Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Windows RT isn't dead -- yet

Microsoft prays for service revenue with free Windows 8.1 with Bing for tablets | Surface Pro 3's 'tweener' screen is too small for a laptop, too big for a tablet

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Windows RT isn't dead -- yet
The troubled Windows RT operating system got nary a mention at Microsoft's Surface event last week, but don't plan for RT's funeral just yet. Read More


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Microsoft prays for service revenue with free Windows 8.1 with Bing for tablets
Pushes OEMs to lower tablet prices and throws in Office, all to drive larger sales share. Read More

Surface Pro 3's 'tweener' screen is too small for a laptop, too big for a tablet
Microsoft picked the wrong screen size for its new Surface Pro 3 if it really plans to push the hybrid device as a replacement for premium-priced notebooks, a retail analyst said. Read More

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The End of Data Protection As We Know It.
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CA Technologies releases free XP migration tool
Companies that want to migrate large numbers of users from Windows XP, which Microsoft stopped supporting last month, now have some help with a free tool from CA Technologies. Read More

Windows XP's U.S. farewell tour to last most of '14
Last-minute moves by businesses to scrap Windows XP may have offset the continued free fall in consumer spending, but that gift from XP won't help the PC industry for long. Read More

First Look: Microsoft Surface Pro 3 tablet/PC
Newest Microsoft Surface device built as both a tablet and an enterprise desktop replacement. Read More


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