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Microsoft's mobile strategy: Where Android, iOS and Windows 8.1 fit in

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Microsoft's mobile strategy: Where Android, iOS and Windows 8.1 fit in

Microsoft formally unveiled Windows 8.1 to developers on Wednesday, with executives promising a “rapid release” schedule to keep the pace of new innovations coming. For those who have look into PCWorld's hands-on of the Windows 8.1 preview, Microsoft's 

When Microsoft first revealed Windows 8.1, many pundits fixated on what they saw as backpedaling. The fact that Microsoft was bringing in trade a Start button, and making it simpler to stay within the confines of the desktop, they said, was a sign that

Microsoft is adding a bunch of new things to Windows 8.1, as the first part of its "rapid release" plot for its desktop OS. One aspect of the update..

Microsoft is kicking off its Build developer conference today at 9am. The company has already announced that it will unveil Windows 8.1 in a Preview translation t..

It doesn't look all that different at first glance, but on closer inspection the Windows 8.1 Start screen reveals multiple changes. The most obvious changes, publicized here, are two new tile sizes, making a total of four options for showing programs and

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