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    New Surface devices now available at Microsoft Store!

    Since Panos Panay announced the new Surface line-up on Oct. 2, we have seen strong excitement from our customers. We’re thrilled to add this amazing new line up of Surface devices to Microsoft Store, including: Surface Pro 7 Link Removed, starting from $749. New and improved, Surface Pro 7...
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    IFA 2017: Dell debuts new gaming rigs and rugged tablet powered by Windows 10

    This week at IFA and leading into PAX, Dell announced new gaming PCs powered by Windows 10, new curved gaming monitors, and the Latitude 7212 Rugged Extreme Tablet – designed with the uncompromised performance, flexibility and reliability needed for the world’s toughest jobs and harshest...
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    A New Era of Windows 10 Devices from Microsoft

    We’ve been talking about Windows 10 for over a year now and today we started our next chapter, with new devices designed for Windows 10. Today I stood on stage in NYC along with members of my team and had the honor of unveiling a new era of Windows 10 devices from Microsoft. We introduced new...
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    The first Surface Pro 4 rumours emerge – two screen sizes?

    When Microsoft launched the Surface Pro 3 last summer, it was a breath of fresh air – and was perhaps the first decent attempt at a laptop/tablet hybrid (the first two Surface devices weren’t great). Six months on though and we’re hearing rumours of what we can expect from the Surface Pro 4...
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    ROCKY DB6 -- Smallest, Fully Rugged, Handheld With Windows 7/Linux

    LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire - 04/28/11) - American Reliance, Inc. (AMREL) announced the launch of the ROCKY DB6 -- the smallest, lightest, fully rugged handheld that can support standard Windows 7 and Linux Operating Systems (OS). Certified by independent parties to meet military standards for...
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    Acer intros 10.1-inch Windows 7 tablet with AMD processor

    If you can't wait until April for an Acer tablet, you're in luck because a Windows 7-based edition will be ready in February. Link Removed due to 404 Error
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