Windows chief Steven Sinofsky launched a Building Windows 8 blog today, focusing on the engineering of Window's next operating system. The blog is designed to "begin an open dialog with those of you who will be trying out the pre-release version over the coming months," he said. Windows 8 is...
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WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Trove (www.trove.com), a free personalized news aggregation service from The Washington Post Company, today launches an app for the Windows Phone and for Windows 7 tablet devices. With its launch on Windows mobile products, Trove is now available on nearly every...
July 7, 2011 -- Cloud services provider ThinkGrid announced on Tuesday that it has launched Microsoft Windows 7-based Hosted Virtual Desktops.
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Hewlett-Packard launches the TouchPad this week, but expect the company to build Windows 8 tablets once it ships next year. Fast Company asked HP's PC boss Phil McKinney if they'd ship a Windows 8 tablet.
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Microsoft is revving up to sell Windows 8 and to prepare for that launch the company has hired Jay Victor, a former brand strategy director for Disney who will take on the same role at his new company. Victor will develop and market all major brands at Microsoft including Windows, Xbox, Office...
Intel will launch its “Cloverview” chips, aimed at tablets, by the time Microsoft rolls out its Windows 8 operating system, according to a report.
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Intel didn't provide much indication of a release timeframe when it first teased its tablet-minded Cloverview platform back in April, but it's now finally starting to dish a few more details (though still not many specifics, unfortunately). Speaking with This is my next , Intel's Director of...
Microsoft has been working a lot around its top ventures lately, and today the latest batch of Windows 8 rumors crossed the wire. It was forecasted that the software maker will launch Windows 8 sometime in the second or third … Continue reading
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After having first gone on sale in Taiwan , and later Australia, it's only fair that Yanks now have a shot at Gigabyte's monstrous Windows 7 slate. You may recall the S1080 for its 320GB drive, dual-core Atom N570, Ethernet port, and (curious) VGA output. Or perhaps you were stoked on that...
It’s not as if the release of Windows 8 is imminent, nor are we going to see a Windows 8 tablet launch very soon, but still, there are a number of rumours going on in regards to the development of a Microsoft Windows 8 tablet. (...)Read the rest of Microsoft Developing A Windows 8 Tablet? [...]...
Sources cited by Taiwan's DigiTimes say Redmond is thinking of unveiling its own Windows 8-branded tablet with help from TI and various Taiwanese component makers. Originally posted at News - Microsoft
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In the wake of Microsoft‘s first “Windows 8” preview, reports have surfaced that the PC software giant plans to launch its own Microsoft-branded tablet to compete with Apple‘s iPad line, and the growing variety of Android-based tablets. According to DigiTimes, the device will be a collaborative...
At the moment, the tablet market consists of Apple’s iPad 2 and everyone else. Apple runs iOS and everyone else runs Android, alongside the odd occurrence of Windows. There is no stronger brand out there in the tablet market than Apple and iOS, though. Microsoft has realized this and is now...
There's little doubt that the launch of Windows 8 will bring with it a wave of new tablet devices from all sorts of manufacturers and vendors. But did any of us expect to see one bearing Microsoft's own logo? According to DigiTimes' sometimes accurate, sometimes shaky upstream supplier sources...
Microsoft Corporate Vice President Mike Angiulo demonstrates “Windows 8” at partner preview event in Taipei, Taiwan, for COMPUTEX 2011, June 2, 2011.
“This represents a fundamental shift in Windows design that we haven’t attempted since the days of Windows 95."
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