Amazon's deal with EPIX adds heat to tablet wars
Washington Post (blog)
The Kindle Fire at a news conference in New York. (Mark Lennihan - AP) Tablet wars are heating up, and with Amazon's deal with Hollywood studio consortium EPIX for thousands more movie titles, so is the battle over who provides the best streaming video ...
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That included the Ativ Smart PC laptop/tablet hybrid and the Windows RT-based Ativ Tab tablet. The Ativ Tab comes with Microsoft Office 2013 pre-loaded, while Smart PC buyers get a 60-day trial. But how well does Office translate to the tablet? We ...
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How the PC market is being reborn
CNET
PC makers are betting on novelties including detachable keyboards, touch screens, and laptop-tablet hybrids. • Microsoft has transformed from a complacent laggard milking its Windows cash cow into a profoundly disruptive force pushing the market in new ...
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Washington Post (blog)
The Kindle Fire at a news conference in New York. (Mark Lennihan - AP) Tablet wars are heating up, and with Amazon's deal with Hollywood studio consortium EPIX for thousands more movie titles, so is the battle over who provides the best streaming video ...
See all stories on this topic »Hands On: Microsoft Office 2013 on Samsung's Windows RT Tablet
PC Magazine
That included the Ativ Smart PC laptop/tablet hybrid and the Windows RT-based Ativ Tab tablet. The Ativ Tab comes with Microsoft Office 2013 pre-loaded, while Smart PC buyers get a 60-day trial. But how well does Office translate to the tablet? We ...
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PC makers are betting on novelties including detachable keyboards, touch screens, and laptop-tablet hybrids. • Microsoft has transformed from a complacent laggard milking its Windows cash cow into a profoundly disruptive force pushing the market in new ...
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