Friday, June 22, 2012

Microsoft’s Tablet Revolution Eye Glasses That Read Your Emotions What is Microsoft announcing in L.A. 15 Questions About SmartGlass ASU students win U.S. award for innovation The Verge LiveBlog Coverage of New Surface ‘Strange Effort’ Indeed VRZone Is Charging OEMs $85 Windows RT Microsoft's Tablets Raise the Bar For PC Pals Xbox Winning Living Room War. Here's Why. ★ Between a Rock and Hardware Place Odd Demands Google Take Down Links Remain In Bing Mat Honan Says Keyboard Only Way to Beat Apple Wired ‘In Ad Network Nightmare Making “Do Not Track” Default IE 10’ And Behind Patent Troll Armed With Thousands Of Nortel Patents Yelp Joins Search Engine Maps Ignore At Own Risk Harry McCracken’s First 23 ‘Surface’ 8 Phone sets sights on Sir

Microsoft's Surface Many Annoy Hardware Firms, But They'll Live Microsoft will play it as it lays. If Surface takes off, the company will support it. If not, Microsoft will fall back on idistributing through hardware vendors. Either way, it has to be bold. Nokia shows how quickly a firm can fall from grace. Microsoft and Madison Avenue in Epic Battle Microsoft and Madison Avenue are in a battle unlike anything we've seen for years. They're fighting over the future of Internet advertising, and the $70 billion annual global ad business is at stake. Microsoft may be making own phone: analyst SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp is looking at making its own smartphone to kickstart sales of its Windows mobile software, according to a Wall Street analyst who has followed the company for many years. The talk - unconfirmed by Microsoft - comes a day after the company unveiled its latest Windows Phone 8 software, and the same week it announced an own-brand tablet, signaling a break with 37 ... Microsoft's Surface May Annoy Hardware Firms, But They'll Live Now that the dust has mostly settled on Microsoft?s big announcements this week, I thought I?d crawl out from under my rock and go over them a bit. Microsoft's tablet efforts are fleeting, says Acer founder Microsoft set the technology media and industry watchers aflutter earlier this week when it took the wraps off the Microsoft Surface tablet during a press conference in Los Angeles, California. The sleek tablet will be Microsoft's first, and it will be powered by the company's new Windows 8 platform when it launches later this year. According to Acer founder Stan Shih, Microsoft's goal with the ... Microsoft-branded tablets rise to the 'Surface' week in review The company joins the tablet wars in earnest this week with its own thin and shiny slates that some say might provide real competition for Apple's iPad. Also, Windows Phone 8. [Read more] Microsoft: First Branded Tablets; Next, Their Own Smartphone? Microsoft?s move into the tablet hardware business may be just the first step in a radical repositioning of the company?s approach to the device market. As you know by now, Microsoft on Monday held a launch event in Hollywood to show of their new Surface line of WIndows 8-based tablet computers. There will be two ... Microsoft Surface Reportedly Wi-Fi-Only, Will Start at $599 Microsoft's Surface tablet will launch as a Wi-Fi-only device, according to a report from Bloomberg . And though Microsoft has remained ambiguous about its tablet's pricing, saying it will be "comparable" to tablets with similar specs, a report from The Next Web indicates the Windows RT model will start at $599, and the Windows 8 Pro model will start at $999. Microsoft Surface: Three keys for success I was somewhat surprised to learn this week that Microsoft had developed a tablet that's actually pretty cool. My expectations were admittedly low when I attended the company's big unveiling event in Los Angeles but once I saw the tablet and played around with it for a bit, I gradually grew more impressed, something I haven't felt about any Microsoft product other than the Xbox in a long time ... Microsoft's New Model: 'Every Man For Himself' The company will sacrifice its partners if it means beating Apple.
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