP Netherlands, HP Sweden.

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Digital Audio

Reboot – Timelive (Teaser)

Preorder: http://apple.co/299aCZoFB: http://bit.ly/298i7kfReboot's new album 'aLive' is arriving 15th July on Get Physical.http://www.getphysicalmusic.com/

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Energia

free energy motor works with the force of gravity

This engine is a free energy that works with the force of gravity. This engine is you can put a magnetic motor with neodymium magnets to generate power, this is a power generation. Free energy is better than solar panels, wind energy or non-renewable energy such as oil, car battery, or diesel power generators.This video was done with Autodesk Inventor software. It's a good idea to make models of free energy generators motors is a software to see how they work

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HardwareSoftware

AMD rolls out WHQL-certified 16.7.2 drivers

Do not bring anything new

AMD has released its new Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.7.2 WHQL drivers, which appear to be same as the 16.7.2 Hotfix drivers released earlier, except for the Microsoft WHQL certification.

According to details in the release notes, the Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.7.2 WHQL drivers include the same Restore Factory Defaults fix for the Compatibility Mode UI toggle and support for Doom game with Vulkan API, same as the 16.7.2 Hotfix drivers released earlier.

The only new thing which is noted as an important update, is that these are now Microsoft WHQL certified.

Apparently, the new Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.7.2 WHQL drivers are still focused on the Radeon RX 480 and if you select any of the older Radeon R9/R7 300 series, R9 Fury series or even the Radeon Pro Duo graphics card at the main AMD support page, you get redirected to older Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.7.2 Hotfix drivers for some weird reason.

On the other hand and according to the release notes, the new WHQL-certified Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.7.2 drivers support all Radeon products since HD 7700/HD 7900 series so there just might be an error with links on AMD’s main site. eTeknix.com site also noticed that these new drivers are reported in the GPU-Z as version 16.7.3, so there is obviously some mixup there.

The new AMD Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.7.2 WHQL drivers are also available for Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 in both 32-bit and 64-bit flavors. Just in case, you might want to download the new drivers from AMD’s official release notes as it includes direct links for each Windows OS version.

Autore: Fudzilla.com – Home

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HardwareSoftware

Microsoft Bookings gestisce prenotazioni e appuntamenti

Microsoft Bookings è il nuovo servizio che – almeno in un primo tempo – sarà appannaggio degli utenti di Office 365 e che consente di gestire impegni e appuntamenti in maniera semplice ed efficace.

I clienti potranno infatti prenotare appuntamenti attraverso una comoda interfaccia web: pensare Bookings a verificare la disponibilità di slot temporali e a ricordare l’impegno sia all’utente che al personale aziendale.

Microsoft Bookings gestisce prenotazioni e appuntamenti

Indipendentemente dalla tipologia di attività che si espleta come professionisti oppure sotto forma di realtà d’impresa, Bookings aiuterà ad organizzare meglio la giornata lavorativa evitando di perdere tempo nella pianificazione degli impegni con la clientela.

Le prenotazioni dei clienti possono essere automaticamente aggiunte al calendario e un’email conferma l’appuntamento.

Per il momento, Bookings viene offerto in anteprima solo agli utenti di Office 365 Premium che hanno scelto di iscriversi al programma “First release” (per provare in anticipo tutte le nuove funzionalità aggiunte da Microsoft).

Nei prossimi mesi verrà distribuita anche un’app per dispositivi mobili che consentirà di interagire con gli appuntamenti e le prenotazioni di Bookings, senza bisogno di aprire il browser web.

Autore: IlSoftware.it