us market

  1. Toshiba introduces a Unique Windows 10 Tablet, the dynaPad

    Today in Japan, Toshiba announced their highly-anticipated dynaPad, a unique Windows 10 tablet that reinvents pen and paper. Terry Myerson joined Toshiba at their event, you can read more from him here. Microsoft and Toshiba have a strong history of partnership, dating back to the first Toshiba...
  2. Microsoft’s Skype acquisition expected to close by October

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  3. Windows 7 reigns supreme...at least in the US

    Windows 7 has finally assumed its rightful place on the desktop operating system throne -- usurping Windows XP for the first time. Granted, Windows 7 reign only covers the United States, but it is still a significant milestone on the path to becoming the number one OS globally. Link Removed
  4. Windows 7 Aimed to Overtake Windows XP in Market Share

    For many people, Windows XP was king. Even so far as last year, it still held a dominant position in terms of market share. However, Windows 7 has been converting many people and soon it should take the top spot in terms of overall US market share . Last year, Windows XP had a market share of...
  5. Windows 7 Reigns Supreme...At Least in the US

    Winodws 7 has surpassed its decade-old predecessor Windows XP to take the crown as the top OS in the United States. Link Removed
  6. Lenovo: no Android tablet in US pre-Honeycomb, no Windows 7

    Lenovo has revealed that it does not plan to release an Android tablet in 2010 as initially expected. PC World reports that Lenovo US COO Rory Read has dismissed a tablet based on Android 2.2 for the same reasons that LG has dropped its plans for a Froyo-based tablet. In Readís view, Android 2.2...
  7. Lenovo Delays US Android Tablet Until Honeycomb, Cancels Windows 7 Tablet Altogether

    Hopefully you weren't sitting on the Android tablet sidelines, patiently waiting for Lenovo's options. Yeah, it's not going to happen anytime soon. The company's COO recent stated that the Lenovo's US-market tablet will not be based around the Android 2.2 Froyo release, but rather Honeycomb...
  8. Onkyo Windows 7 tablets make expensive US debut

    Lenovo may not believe in Windows 7 tablets , but Onkyo certainly do, and you can now buy the hitherto Japan-only slates in the US courtesy of importer Dynamism. Three models are on offer – the Onkyo TW117A4, the Onkyo TW217A5, and the Onkyo TW317A5 – but you’ll need deep pockets given the range...
  9. Lenovo says no Android tablet in US until Honeycomb; no Windows 7 tablet, period

    If you happen to be enthusiastic about Lenovo, tablets, and your American residency, look away now. Lenovo still plans to ship the Android-based LePad in China some time soonish , but its US roadmap can pretty much be summed up as "wait and see." The company's COO Rory Read has been cited as...
  10. Windows 7 family pack supplies running low !

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  11. Windows 7 Apple grabs half of US desktop market

    Apple grabs half of US desktop market Link Removed due to 404 Error Link Removed due to 404 Error Written by Link Removed due to 404 Error Friday, 27 November 2009 11:07 A dark day for humanity According to NPD beancounters, Apple's desktop retail share in the US market has jumped to...
  12. Windows 7 outsells vista by 234% in the US

    Windows 7 outsells Vista by 234% in the US Link Removed due to 404 Error Link Removed due to 404 Error Written by Link Removed due to 404 Error Friday, 06 November 2009 11:10 Initial sales show Vista the door While any user who's had "the pleasure" of running Vista knows this from...