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Why the Microsoft store isn't like the Apple store CNET Yesterday, she was in Corte Madera, CA, opening her throat to celebrate the opening of a Microsoft store. So this morning, I wandered along to see whether there would still be a hullabaloo. Because Microsoft is in cheery assault mode, it has placed the ... | ||
With Surface, Microsoft puts its hybrid vision for the tablet to the test News & Observer Microsoft's latest hardware aims squarely at the consumer market, but the new machine it's touting is designed to be different from anything Apple has to offer. Microsoft Surface is, on first blush, a tablet, a thought that brings back memories of ... | ||
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Microsoft pushes new Windows to developers Reuters "Please go out and write lots of applications," Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer pleaded with 2,000 developers on Tuesday, kicking off an annual, four-day meeting at its campus near Seattle. The event, called 'Build,' is the equivalent of Apple ... | ||
Microsoft Expands Windows 8 Theme Selection Lifehacker Australia I suspect many Windows users haven't realised that they can download Windows themes and wallpapers from Microsoft's online Personalization Gallery. The gallery has recently been given a Windows 8-inspired update, including the ability to preview the ... | ||
Microsoft upgrades Windows Phone sync app for Mac users CNET Mac owners who use a Windows Phone device now have a new and improved app for syncing their information. Released yesterday in the Mac App store, the Windows Phone 3.0 app lets users sync movies, videos, documents, and other files between their ... | ||
Microsoft Unveils Latest Windows Phone 8 Seeking Gains Businessweek Microsoft, with just 3.5 percent share of the smartphone market in the second quarter, seeks to close a gap with Apple's more popular iOS and devices from Samsung Electronics Co. (005930) and other makers that use Google's Android. "The platform looks ... | ||
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Poll: Microsoft's radical redesign of Windows hasn't created much buzz among ... Fox News Microsoft usually releases a new version of Windows every two or three years, but it's different this time around. Windows 8 is the most radical redesign of the operating system since 1995 and some analysts consider the software to be Microsoft's most ... |