Pedro Hernandez

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Pedro Hernandez is a writer for eWEEK and the IT Business Edge Network, the network for technology professionals. Previously, he served as a managing editor for the Internet.com network of IT-related websites and as the Green IT curator for GigaOM Pro.

Microsoft’s Anti-Google Scroogled Store Is Open for Business

The rivalry between Microsoft and Google is spilling over into the realm of physical merchandise. The online Microsoft Store, currently festooned for the holidays, has a new section called the Scroogled Store. While the selection is limited to a handful of items, the intention is clear: Microsoft is pushing its anti-Google marketing campaign into retail […]

Instagram, Waze Join Windows Phone 8 App Ecosystem

While the Windows Phone software catalog can’t hold a candle to Google Play and Apple’s App Store in terms of the sheer amount of apps, it at least is making big strides in getting the most in-demand apps covered. Microsoft announced that two popular apps, Instagram and Waze, have finally been published for Windows Phone […]

Apple iPad Mini Retina No Longer Riding Its Big Brother’s Coattails

Apple iPad Mini Retina No Longer Riding Its Big Brother’s Coattails by Pedro Hernandez The New iPad Mini’s Touch-Screen is a Stunner Apple packed a uniformly lit, 2048 by 1536 resolution display into 7.9 inches. At 326 pixels-per-inch (PPI), it delivers a level of visual fidelity beyond that of the full-sized 9.7-inch iPad Air at […]

Microsoft Releases Xbox One SmartGlass App Ahead of Launch

Microsoft’s SmartGlass app for the Xbox One is now available, giving users an early, if limited, look at what the companion app has to offer. And it’s not much, at least for now. The Xbox One SmartGlass app is hardware-specific, dashing hopes of a unified app for owners of both the Xbox 360 and One. […]

iPad Mini’s Screen Resolution Tickles the Retinas

Apple’s original iPad Mini, first introduced on Oct. 23, 2012, could never seem to step out of the shadow of the company’s full-sized iPad. While a strong seller, it was essentially a shrunken iPad 2—complete with the same 1024 x 768 resolution. It trailed behind the more powerful fourth-generation iPad and its pixel-packed Retina touchscreen […]

Microsoft Releases Office Remote App for Windows Phone 8

Microsoft is giving the presentation remote a big upgrade. Microsoft Research has teamed with the Office engineering group to develop an app that allows Windows Phone 8 users to control presentations using their handsets. Rather than just allow presenters to advance PowerPoint slides, the free app, called Office Remote, unlocks more functionality than what is […]

Nokia Shareholders Back Microsoft Deal

Microsoft is a major step closer to acquiring Nokia’s handset business. Nokia’s shareholders overwhelmingly voted to go ahead with the sale of its devices division to Microsoft, revealed Reuters. “More than 99 percent of shareholders registered in advance of a meeting in Helsinki to vote on the deal, accounting for around 45 percent of the […]

Microsoft Releases 3D Printing App

On a mission to bring 3D printing to the masses, Microsoft is playing to its strengths, namely developing software. The company released 3D Builder, a Windows 8.1 app that allows users to create and print 3D objects. In a Nov. 15 Windows Blog post, Kristina Libby, head of consumer communications for Windows, announced that the […]

Microsoft Invests in Mobile Collaboration Startup Zula

After making a splash at TechCrunch Disrupt, Zula has attracted funding from Microsoft Ventures. The startup, which took home the Audience Choice Award at the event, impressed Microsoft enough that the software giant provided a seed fund investment, announced Rahul Sood, general manager of Microsoft Ventures. Zula, pronounced “Zoo-lah” the company helpfully states on its […]

MakerBot Delivers 3D Printer Driver for Windows 8.1

MakerBot, an early supporter of Microsoft’s plan to add 3D printing support to Windows 8.1, is touting a new driver that streamlines the process of turning on-screen 3D models into physical objects users can hold in their hands. The Brooklyn-based provider of 3D printers and scanners released its MakerBot 3D Printer Driver for Windows 8.1, […]