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Your Quick Guide To Stick Computers And What They’re Good For
Education and business, for starters. Then your living room.

Microsoft Will Show Us What’s Replacing Windows 8 On September 30
Here comes the post-Windows 8 future.

A Replacement For Windows 8 May Be Nearing The “Threshold”
We should get a peek next month.

The New “One Microsoft” Is About To Get Slimmer
This could be the software giant’s biggest round of layoffs ever.

Satya Nadella Proves That Microsoft Hasn’t Changed At All
The Microsoft CEO’s new vision of its customers: Work first, life second. Same as the old vision.
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Microsoft Surface Pro 3: A Great Tablet, But A So-So Laptop [Review]
Microsoft thinks its Surface Pro 3 can displace your MacBook Air. Maybe not.

With Surface Pro, Microsoft Is Trying To Recreate The PC Market
Microsoft thinks it can save the PC industry by recreating laptops as elegant tablets with shocking price tags. Good luck with that.

Surface Pro 3: Meet Microsoft’s New Tablet Hybrid
Microsoft announces a new 2-in-1 tablet/PC hybrid computer.

Something To Like About Windows 8.1
I’m a big email user, and Windows 8.1 finally gets it right.

With Microsoft’s Project Spark, Anyone Can Build A Video Game
Project Spark isn’t just about play—it’s about leveling the playing field.

Windows 8.1 Update Coming To Make It Easier For Mouse And Keyboard Users
Microsoft wants to expand its Windows device empire by making it easier for manufacturers to build Windows 8 and Windows Phone devices.

What Microsoft Gets Wrong With Its New Surface Tablets
It needs to tell people how Windows 8 on Surface will make their lives easier, not how fast the tablet’s processor is.

Microsoft’s Best Bet For Next CEO Currently Runs Another Giant Company
Installing Stephen Elop as Ballmer’s successor could give Microsoft a leg up in its transition to a devices and services company.

Ballmer Announces Retirement As Microsoft CEO
Stockholders are initially positive to the news that Ballmer will be gone within a year.

Windows 8.1: It’s Getting Better And Stronger — Just Not Fast Enough
The Start button is back. The Mail client is vaguely functional. Settings are rationalized. But it’s not clear Windows 8 is getting better quickly enough.

With Windows 8.1, Microsoft Steps Back Toward Operating System Relevance
The new OS beta brings back the Start button, offers more customization and acknowledges that the Metro interface isn’t for everyone.

Samsung’s New Tablet Does Windows… And Android, Too
The mammoth ATIV Q is Samsung’s attempt at ultimate flexibility, although it’s not clear who really needs it.

Windows 8 Is Failing to Beat Windows 7… And XP… And Even Vista!
Windows 8 numbers are still abysmal, but the problem may be the success of Microsoft’s earlier releases, not any particular fault of Windows 8.

Sorry Intel: Your Next-Gen Haswell Chip Won’t Rescue The PC Market
Intel’s latest and greatest, dubbed Haswell, is an evolutionary improvement for a market that needs revolution.