Xbox One S is the best Xbox you might not want to buy

The Xbox One S is the version of the console that Microsoft should’ve first released back in 2013 instead of the lumbering beast that we got. It’s better in a number of ways, making it even more of a worthy alternative to Sony’s PlayStation 4. * Read the full article here

Xbox One S is the best Xbox you might not want to buy was originally published on iSeeTech

Xbox One S is the best Xbox you might not want to buy was originally published on iSeeTech

Poke Radar Still Works Great, and Now Has a Webapp and Android App

Niantic has been cracking down on a lot of the Pokémon Go maps out there, but there’s been a lot of confusion about which, if any, still work. If you’re in need of a poké-map, Poke Radar is still standing and working better than ever. * Read the full article here

Poke Radar Still Works Great, and Now Has a Webapp and Android App was originally published on iSeeTech

Poke Radar Still Works Great, and Now Has a Webapp and Android App was originally published on iSeeTech

Windows 10 snags 21% of the desktop market

Windows 10 captured 21.1 percent of the desktop OS market for July, NetMarketShare reported, up from 19.1 percent in June and 17.4 percent in May. The growth remained slow and steady even with a looming July 29 deadline for a free upgrade to Windows 10 from Windows 7 and 8.1. * Read the full article…

Windows 10 snags 21% of the desktop market was originally published on iSeeTech

Windows 10 snags 21% of the desktop market was originally published on iSeeTech

Review: Nvidia GTX 1080; VR for the masses?

The GTX 1080 finally has the power to bring top-quality VR experiences to anyone with the cash to spare. Both the 1080 and the less expensive 1070 dramatically improve the quality of any game you throw at them. Great power management gives you a lot of oomph for a meager 185 watts. Even if you…

Review: Nvidia GTX 1080; VR for the masses? was originally published on iSeeTech

Review: Nvidia GTX 1080; VR for the masses? was originally published on iSeeTech

Those free Windows 10 upgrades are over. Now what?

We’ve reached the end of Microsoft’s unprecedented free upgrade offer for Windows 10. If you choose to upgrade an old Windows PC, you’ll now have to pay. But good news: Those annoying GWX notifications are finally gone! * Read the full article here

Those free Windows 10 upgrades are over. Now what? was originally published on iSeeTech

Those free Windows 10 upgrades are over. Now what? was originally published on iSeeTech