Microsoft Surface Tablet Prices Will NOT Start at $1000 – Confusion Explained Mobile & Apps The rumor mill went wild Thursday, July 26, after Swedish website Webhallen listed four different models of Microsoft's upcoming Surface tablet, with whopping prices ranging from $1002 to $2150. Rest assured, you will not have to burn such a hole in your ... See all stories on this topic » | Mobile & Apps |
Entry Level Surface Tablet Will Not Cost $1000 Windows 8 Beta There are many speculations floating around the web about the upcoming Windows 8 operating system as well as the devices which it will run on.A month ago Microsoft announced the Surface Tablets which will feature Windows 8/WinRT operating system. See all stories on this topic » | Windows 8 Beta |
The Inquisitr
Yahoo reports that Microsoft is a little worried that some of their OEM partners will ditch Windows for a more open-source platform following the announcement that the software giant's homemade tabletwill be the first sold featuring Windows 8. The Redmond ...
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Microsoft hopes new tablet will cure falling PC sales The Guardian Which only leaves one tricky question: is the Surface a tablet or a PC? That's one where the teams at Gartner and IDC go quiet. It looks like a tablet, but it runs Windows, which is the desktop operating system. Maybe the way to get the PC market to grow again ... See all stories on this topic » | The Guardian |
VentureBeat
Then there's Microsoft's Surface tablet, which could spur a whole new product line, but which could also alienate the company's tablet partners. The list goes on. To call the company sclerotic, as the Vanity Fair piece does, is unfair. The company is on the ...
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Microsoft admits that Surface might upset Windows 8 partners Mobot.net (blog) ... diminish” as a result of the Microsoft Surface. However, one thing you shouldn't expect to see is "thousands" of Windows 8 slates. We learned during the week that Microsoft has restricted the number of OEMs working on Windows 8 RT (ARM-based)tablets. See all stories on this topic » | Mobot.net (blog) |
DailyFinance
That could pressure Microsoft as it attempts to grab market share, given the popularity of Android-powered devices. The software giant recently entered the market with the debut of its Surface PCtablet. In the past, Microsoft has struggled to gain traction in the ...
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