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    Nokia phone/tablet strategy leak alleges Windows 8 slates and Vanjoki “backup”

    Details on Nokia ‘s alleged phone and tablet strategy for 2012 and 2013 have emerged, suggesting that the company is indeed looking to Windows 8 for its slates and that Maemo 6 will be rolled out for one final hurrah before being effectively dropped. Arch insider Eldar Murtazin has spilt the...
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    Sony unveils its first tablet computer to take on Apple

    Link Removed due to 404 Error Sony, a laggard in the booming tablet market, launched its first tablet computers in an ambitious attempt to grab the second spot in the market created and dominated by Apple's iPad. The gadgets will use an operating system based on Google's Android 3.0...
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    Microsoft sold 350 million copies of Windows 7 Licenses

    Bangalore: After setting the milestone for IE9 it is time for the Windows 7. Microsoft announced that it sold 350 million licenses of Windows 7 in just 18 months. When calculated it was found that about 450 copies were sold every minute. More...
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    Microsoft Sold 350 Million Windows 7 Licenses

    Microsoft is bragging it's Windows 7 operating system is selling like hotcakes with 350 million licenses of the OS sold in the past 18 months More...
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    Windows 7 speeds up in 2011, 350 million licenses sold

    By Tim Conneally, Betanews After a year and a half on the market, more than 350 million Windows 7 licenses have been sold, and Microsoft on Friday has claimed Windows 7 to be the "fastest selling Operating System in history." Link Removed - Invalid URL Link Removed - Invalid URL...
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    Windows 7: 350 million licenses sold in 18 months

    Eighteen months after Windows 7 was released, Microsoft is boasting that it has sold 350 million licenses of its flagship operating system. The platform's sales have barely slowed since the company last bragged about numbers; after 12 months, 240 million licenses had been shipped. All a far cry...
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    Halfway to Windows 8, Windows 7 Has Sold 350 Million Licenses

    In the nature of Microsoft product updates, Window 7 is entering its middle years. Generally, Microsoft comes out with a new update to Windows every three years and Windows 7 is currently 18 months into its game. In that time Microsoft has sold 350 licenses to the operating system making it...
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    Microsoft: 350 million licenses of Windows 7 sold in 18 months

    Microsoft officials said on April 22 that the company has sold 350 million Windows 7 licenses in the 18 months the product has been available. More...
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    Windows 7 Zunelli new WorkPad with Windows 7

    It seems hard to find Windows 7 tablet PC with enough powerful hardware and some kind of support but finally I founded two. Other is Fujitsu Siemens which release is delayed cause of situation in Japan. Other is quite interesting Zunelli Workpad which seems to be on market before summer. I...
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    Gigabyte prices Windows 7 tablet PC to match iPad in Taiwan

    Gigabyte Technology has begun taking orders for its S1080 Windows 7 tablet in its home market of Taiwan, and expects to start sales in other parts of the world next month. Link Removed - Invalid URL
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    Gigabyte prices Windows 7 tablet PC to match iPad in Taiwan

    Gigabyte Technology has begun taking orders for its S1080 Windows 7 tablet in its home market of Taiwan, and expects to start sales in other parts of the world next month. More...
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    Gigabyte Prices Windows 7 Tablet PC to Match IPad in Taiwan

    Gigabyte Technology has begun taking orders for its S1080 Windows 7 tablet in its home market of Taiwan, and expects to start sales in other parts of the world... Link Removed
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    Poll: Is there a market for Windows 8 or is Microsoft playing with fire?

    Take the TechRepublic Windows Blog poll of the week: Is there a market for Windows 8 or is Microsoft playing with fire? Link Removed
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    Android’s open-door policy days are numbered

    Android’s open-source approach to mobile operating systems had enabled Google (Link Removed) to spread its platform far and wide, at a relatively rapid pace. But the now-established OS faces another challenge in maintaining security for apps and user access. After dozens of Market apps were...
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    Asus Sticking with Windows 7 Tablets Against iPad, Android Army

    A company official says their customers 'don't want Apple and they don't want Android because they just simply want Windows.' More...
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    Christie's to sell giant pearl

    DUBAI (Reuters) – Auction house Christie's will put one of the world's largest pearls on the block at its Dubai spring jewelry sale on April 20 in a nostalgic reminder of the Emirate's pearl diving past. The auction house is showcasing an array of pearls, diamonds, gems and gold jewelry ahead...
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    Study: Android Tops Smartphone Market - Windows 7 to Pass iPhone

    Global smartphone sales will soar 50 per cent this year compared to 2010, with Google's Android set to extend its lead as the world's most popular operating system for the devices, according to a study released Tuesday by research group IDC. Link Removed - Invalid URL
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    Study: Android tops smartphone market - Windows 7 to pass iPhone

    San Francisco - Global smartphone sales will soar 50 per cent this year compared to 2010, with Google's Android set to extend its lead as the world's most popular operating system for the devices, according to a study released Tuesday by research group IDC. Link Removed
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    Don’t expect a real Microsoft iPad competitor until late 2012

    Microsoft won’t be ready to deliver its first operating system built with tablets in mind, Windows 8, until late 2012, Bloomberg reports. That timing falls in line with what most expected for Windows 8. Since Windows 7 was released in late 2009, it seemed impossible for Microsoft to deliver its...
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    Display tech to watch this year: Multitouch catches fire

    Touch-screen panels have been around for more than a decade, but it was the 2007 introduction of a multitouch screen in Apple's iPhone that galvanized the market. Now the business is going gangbusters -- as are the innovations that touch-screen manufacturers hope will build on Apple's success...
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