Microsoft CEO: Push Into Tablets Maybe Should Have Happened Sooner Wall Street Journal (blog) With its new Surface tablet and Windows 8 operating system Microsoft is creating products at the “seam” between hardware and software, something that “maybe we should have done” earlier, Chief Executive Steve Ballmer told the company's shareholders at ... See all stories on this topic » | Wall Street Journal (blog) |
Touchscreen Chromebook: Will It Kill Surface Tablet? Mobile & Apps Taiwanese news outlet China Times says that Taiwan-based Compal will manufacture an initial 20 million units of a 12.85 inch Chromebook with a touchscreen, mirroring Microsoft's recent release of its Surface tablet. Google initially created its Chrome ... See all stories on this topic » | Mobile & Apps |
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Sign in or sign up now! Alert icon. Loading... Published on Nov 27, 2012 by CNETTV ·http://cnet.com/alwayson. Jeff Cannata puts the new Microsoft Surface tablet through a series of crazy torture tests, from cooking an egg on it, to using it as a ...
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Surface with Windows RT: Microsoft to Support the Current Tablet Until April ... Latinos Post The current Surface tablet is the Surface with Windows RT, and according to the company's schedule, it will support the Windows RT operating system for the next four years. When performing a search of Windows RT on the Microsoft Product Lifecycle ... See all stories on this topic » | Latinos Post |
Microsoft Surface Smartphone To Be Manufactured By Foxconn (Report) Latinos Post Microsoft's first attempts at tech hardware won't just stop with its Surface tablet. The Redmond, Washington-based tech giant will be introducing a whole lineup of Surface electronics devices, including a smartphone that will be manufactured by Foxconn. See all stories on this topic » | Latinos Post |