| Leaked Windows 8 tablet pricing suggests Microsoft may have already lost the ... ExtremeTech Microsoft Surface tablet (white), with tactile keyboard thing The same Asus slide also reveals the price of the full-fat Windows 8 Vivo Tab: $800 (and again, a ridiculous $200 for the docking station/keyboard). $799 isn't too crazy, but again the ... See all stories on this topic » | ExtremeTech |
WebProNews
This weekend The Seattle Times published an interview with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in which he discusses the future of Microsoft, especially regarding Windows 8. In the course of the interview, Ballmer gives a ball-park estimate for how much ...
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| Microsoft Surface Tablet Price Hinted By Steve Ballmer; Rumors Indicated Lower ... International Business Times Microsoft is venturing deeper into the mobile industry with its upcoming Surface tablet, set for an Oct. 26 release date along its next-gen operating system, Windows 8. The official price for the Surface tablet still remains a mystery, but Microsoft ... See all stories on this topic » | International Business Times |
PCWorld
In the suspense-filled lead-up to the release of its Surface tablets, Microsoft has declined to discuss how much the devices will actually cost--until now, at least. In a Friday interview with The Seattle Times , Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer hinted at a ...
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| Microsoft Surface tablet priced from $300 upwards? Ubergizmo Microsoft has remained coy about the pricing details for their Surface tablets that will be released in the near future, but according to what the Seattle Times managed to wring out of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, it seems that the Surface tablet will ... See all stories on this topic » | Ubergizmo |
| Windows 8 October 25 launch will hopefully spill Surface pricing SlashGear The event, to be held in New York City, is something of a mystery going by the invite – which merely shows a happy laptop user, presumably mesmerized by Windows 8′s tiled UI – but we're expecting to hear more on the upcoming Surface tablets. See all stories on this topic » | SlashGear |
Xconomy
Share on Linkedin; Share on Google. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is dropping some more hints about what it hopes to accomplish with the Surface tablet and new Windows phones, and the company's sales strategy to compete with Apple this holiday season.
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Crain's Chicago Business (blog)
In addition, many of SWC's customers are considering buying Microsoft's new iPad rival, the Surface tablet. SWC president Bob Knott, VP Elliott Baretz and solutions practice leader Pete Lee tell Silicon City how they and their customers are approaching ...
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