There are a lot of ways you can look at the Surface Go. Is it a consumer device, a firstline worker piece of hardware, both or neither? For this review, I’m focusing more on the firstline worker scenario. While there are certainly consumers who can and should buy this PC, the workplace and specifically, the…
This week, Microsoft has made available several Surface devices, like the brand new Surface Go 2. But arriving at my office today, is the other end of the spectrum, the Surface Book 3. The Book series from Microsoft is a high-end device that is designed for creative and other professionals who need workstation-class hardware in a…
Today’s the day, the Surface Go 2 is here, and in the not too distant future, so will the Surface Book 3. For now, I am going to focus on the Go 2 as that’s the device in my hands and it is also the lowest-priced Surface you can buy today. The Surface Go 2 starts…
A review of Microsoft’s first Cybersecurity Summit in 2019.
Microsoft’s Surface Pro 6 celebrated its first birthday, here’s how my device has held up during the first year of availability.
With the Surface Go now a year old, let’s take a look at how well it has held up during a year of hard use.
Slack released some integrations for Office (365) on April 9. I took a look and discovered some interesting things about how the Outlook add-in for Slack works (and doesn’t work sometimes). If you use Slack, you’ll probably be interested in a tighter connection between it and Office, but if you’re invested in the Office 365 ecosystem, Teams is a better choice.
It has been more than a year with the Surface Book 2 and in that time, I have taken the machine on many road trips and used it as a daily driver; here’s how it stood up during the past 365 days.
Microsoft’s Surface Book 2 has been available for six months and it’s time to look back at the good, the bad and the indifferent aspects of the hardware.
Microsoft has a new flavor of its Surface Pro and I have been using the device for the past week, here’s what you need to know.