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Build's Big Tent
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Microsoft held a camp meeting for a few of its friends at its Redmond, Wash., campus Oct. 30. Well, it wasn't really a camp meeting; although it was held in a big tent, there were thousands of developers on hand, rather than just a few. In any event, Microsoft kicked off its Build 2012 conference...
Windows 8 Enterprise
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Now that Microsoft has launched Windows 8 and consumers are all set to get their hands on the new operating system, the next step will be to see what enterprises do regarding the new platform. That is one of the key things Microsoft and its partners are looking at as Windows 8 is now loaded...
Samsung tried to create the ultimate in Ultrabook computers by making the Series 9 lighter, thinner and better looking than anything else. Whether the company succeeded in making it better looking is a judgment for the user. But it is pretty light and it's really thin. Unfortunately, there...
REVIEW: There’s a lot to like about the Samsung Series 9 Ultrabook, but that doesn’t mean everything turned out as well as we'd like.
Despite OEM competition directly from Microsoft, partners are creating an "incredible breadth" of hardware that will run the Windows 8 operating system, Microsoft's chief financial officer says.
Dell XPS 13
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The PC industry is in the midst of a worrisome slump. As tablet sales soar and consumers continue to put down their notebooks for an iPad, PC makers are finding that sales are on the downturn. Recently, research firm Gartner revealed that PC shipments were down 8.3 percent year-over-year during...
NEWS ANALYSIS: With just two weeks until the launch of Windows 8, the Surface tablet and other devices Oct. 26, enterprises face a host of difficult decisions about what devices and operating systems to support in their organization given pricing and compatibility issues with the various new...
The new drive aims to provides the best attributes of solid state disks (speed and responsiveness) with the capacity (up to 1TB in storage) and cost-effectiveness of hard disk drives.