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Windows 8 nears the finish line: What's good, what's bad

TechEd 2012: The key insights for Windows admins (so far) | Google Chrome vs. IE10 on Windows 8 Metro

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Windows 8 nears the finish line: What's good, what's bad
Microsoft lifts the Windows 8 kimono one last time before the finish line. Here are the improvements and inconsistencies. Read More


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TechEd 2012: The key insights for Windows admins (so far)
Every year, Microsoft gathers IT pros and developers in Orlando to explain its current and new technologies to those highly invested in it. Here are the key takeaways from this year's gathering. Read More

Google Chrome vs. IE10 on Windows 8 Metro
Want to see what a Windows 8 Metro-style app can do when it isn't constrained by the usual Metro conventions? Read More

Microsoft tips how Windows 8 store will promote desktop apps
Microsoft yesterday added its Office suite to Windows 8's online store, the first non-Metro application to be listed in the e-mart. The move tipped how Microsoft will promote traditional x86/64 desktop software through the Windows Store. Read More

Microsoft: Building Metro apps for ARM the same as for Intel PCs
"What you'll find is that developing an app for Windows on ARM is the same as developing a Metro-style app for x86/64 PCs, " said Microsoft corporate vice president Jason Zander. Read More



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