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NEWS ANALYSIS: Forget about iPad versus Surface comparisons now that Microsoft has made it clear that it's aiming for another market entirely—the MacBook Air.
Microsoft calls its new Surface Pro 3 a tablet. The specs tell another story.
Microsoft launches Surface Pro 3 in New York City; mini tablet a no show; AT&T expands solar-powered street charge initiative in New York; Google Play customers can now buy items using PayPal; and more.
Video conferencing is an industry in transition, with businesses moving away from buying expensive meeting-room systems and opting for more software- and cloud-based solutions. Part of that is driven by the expense, but there also are other trends in play here, from increased employee mobility...
Chromebooks, which are based on Google's Chrome OS platform, don't necessarily get the kind of attention Android mobile devices do these days. They are basically notebooks competing in a crowded PC market that is getting far less notice than a few years ago. Based on these factors, it would...
Microsoft launches Azure Cloud service for Internet of Things; Heartbleed impacts taxes, Android; AMD Demos x86 APU server running Fedora Linux; and more.
Now that Microsoft has officially ended Windows XP support, millions of people across the globe running Windows XP need to determine what to do next. Should they stick with Windows XP for a short period of time or move to a more modern operating system? When they do take that plunge, they need...
The clock has officially run out on Windows XP. The operating system, which launched in 2001 and retained PC users' loyalty through three service packs, countless malware threats and obligatory security updates, is now retired, at least as far as Microsoft is concerned. But it's going down...
The Google Now cards, which pop up just at the right time to provide topical information on weather, local trains and more, are now available in Google's latest desktop Web browser after debuting for smartphone and tablet users since 2012.
With tablet sales slowing and the market growing more competitive, tech leaders like Apple and Amazon will need to convince consumers that tablets are a necessity.