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    Will Microsoft Release Its Own Windows 8 ARM Tablet?

    Microsoft might not have the best record when it comes to first-party hardware, but with all bets riding on mobile computing and Windows 8, can Ballmer and Co. pull a perfect tablet out of the bag? Link Removed
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    Microsoft offers peek at Windows 8

    Microsoft shows off a new version of Windows heavy on touch-screen features and running on devices using ARM-based chips, in a strong sign of the company’s bid to be more competitive in mobile computing. Link Removed
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    hurry!!!! grab Windows 7 Tablet PC 1.66Ghz Intel Atom N450 320GB 10.2"

    Category: Gadgets & Tech User : sebastian Date : Tuesday, 10/05/11 - 22:05PM Description : USB Ports 3 0 1 The new 10.2 inch laptop features a 1024 x 600 10" LCD display,2GB memory, 320GB hard drive and an Intel Atom N450 1.66GHz processor. Business and entertainment accompany at any time --...
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    Windows 7 MAUI: Mobile Assistance Using Infrastructure

    Alec Wolman is a senior researcher in the Networking Research Group at MSR. Alec has been working on a difficult problem; how to get the most from mobile computing devices. This involves several other problems; mobile computing devices often don't have the horse-power to drive computation-heavy...
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    How to use Windows 7's advanced networking to work from anywhere

    Connect at home, on the move, or in the office No matter if you’re at home, on the move or in the office, Windows 7 lets you connect and get things done. The trend these days is towards remote and mobile computing, and it’s important for an operating system to provide the tools necessary to keep...
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    Windows 7 Using Microsoft Office on a Tablet PC touch screen

    Doug Thomas from Link Removed walks us through the basics on how to use the built-in tools in Office 2010 on tablet PC's. Link Removed Link Removed
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    Windows 8 tablet demo rumored for June

    Windows 8 tablets are definitely on the way, but a taste of the finished product could be coming sooner than you think. Link Removed
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    Recommendation on hardware design of, and support to, Windows 7-based tablet PCs

    According to Youwei Tsai, software development manager of Microsoft's Software and Services Excellence Center, while tablet PCs and various other mobile computing devices are becoming increasingly prevalent, the role of endpoints in a cloud computing environment is becoming increasingly...
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    Windows 8 Qualcomm 2.5 Ghz quad chips announced, for Windows 8? : Some speculation on win8

    If you haven't upgraded to a smartphone running Qualcomm's 1 gigahertz Snapdragon processors yet, there's no rush. Dual-core models are just arriving, and Qualcomm just announced a quad-core, 2.5 gigahertz beast to arrive in early 2012. The capabilities of the new APQ8064 processor blur...
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    Windows 7 NVIDIA Project Denver - injecting a CPU core into GPU

    Link RemovedPretty big news from NVIDAI today, my best bet is that NVIDIA is tired and sick of Intel patent issues preventing them from developing x86 capable hardware. Now that Intel and AMD integrate graphics into their processors NVIDIA will do it the other way around and integrate a...
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    Acer releases dual Android-Windows 7 netbook

    Fans of Android and Windows 7 have a reason to smile with the release of the Acer Aspire One Happy netbook that runs the two operating systems side-by-side without the need to reboot. Link Removed
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    Atom-powered tablet boots Windows 7 or Android

    ViewSonic announced two tablet computers, one capable of booting into either Android 1.6 or Windows 7 Home Premium, and the other devoted to running Android 2.2. The ViewSonic 10 has a 1.66GHz Intel Atom CPU and a 10.1-inch screen with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels, while the ViewSonic 7 has...
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    Windows 7 Mark Aggar: Windows Power Management and Energy Smart Software

    Link Removed Ensuring that applications work well with Windows Power Management is a vital step in providing a solid end user experience and reducing IT energy costs. Key advantages of following the guidance and best practices are: Extended battery life for users of mobile computers...
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