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Microsoft on Monday announced the Surface tablet during a press conference in Los Angeles, California. Rumors leading up to the event suggested that the Redmond-based company had an own-brand tablet ...
Microsoft Monday unveiled a pair of tablet computers dubbed "Surface" in a bold move that thrusts the world's largest software company into uncharted hardware waters. Microsoft said the tablets would ...
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NEW YORK - With the unveiling of the Surface tablet, Microsoft is heading into unusual territory: competing with its partners, the same companies that make Windows PCs. But Microsoft has little to ...
Microsoft is reportedly planning to move Surface production out of China by 2026 and is also encouraging Xbox production to ...
Microsoft is betting big on its overhaul of Windows and the primary driver of this radical change is the explosion of mobile devices. Microsoft’s vision is to provide its users with the exact same ...
After keeping the tech world on the edge of its seat for days in anticipation of a "major" secret announcement, Microsoft unveiled Monday the Surface, its first-ever homegrown tablet PC. The new ...
The Surface Pro 9 is the most powerful Surface tablet yet, with two CPU options, but the M1-powered Apple iPad Pro is tougher competition than ever. Which comes out on top? From the laptops on your ...
To say I was shocked when I spotted this deal is an understatement. Microsoft’s Surface Pro X tablet, which typically costs $1,499.99 at full price, is on sale for $549 at Woot’s Amazon store. That’s ...
Microsoft,” according to GeekWire’s Todd Bishop. Surface attempts to take advantage of one of the few criticisms of Apple’s iPad, that it is better for consuming content than creating it. Ballmer said ...