Microsoft's unhealthy relationships
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(MarketWatch) — Microsoft Corp. is getting heat from vendors, such as Hewlett-Packard Co. and Dell Inc., over its branded Surface tablet computer. This will result in demands by vendors of Windows computers and tablets to get a better deal on the OS ...
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It gets a tiny upgrade in terms of design, but it still looks like a tablet slab. The photos of the claimed touch shoe a device sporting a new glowing-screen feature, which, if accurate, mean users will finally be able to read their Kindles in the dark ...
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iPad Mini's October Release Looking Likely
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The October release date is hardly surprising, because Microsoft will release the Surface tablet and Windows 8 on October 26, which will compete head-on with the iPad, reducing its market share. Microsoft may sell the Surface for a wallet-friendly $200 ...
See all stories on this topic »Windows 8 Hybrids Prove the Need for Microsoft's Surface
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It's now quite clear why Microsoft wanted to build its own Surface tablets: It needs a product that stands out. I'm not saying that the hybrids on display from third-party PC makers don't look any good. In general, I like the hybrid concept even at its ...
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Amazon Developing Advertising-Supported Tablet
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Any new device would enter an increasingly crowded tablet market. Amazon faces a raft of competitors, including the $ 199 Nexus 7 from Google Inc. (GOOG) and Microsoft Corp.'s (MSFT)Surface tablet, which is due in the coming months. Apple is also ...
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MarketWatch
(MarketWatch) — Microsoft Corp. is getting heat from vendors, such as Hewlett-Packard Co. and Dell Inc., over its branded Surface tablet computer. This will result in demands by vendors of Windows computers and tablets to get a better deal on the OS ...
See all stories on this topic »Unofficial Kindle Photos Surface
Wired
It gets a tiny upgrade in terms of design, but it still looks like a tablet slab. The photos of the claimed touch shoe a device sporting a new glowing-screen feature, which, if accurate, mean users will finally be able to read their Kindles in the dark ...
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Thoughts from IFA 2012: Microsoft Surface, 4K TVs and more ComputerActive.co.uk (blog) The company's upcoming Surface tablets will be major competitors to all the similar products from Acer, Asus, Dell, Lenovo, Samsung, Sony and Toshiba. Those companies could be hedging their bets, waiting for Microsoft to tip its hand and reveal pricing ... See all stories on this topic » | ComputerActive.co.uk (blog) |
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The October release date is hardly surprising, because Microsoft will release the Surface tablet and Windows 8 on October 26, which will compete head-on with the iPad, reducing its market share. Microsoft may sell the Surface for a wallet-friendly $200 ...
See all stories on this topic »Windows 8 Hybrids Prove the Need for Microsoft's Surface
IDG News Service
It's now quite clear why Microsoft wanted to build its own Surface tablets: It needs a product that stands out. I'm not saying that the hybrids on display from third-party PC makers don't look any good. In general, I like the hybrid concept even at its ...
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This Week in Tablets: PC makers hedge their bets on touch with new Windows 8 ... TabTimes This week at IFA in Berlin, dozens of new tablet designs were unveiled intent upon addressing this problem, just as Microsoft aims to do with its Surface tablet. Many of these new devices were convertible tablets and included built-in keyboards ... See all stories on this topic » | TabTimes |
Tablets v laptops: which has most power? Stuff.co.nz Laptops win this one hands-down. Tablets currently tend to have about 64GB of flash storage at the most (Microsoft's new Surface tablet range will have a 128GB model), compared to upwards of 250GB for laptops. EVEN MORE. Need something more than a ... See all stories on this topic » | Stuff.co.nz |
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Any new device would enter an increasingly crowded tablet market. Amazon faces a raft of competitors, including the $ 199 Nexus 7 from Google Inc. (GOOG) and Microsoft Corp.'s (MSFT)Surface tablet, which is due in the coming months. Apple is also ...
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