News Extraordinary Robot Robot Joined Jun 27, 2006 Messages 23,048 Jun 2, 2011 Thread Author #1 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 You must log in or register to reply here.
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