Microsoft is not the only one to be fiercely backing its Windows RT platform, for it has an ally in Nokia, who also said to be readying a tablet based on the beleaguered Windows version. Interestingly ...
If supporting iPads makes IT pros lose sleep at night, the Windows 8 tablet edition won’t be any better. The upcoming operating system, dubbed Windows RT, doesn’t lack any of the limited business ...
Lenovo has dropped the price on its IdeaPad Yoga 11 giving a $200 discount, dropping the price to $599. TigerDirect still has it for $599 while Amazon has it for $499. One device that has not changed ...
Dell no longer selling XPS 10 tablet models with Windows RT, after Lenovo, Asus and Samsung bailed on the device Dell’s XPS 10 tablet models with Windows RT have been removed from the company’s ...
The 11.6-inch blend of laptop and tablet keeps the signature 360-degree display, 2GB of RAM and 64GB of storage as its more internationally-minded counterpart, and confirms that there's a quad-core ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Microsoft will add its popular Outlook email program to more tablets running on a lightweight version of its Windows operating system as part of a free software update this year. The ...
It has taken almost six months, but Microsoft has finally given the green light to low-resolution (1024x768), 7- and 8-inch Windows 8 tablets. In related news, Microsoft's Windows RT woes continue, ...
Despite an additional year of trying to get Windows RT right, the ARM version of Windows 8.1 remains sluggish on the Surface RT -- and by association, any other Windows RT tablet powered by the Tegra ...
Windows RT is running out of friends. Asus told The Wall Street Journal that it will no longer make Windows RT tablets with ARM chips, saying it took a loss on its Windows RT devices last quarter.
Microsoft might still believe in Windows RT, but support from the PC business is fading fast. Nokia is reportedly the latest company to abandon ship. Although a Windows RT tablet from Nokia has been ...
Surfaces. Turns out, the plural form of Microsoft's new tablet range rolls off of the tongue with ease, but understanding the differences between the first two models may not be quite as easy -- ...
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