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    Windows 8 Coming in At Least 4 Versions

    Microsoft will make at least four different versions of Windows 8 for devices with ARM processors, but you won't be running older Windows apps on any them, according to an Intel executive. Renee James, Intel's senior vice president and general manager of Software and Services Group, also...
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    Google Chromebooks from Samsung, Acer Will Fail: 10 Reasons Why

    News Analysis: The new Chromebook notebooks introduced by Samsung and Acer with considerable fanfare at the Google I/O conference the week of May 9 will be available for order on June 15. But their chances of survival just aren’t all that great. Link Removed this week, Google announced that...
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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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    Windows 7 on Tablets is Just Not Worth It

    On paper, the Leader Slate 12 Windows 7 tablet is superior to the iPad 2. Link Removed - Invalid URL
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    Windows 7 on tablets is just not worth it

    Windows 7 on tablets is here but unless you're a corporate user in love with Windows apps, you'll be much more satisfied with an iPad 2 or Android tablet. More...
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    Windows 7 OData Service for Team Foundation Server 2010

    In this video, Link Removed (Sr. Technical Evangelist for Team Foundation Server) demonstrates the beta of the new OData Service for Team Foundation Server 2010. The purpose of this project is to help developers work with data from Team Foundation Server on multiple types of devices (such as...
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    Windows 8 Secrets: Internet Explorer Immersive

    Supersite </br/> In our latest look at secret new Windows 8 features, we present Internet Explorer Immersive, a special new version of Microsoft's browser aimed at tablets and smaller form factor devices. ... Source: Paul Thurott's SuperSite for Windows
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    What happened to Windows 7 tablets?

    Dell tablet may not be with us until autumn Dell's Windows 7 tablet may not be ready until September at the earliest, according to reports - another setback for Microsoft at it attempts to position its OS as a viable option for slate PCs. Link Removed - Invalid URL
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    Windows 8 Secrets: Internet Explorer Immersive

    Supersite </br/> In our latest look at secret new Windows 8 features, we present Internet Explorer Immersive, a special new version of Microsoft's browser aimed at tablets and smaller form factor devices. ... Source: Paul Thurott's SuperSite for Windows
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    Microsoft's Windows 8 and the 'I' word (Immersive)

    The iPad may be "magical," but future Winpads will be "immersive." Understanding what Microsoft means when it invokes the "I" word is going to become increasingly important to Windows developers... Source: Yahoo! News
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    Asus Sticking with Windows 7 Tablets

    Asus will continue to build Window 7 tablets, calling Microsoft's OS a worthy competitor to the Apple iPad and the army of Android tablets on the market. Link Removed - Invalid URL
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    Asus Sticking with Windows 7 Tablets

    Asus will continue to build Window 7 tablets, calling Microsoft's OS a worthy competitor to the Apple iPad and the army of Android tablets on the market. An Asus official told TechRadar that the company gets a lot of inquiries from the consumer and business market for Windows 7 tablets, so it...
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    Asus bullish about Windows 7 for tablets

    Android and iOS may be wildly popular mobile operating systems, but Asus believes there are still a number of consumers who just can't tear themselves away from Windows - even on a tablet. read more Link Removed due to 404 Error
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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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    Asus Claims People Do Genuinely Want Windows 7 on Tablets [Tablets]

    Despite Asus offering up a couple of Android tablets , they're still finding that customers want nothing more than Windows 7—because that's what they're used to. While Asus may privately agree that Android—or iOS—provides a better tablet experience than Windows 7, the fact of the matter is...
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    Windows 8 could feature 'History Vault'

    While Microsoft prepares Windows 8 for the tablet wars , it's also reportedly taking a page from Mac OS X with a feature called "History Vault." According to Winrumors , History Vault will be an advanced backup utility similar to Time Machine for Mac OS X . The system will create regular...
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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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    Windows 7 Silverlight TV 67: Bill Buxton Talks about Speed Dating at MIX11

    Recently, UX legend Bill Buxton was in town and stopped by to share what he's been up to. In this video, he discusses how integrated devices with things that "just work together," UX, and touch might all be in our lives to a much larger degree in the near future. This is a short conversation...
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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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    Ballmer: Windows Will Look Different In Five Years

    Link Removed Steve Ballmer told an audience in Houston yesterday that Windows would look very different in five years. The exact quote: Windows "will look a lot different and it will run different applications...Will Windows five years from now look like it does today? Of course not!” That...
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