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10 things you need to know about Microsoft’s Surface Pro 3

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August 04, 2014
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10 things you need to know about Microsoft's Surface Pro 3

We tested a Surface Pro 3 that came with an Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB RAM, and 256 GB SSD.

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Issue highlights

1. Satya Nadella at six months: Grading Microsoft's new CEO

2. Celebrating Venn diagrams: A few funny and geeky diagrams

3. First Windows Phone 8.1 update rolling out now

4. The best offline Android games

5. The cloud might be the key to the triumph of desktop Linux

6. Comcast doubles broadband speeds in California, Midwest

7. Amazon Fire dubbed an 'experiment in e-commerce' with lessons for future phones

8. BOOK GIVEAWAY: Essential Mobile Interaction Design

Satya Nadella at six months: Grading Microsoft's new CEO

Nadella earns an A for strategic vision, an F for human resources, and a whole lot in between READ MORE

Celebrating Venn diagrams: A few funny and geeky diagrams

Google's doodle of the day is very entertaining. Here are a few more if you just can't get enough READ MORE

First Windows Phone 8.1 update rolling out now

Well, that didn't take long: A mere four days after announcing the first major update for Windows Phone 8.1, the aptly named Windows Phone 8.1 Update is now available to users enrolled in Microsoft's developer preview. READ MORE

The best offline Android games

Check out Google's list of the best offline Android games. Plus: Seven useful file utilities for Android, and Microsoft and Xiaomi are giving Samsung some real headaches. READ MORE

The cloud might be the key to the triumph of desktop Linux

Does Linux need the cloud to triumph on the desktop? Plus: DistroWatch reviews Neptune 4, and Linux kernel 3.16 has been released. READ MORE

Comcast doubles broadband speeds in California, Midwest

If you're a Comcast customer in tech-friendly California, good news--your available bandwidth will likely double, for free. But you may need a new cable modem, too. READ MORE

Amazon Fire dubbed an 'experiment in e-commerce' with lessons for future phones

Firefly button lessens friction in buying, which is what Amazon wants to learn about for future generations. READ MORE

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