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Windows 8: Four big takeaways for business and IT
Windows 8 officially arrives on new tablets and PCs on Friday. For the enterprise, here are the four most important things to know about the new platform.
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Re-think everything for mobile or you're toast
Mobile devices are about to dwarf computers and the mobile web will have to take off the training wheels. Is your company ready?
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Xphone: How Microsoft could have won in mobile in 2011
Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 is a solid product that suffered from one fatal flaw: The burden and baggage of the Windows brand.
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Microsoft's one big opportunity in mobile
Microsoft is desperately playing catch-up in the mobile market. But, there's one big move that Microsoft could still make to lull buyers away from Android and Apple devices.
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How loyal are you to Microsoft Windows? Take the poll
Technophiles and early adopters appear to be using Windows in smaller numbers than ever. Here's a quick data point on that topic and a poll that is aimed at measuring your Windows ...
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First take on Windows 8: Two things wrong and one thing right
Microsoft provided its first public demo of Windows 8 this week. The UI looked flashy, but Microsoft is still trying to marry tablets and desktops, and it could ruin the standard v...
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Four things that hurt Microsoft at CES 2011
CES 2011 was one of the biggest and most bullish shows in years, but it was not a good one for Microsoft. See the four bad trends that conspired against Microsoft at this year's CE...
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How the stars aligned against Microsoft at CES 2011
CES 2011 was one of the biggest and most bullish shows in years, but it was not a good one for Microsoft. See the four bad trends that conspired against Microsoft at this year's CE...
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The 10 greatest moments of Microsoft-Apple collaboration
Microsoft versus Apple has long been the marquee rivalry of the technology industry, but the two companies also have a long history as frenemies. Here are their 10 greatest collabo...
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Microsoft's misguided tablet strategy is the apotheosis of the company
Microsoft has promised Windows 7 tablets to compete with the iPad. See why that strategy is misguided and how it is indicative of the larger struggles at Microsoft.