Microsoft at the Computex event in Japan has
introduced a new category of teamwork devices; the Windows Collaboration
Displays. The main goal of these devices is to allow people to experience
Microsoft 365 collaboration tools like Office, Teams, and Whiteboard at room
scale, and include built-in sensors that can connect to Azure IoT spatial
intelligence capabilities.
The company is also announcing Windows 10 IoT Core Services and this service
offering enables partners to commercialize a secure Internet of Things
(IoT)-device backed by industry-leading support. It provides device makers the
ability to manage updates for the OS, apps, settings and OEM-specific files,
and is backed by 10 years of support. The displays in collaboration with Sharp
and Avocor will be available later this year.
The company in association with HP has introduced
the brand-new HP ProBook x360 440 aimed at growing businesses and professionals
on-the-go. It comes with Built-in security from HP BIOSphere Gen4, a firmware
ecosystem that automates the protection of the BIOS, coupled with Microsoft 365
and an infrared sensor supporting Windows Hello face authentication, provides
incredibly strong protection.
Next in the list is the Asus ZenBook Pro 15 UX580,
it packs an all-aluminum unibody design. It is powered by the latest
eighth-generation Intel Core processors and also includes support for Windows
Hello capabilities and built-in support for Amazon Alexa voice services.


