With $60B in cash, Microsoft is set to blow up its business
CNET
With the recent announcement of Microsoft's new Surface tablet, the decades-old network of partners that Microsoft and Intel built just got a formidable new asset-rich competitor: Microsoft. Like all successful partner networks, Wintel thrived because ...
See all stories on this topic »Microsoft Surface Forces HP to Give Up on ARM-type Tablet Plans
eWeek
NEWS ANALYSIS: Because Surface will now be Microsoft's home-grown ARM-based tablet device of choice, HP, Dell and a score of other OEMs will be moving to Plan B: x86-based devices.
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HP bails on plans for Windows RT consumer tablet
Ars Technica
HP is said to be ditching near-future plans for a consumer Windows RT tablet, in a move that some have called a response to competition from Microsoft's Surface tablet, which was announced last week. Instead, HP will focus on building business tablets ...
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Microsoft Surface Vs Google Nexus 7 tablet: Who will win the battle?
Northern Voices Online
Microsoft Surface versus Google Nexus 7 tablet comparison is natural. People are wondering as to who will win the battle? Tech archrivals Microsoft and Google have introduced their own tablets to join the brewing tablet war. Microsoft has uncovered a ...
See all stories on this topic »Imagine people lined up at the Microsoft Store
Windows IT Pro (blog)
But what if Microsoft released the new Surface tablet first at Microsoft stores before making them generally available elsewhere? Surface has got Microsoft fans excited. Enough would line up that it would get on the local news – if only because enough ...
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CNET
With the recent announcement of Microsoft's new Surface tablet, the decades-old network of partners that Microsoft and Intel built just got a formidable new asset-rich competitor: Microsoft. Like all successful partner networks, Wintel thrived because ...
See all stories on this topic »Microsoft Surface Forces HP to Give Up on ARM-type Tablet Plans
eWeek
NEWS ANALYSIS: Because Surface will now be Microsoft's home-grown ARM-based tablet device of choice, HP, Dell and a score of other OEMs will be moving to Plan B: x86-based devices.
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Microsoft aims new tablet at iPad San Francisco Chronicle Microsoft Corp.'s Surface tablet computers, aiming to compete with Apple's iPad, are displayed at Hollywood's Milk Studios in Los Angeles Monday, June 18, 2012. The 9.3-millimeter thick tablet comes with a kickstand to hold it upright and keyboard that ... See all stories on this topic » | San Francisco Chronicle |
Ars Technica
HP is said to be ditching near-future plans for a consumer Windows RT tablet, in a move that some have called a response to competition from Microsoft's Surface tablet, which was announced last week. Instead, HP will focus on building business tablets ...
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HP Ditches Immediate Plans for Windows RT Devices The Droid Guy Rumors spread last week about HP's desire to launch devices based in Windows RT that will pose as competitions to Microsoft's own Surface tablets. The company has a good reputation in building PCs and laptops and while it is still a hatchling in the ... See all stories on this topic » | The Droid Guy |
Northern Voices Online
Microsoft Surface versus Google Nexus 7 tablet comparison is natural. People are wondering as to who will win the battle? Tech archrivals Microsoft and Google have introduced their own tablets to join the brewing tablet war. Microsoft has uncovered a ...
See all stories on this topic »Imagine people lined up at the Microsoft Store
Windows IT Pro (blog)
But what if Microsoft released the new Surface tablet first at Microsoft stores before making them generally available elsewhere? Surface has got Microsoft fans excited. Enough would line up that it would get on the local news – if only because enough ...
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