I keep hearing about Windows tablets. Steve Ballmer got up on stage with an HP slate at last year’s CES, and nobody was particularly impressed. Now we’re hearing rumors that he’ll give it another shot ...
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and cohorts drew some major applause at CES by showing off new tablets running Windows 7, and for good reason. New devices from Acer, ASUS and Samsung are sleek and have ...
Microsoft is busy at work on a new tablet computer design, a product that may arrive from one or more of its hardware partners in “not a heck of a long time,” CEO Steve Ballmer told analysts on ...
Based on design alone, it's safe to say that the inscrutable device shown above isn't the UX10 we peeked at Computex nor the Android-based Optimus Pad... unless, of course, LG's hardware engineers ...
Microsoft has been demonstrating a new tablet at Computex 2010. The 8.9-inch concept device uses the Windows Embedded Compact 7 operating system-- a cut-down version of Windows 7, designed for tablets ...
Microsoft had high hopes on the HP Slate and had proudly displayed the Slate as the tablet device that would carry the Windows 7 in the fast emerging tablet arena. But that was not to be as of now. HP ...
The 10.1-inch touchscreen Eee Pad Slider tablet will run the Android Honeycomb OS, while the 12-inch Eee Slate E121 will use Windows 7 Netbook pioneer Asustek Computer unveiled four new tablet devices ...
Perhaps Microsoft isn't so stubborn about Windows 7 tablets after all. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer may have just left himself an out to pave the way for a Windows Phone 7 tablet. The official line is ...
At first glance, the ExoPC Slate looks a lot like your typical iPad knockoff. It has a touchscreen display and a shiny bezel and not much else in terms of hardware. The custom user interface is very ...
Microsoft has repeatedly stated that it has no plans to turn the upcoming Windows Phone 7 smartphone operating system into a tablet-style OS. But that doesn’t mean that it’s Windows 7 or bust for ...
Totally, hands down, for a serious work device and assuming the budget for a good device running it? Windows 7 or hopefully even better, Windows 8. Not even a question, to me, even with my Touchpad ...
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