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  • 2017年4月12日
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The case feels robust enough, despite the two-part design, and even features a little kickstand so you can prop the phone up on a flat surface when watching videos. Our major concern is that the case is not certified by Apple, and the super-cheap price tag (we've seen it for under £15 online) does make us wonder if it's really too good to be true! It probably is because we got less than a 100% charge out of what is meant to be a 3,200mAh battery, and it charges the case and not the phone when plugged in.

The most important part of decommissioning an old PC is securely erasing your personal data, to ensure that nothing can be recovered by whoever gets their hands on your PC, or its hard disk, after you’ve finished with it.Before you start the decommissioning process, therefore, make sure you’ve collected all the data and information you need from the computer. For a PC you plan to sell or strip for parts, it’s always good to have a full specification list to give to buyers. If you don’t have the original documents, or if the computer has been upgraded over the years, go in to Control Panel | System & Security | System and note down the processor model, the amount of RAM and – if you plan to sell it with the operating system – the version of Windows it’s running.Then open Device Manager and note down the model numbers under Disk Drives and Display Adapters, as well as anything else you think might be of interest to a prospective owner. Doing this now will be much simpler than digging up the details later. You can also enlist the help of a third-party tool such as Speccy, which can analyse the hardware in your system and produce a full report as a text file.

Next, if there’s data you want to keep, be sure to transfer it to an external hard disk or upload it to a cloud storage service such as Dropbox or Google Drive. De-authorise any software with an account that works across multiple devices, such as Apple’s iTunes and Adobe’s Creative Suite tools – this takes only a minute, and it reduces the possibility of future authorisation issues with other devices. Finally, dig out your original installation discs and decide what’s worth including; you must hand over the product keys if you want to bundle commercial software with the machine.If you intend to sell off the PC’s individual components, it’s also a good idea to take a few photos of them in action before you erase the hard disk, as we discuss below.If you plan to sell on the computer in one working piece, you’ll definitely want to securely clean off the hard disk. Once you’ve done this, you may want to reinstall the OS to make it a more attractive purchase; if you still have the installation disc or recovery media for Windows 7 or 8, along with a valid product key, this should be a simple process. If your system came with older XP or Vista discs, buyers may prefer the option of receiving the system without an OS. One possibility is to install a Linux distribution, if only to show the system is working.

“Even if the Surface hasn’t gone into overnight hibernation, it still takes a second or two longer to resume than an iPad. These sound like petty complaints, but they affect usability. If I want to quickly check an email or send a tweet, I reach for the iPad every time.“My other power-management gripe is that the Surface Pro will lose around 10-20% of its battery life sat in my bag overnight. The iPad barely loses anything. That means the iPad usually lasts a working week, while the Surface needs charging every two or three days.“That just isn’t good enough, especially for a device that’s heavier than the iPad and twice as thick. If Microsoft wants Windows 9 to be a great OS for tablets and laptops, it needs to sort out the power management.”Taking Metro to taskTim Anderson, Windows journalist and developer: “Microsoft went overboard with what it calls an ‘immersive UI’ in Windows 8. Apps run full-screen, and even to show a menu, you have to swipe or right-click. It’s mad.

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“I’d like to at least see a status bar in the Metro environment and have it show time, date, connection status and battery status, and be available for app developers, too. Live Tiles are designed for status updates, but you see those only if you go back to Start. In fact, I’d be happy about having the entire taskbar in Metro, which of course includes a notification area. Imagine switching to another app or to a desktop app with a single tap or click. Leaks suggest Microsoft is putting Metro app icons on the desktop taskbar, so it’s moving in that direction. Here’s hoping it goes all the way.”Tim Danton, editor-in-chief: “There’s so much that’s great about Windows 8 compared to Windows 7: the improved task manager; the integrated cloud storage via OneDrive (formerly SkyDrive); the fact Microsoft put so much effort into streamlining the OS to make it faster and more responsive. Yet how I yearn for Windows 7’s clean interface.“All I ask is for the traditional desktop to be the default when I’m using my computer with a keyboard and mouse. If I detach my tablet from its keyboard, then it makes absolute sense for Windows to shift into a more traditional tablet-style interface. But even then, dear Microsoft, I want you to make it easier to understand. I’ve lost count of the number of people who look at those tiles in bewilderment and then simply give up.”

On our test laptops, we found ViewSonic's proprietary screen-mirroring software the most reliable. Sinply install the software, connect directly to the box, select the input using the supplied remote control, and you're up and running. Using the WiDi screen-mirroring mode was a little trickier. Our test laptop didn't have the required WiDi software or display drivers, although once these were installed, we found the screen mirroring worked fine.Miracast was more hit and miss, with only one of the three smartphones tested (a Sony Xperia M) managing to connect to the presentation gateway successfully. We found DNLA streaming much more reliable: once connected to the device's Wi-Fi network, we were able to browse the videos stored on all our test phones without any problems.As far as quality is concerned, there are again some caveats. The WPG-370 worked okay in all four modes for Full HD slideshow presentations via PowerPoint, but we found that video-playback support was patchy. Streaming via the ViewSonic software and screen mirroring yielded choppy video quality with the device set to 1080p. Playback from a lower-resolution phone via Miracast was smooth, however.

As long as you stick to presentations and low-resolution video playback, then, the ViewSonic ViewSync WPG-370 does a perfectly good job. However, it's pricey, and the hit-and-miss Miracast support and choppy 1080p video streaming take the gloss off.Microsoft has become the Manchester United of the technology industry. After dominating for much of the 1990s and 2000s, it’s now suffering a crisis of confidence, crippled with uncertainty when it steps out on to the pitch. Nowhere is that more apparent than in the Windows 8.1 Update, or Windows Compromise Edition – Wince for short.In an effort to appease the Windows 8 haters, Microsoft is backpedalling furiously. You don’t like the Start screen? We’ll just hide that out of the way and pretend it never existed (on laptops and desktops, at least). You want the Start button back? You can have that next time. At this rate, we’re going to have rolling hills in the desktop background, IE6 set as the default browser, and a free trial of AOL waiting on the desktop of Windows 8.2.Microsoft seemingly wants me to go back to 2003’s way of opening everything from the desktop Windows 8 was a long way from perfect, but Windows 8.1 had corrected many of the mistakes made in that original release. I may be in the minority, but I actually liked the Start Screen. With live tiles running for Mail, People, News, Weather and various other apps, I could boot my PC first thing in the morning and see a dashboard of live information, bringing me immediately up to speed on anything I missed overnight. Now I’m sent straight to the desktop, with absolutely nothing going on. To all intents and purposes, I might as well be running Windows 7.

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The Start Screen haters already had the option in Windows 8.1 to boot straight to the desktop if they didn’t want to see it. Why change the default behaviour now? Making Windows 8.1 behave exactly like Windows 7 isn’t going to prompt a tidal wave of upgrades (why switch to what you’ve already got?) and the next time Microsoft attempts to do away with the desktop – most likely in Windows 9 – it’s going to face a barrage of criticism from the Start Menu zealots all over again.Just in case you’ve forgotten about those new-fangled Windows apps, which you’re even less likely to use now the Start Screen has been tucked behind the stage curtains, Microsoft has dumped a Windows Store icon on everyone’s taskbar: a none-too-subtle reminder that Windows apps can now be run from the desktop. Once again, however, it’s a kludge.

The Windows apps now have maximise and minimise buttons on them, but no option to manually resize the windows, bar the vertical split-screen options that existed previously. StarDock’s ModernMix showed Microsoft how this should have been done, with Windows apps running in self-contained, resizable windows, just like any other desktop app. Now we’re stuck in no-man’s land.The user path is bafflingly inconsistent, too. If you go to the Start Screen, open a Windows app by clicking on its tile, and then click the close button, you’re not returned back to the Start screen, as you would surely expect, but back to the desktop. Having spent two years trying to convince us this new Start screen is the future, Microsoft now seems determined to bury it at every given opportunity.I’m sure with a few settings tweaks, I’ll be able to return most of these settings to the way they operated when Windows 8.1 was first released, but what’s the point? I adapted my way of working and deeply ingrained habits to accommodate Microsoft’s vision for the future of Windows – opening new apps by typing on the Start Screen, for example. Now Microsoft seemingly wants me to go back to 2003’s way of opening everything from the desktop.Lenovo's Yogas have been the pick of the hybrid bunch since they first appeared, and the ThinkPad Yoga brings the design to the firm's famed business-laptop range. See also: what's the best laptop you can buy in 2014?

The result looks and feels exactly as you'd hope from a marriage of two such successful designs. The build is sturdy and superbly rigid: the matte-black plastics feel high-quality throughout, and there's barely a hint of creak or flex.The keyboard is, as usual, superb, with a sensible layout and keys that boast a light-yet-positive action, allowing for quick, accurate touch-typing from the moment you pull the laptop from its box. Lenovo's trademark red trackpoint – set into the keyboard between the G, H and B keys – remains in place for touch-typists who prefer to control the cursor without their fingers leaving the keyboard. The hybrid mechanism works in the same way as previous Yoga devices. A fully articulated hinge allows the 12.5in touchscreen to be pushed back and around a full 360 degrees, so the laptop can be used in a variety of configurations.

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