Saturday, June 23, 2012

The week in news: Scratching the (Microsoft) Surface

Microsoft to PC and tablet makers: You're not our future | By the numbers: Microsoft's Surface vs. Apple's iPad

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What we don't know about Microsoft Surface
Microsoft fans are shouting hosannas, but this week's Surface tablet announcement raises host of important questions about the platform. Read More


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Microsoft to PC and tablet makers: You're not our future
The Surface tablets signal Microsoft's shift toward taking control of the hardware. It's good news for Microsoft's future. But other hardware makers should be very, very worried. Read More

By the numbers: Microsoft's Surface vs. Apple's iPad
Here's a look at how the market-leading iPad shapes up against the planned Microsoft Surface. Figures are taken from each company. Read More


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Windows Surface tablets may come from iPad supplier
Taiwanese company Pegatron -- formerly owned by Asus and now a major iPad supplier -- reportedly will build Microsoft's Surface tablets. Read More

First release of Surface tablets to be Wi-Fi-only, sources say
The first release of Microsoft's Surface tablet computers will be Wi-Fi-only, two unnamed sources told the Washington Post. Analysts have noted that Wi-Fi-only models sell better and make up the majority of the market. Read More




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