Microsoft's Windows 8 on tablets is more than a sideline or gimmick, according to an analyst. Instead, it's a necessity for the Windows franchise.
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Microsoft is aiming to satisfy users of both tablets and traditional PCs with "Windows 8." In the process, an analyst says, it could threaten Android’s tablet plans.
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Microsoft today called comments made by an Intel executive about the next version of Windows "inaccurate" and "misleading." One analyst said the bickering between Microsoft and Intel did not signal a breakup of their long-standing partnership.
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The tech world is abuzz again with worries about shortages of popular products, this time because of an explosion at a Chinese factory that killed two people.
An industry analyst says Friday's horrific explosion at the Foxconn Chengdu plant will lead to shortages of Apple iPads. Foxconn...
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Microsoft today called comments made by an Intel executive about the next version of Windows "inaccurate" and "misleading." One analyst said the bickering between Microsoft and Intel did not signal a breakup of their long-standing partnership.
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Computerworld - Microsoft today called comments made by an Intel executive about the next version of Windows "inaccurate" and "misleading." One analyst said the bickering between Microsoft and Intel did not signal a breakup of their long-standing partnership.
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Enterprises addicted to Microsoft's nine-year-old Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) browser are having a tough time migrating to Windows 7, an analyst said today.
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Computerworld - Enterprises addicted to Microsoft's nine-year-old Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) browser are having a tough time migrating to Windows 7, an analyst said today.
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Microsoft to cut off customer programme The clock is ticking on the demise of some downgrade rights for Windows 7, an analyst said. Last year, Microsoft said that customers could downgrade new machines purchased with Windows 7 Professional to the older Windows XP Professional for a limited...
Computerworld - The clock is ticking on the demise of some downgrade rights for Windows 7, an analyst said Thursday. Last year, Microsoft said that customers could downgrade new machines purchased with Windows 7 Professional to the older Windows XP Professional for a limited period.
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For those waiting for the final release of SP1, I saw this article in todays The Enquirer..
THE MUCH- AWAITED service pack for Vista could be out any day now, according to the dark satanic rumour mill.
Yesterday a Taiwanse news outfit said that SP1 would be released on February 15. According...