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Microsoft offers more details about Windows 8 on devices
"What's different about Windows 8 is it's being designed, from the ground up, to operate as well on touch-sensitive tablets running on system-on-a-chip ARM processors as it does on those more conventional x86 PCs."
2/13/2012 9:36 AM
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Microsoft offers more details about Windows 8 on devices
"What's different about Windows 8 is it's being designed, from the ground up, to operate as well on touch-sensitive tablets running on system-on-a-chip ARM processors as it does on those more conventional x86 PCs."
2/13/2012 9:36 AM
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3/2/2011 12:42 AM
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Tablets Chasing iPad's Success Flood CES
"Big tablets and small tablets, white ones and black ones. Cheap ones and expensive ones. Brand names famous and obscure at the starting line of a race where the iPad is already a speeding dot near the horizon."
"It's impossible to walk the floor at this year's International Consumer Electronics Show without stumbling across a multitude of keyboard-less touch-screen computers expected to hit the market in the coming months. With Apple estimated to have sold more than 13 million iPads last year alone, the competition is clearly for second place, but even that prize is worth pursuing."
1/8/2011 12:23 PM
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10/29/2010 1:51 PM
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Review: Windows Phone 7
"Windows Phone 7 is elegantly executed, incredibly intuitive, and straight-up beautiful at times. What it’s not, relative to the competition, is complete. The things it does, it does well — but the things that it doesn’t (yet), tend to stick out. These things — third party app multitasking, copy and paste, or tethering — are things that people complained about other mobile operating systems lacking a year and a half ago."
"Windows Phone 7′s user interface takes as rapid a departure from its predecessors as is possible. Hell, it’s a pretty huge jump from any mobile OS before it. Building on some design theories they established with the Zune, Microsoft really took some chances with this design… and, well, they really worked out in their favor."
10/21/2010 7:42 AM
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10/19/2010 7:51 AM
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Microsoft new phones get favorable reaction
"The phones, three of which will initially be available on AT&T Inc's network in the United States beginning next month, are much closer in look and feel to Apple's iPhone, with colorful touch-screens and "live tiles" for easy access to email, the Web, music and exclusively, and games on the Xbox system."
10/11/2010 2:48 PM
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10/4/2010 9:46 PM
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HTC Mozart Windows Phone 7 specifications leak ....
"We're getting close, very very close to the official launch of the Windows Phone 7 OS. And while the US might be waiting until November for actual handsets to go on sale, Europe looks set for an October release... "
10/4/2010 8:38 AM
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Inside Microsoft's courtship of phone developers and more...
"Of course, Twitter's strategy depends on its service being accessible on every major phone. The choice to develop for Windows Phone is a harder one for smaller companies like Clever Sense, a 10-person outfit whose application, Seymour, acts as a sort of virtual concierge or personal assistant."
10/4/2010 8:38 AM
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Toshiba announces world's first 512GB SSD laptop
"The Portege R600-ST4203 is one of world's first laptops with 512GB of storage and it's definitely the first with that much storage in the form of a solid-state drive (SSD)."
5/14/2009 7:21 PM
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Microsoft makes available PHP development kit for its Azure cloud
"Microsoft made the announcement at TechEd India this week — a show running simultaneously with TechEd 2009 in Los Angeles."
5/13/2009 10:54 AM
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