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Thursday, November 01, 2012

10 essential ingredients of a killer Windows 8 business PC

  Surface resentment aside, OEMs rally behind Windows 8/RT | Windows Phone 8 having trouble attracting developers
 
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10 essential ingredients of a killer Windows 8 business PC
Windows 8 is here. In form and functionality, the new flagship operating system is the most dramatic makeover of Windows since its inception. Windows 8 was developed from the ground up with a touch-enabled interface that works best when tapped and swiped. Under the hood, the same old Windows is still present, but the Modern UI and the Windows Store shift the focus to mobile. Read More


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Surface resentment aside, OEMs rally behind Windows 8/RT
Though Microsoft effectively made itself a competitor with its OEMS after releasing the development of the Surface tablet and CEO Steve Ballmer's announcement that it is a "devices and services" company now, OEMs have stepped up to the plate with innovative hardware to accommodate Windows 8 and Windows RT. Read More

Windows Phone 8 having trouble attracting developers
Microsoft has promised that cross-platform development across the 8s – from Windows 8 on a desktop to Windows Phone 8 – will be a simple matter, but that's still not enough to get some developers moving on Windows Phone 8 support. Read More

Microsoft sponsors a hacking contest - the coding kind
In a dimly lit function room on the Microsoft campus, 40 teams of coders are spending the week writing modern applications that run on Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 devices, all of them assured of winning a prize. Read More


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Teardown finds Microsoft Surface RT tough to get into, with modular options inside
Microsoft's Surface RT may be handicapped with the new RT version of Windows 8, but should it break, is it more likely to wind up in a repair shop or a landfill? Read More

Microsoft sued over use of live tiles in Windows
Microsoft has been slapped with a patent infringement lawsuit over its use of dynamic "live" tile icons in Windows, including in the newly launched Windows 8 OS for PCs and tablets and in the Windows Phone 8 OS for smartphones. Read More

The Windows 8 ecosystem: 5 best and 5 worst features
Windows 8 hasn't just arrived--it has arrived in full force, with an armada of ancillary products. Microsoft's deployment of the new Windows platform across desktops, laptops, tablets, hybrids, and smartphones constitutes a major push to make Windows 8 your defining computing experience regardless of your hardware persuasion. Depending on your point of view, this can be a good thing or a very, very bad thing. Read More


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Microsoft's browser choice error may have cost Firefox 9 million downloads, Mozilla says
Daily Firefox downloads decreased by 63 percent during the nearly 15 months that Microsoft failed to show users of Windows 7 Service Pack 1 a court-mandated browser choice screen, according to figures released by Mozilla. Read More

Note to Microsoft: Ending service packs would be a mistake
Just as Windows 8 hits store shelves, a rumor is making the rounds that Microsoft may do away with any more Service Pack discs, at least for Windows 7. This makes sense on some levels, but it's a mistake on others. Read More

Microsoft greases the skids for Windows 8 developers
How badly does Microsoft need attractive applications for its Windows 8 operating system? So badly that it's giving everyone attending its Build 2012 developers conference a Surface tablet/PC, 100GB of free cloud storage via SkyDrive, a free Nokia Lumia 920 Windows 8 phone and a discounted developer's registration to the Windows store. Read More

Microsoft CEO Ballmer touts Windows 8 momentum
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer kicked off the company's annual Build developer conference emphasizing the momentum of the company's new Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 operating systems. Read More

Windows 8/RT touch interface confuses, frustrates early users
Some early users of Microsoft's Surface RT tablet say they are confused or frustrated by the touch interface on the 10.6-in. display and are relying instead on the attachable keyboard with its more conventional track pad and arrow keys to input commands. Read More

 
 
 

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