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Microsoft is on a bit of a roll at the moment, everyone sat up and took notice of their innovative Surface tablet, Windows 8 is getting positive reviews for its forward-thinking user interface and now it's time for Microsoft to unveil its latest version of Office.
Microsoft is embarking on one of its most important years during its lengthy history - this year, for the first time, they are going to release a new operating system for PC, phones, tablets and laptops - Windows 8 represents a first for Microsoft, they’re are looking to create an all encompassing software eco-system for all devices – for the first time the whole of Microsoft is looking to sing from the same digital hymn sheet.
At an invite-only press conference in Los Angeles last night Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer unveiled the software giant's answer to the iPad - called Surface – the two new Windows-based tablets are set to be released this Autumn.
If you’ve been keeping tabs on the tech world over the last 12 months you’ll have likely come across a new piece of tech jargon: Cloud Storage. While it has
Microsoft were actually one of the first companies to try and perfect tablet computing over 10 years ago - for many reasons it failed - but this doesn't mean they have given up. With the imminent release of Windows 8 it looks as if the technology and software are finally in place for Microsoft to finally crack this lucrative emerging market.
Things have not been going well for Microsoft lately and a new report released by research firm Chitika is not going to make situation any better for Microsoft. The report
While Microsoft has already said that Xbox 720 would not be hitting markets this year, the speculations about the new generation gaming console refuse to die. According to Xbox World
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