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As Nokia's Windows Phone bet falters, there's one last hope
If all Windows Mobile users switch to Windows Phone, Microsoft's smartphone market share would triple. And that's good news for Nokia. Read More


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Why Windows 8 tablets won't threaten the iPad (or Android)
Does an Office-equipped Windows 8 tablet work well in a tablet context? Our mobile blogger's been experimenting with both for several days, and the answer is a decided no. Read More

First look: Microsoft Office 2013
Office 2013 has clearly been revised to work that much better in Windows 8 and on touch-centric devices, but the vast majority of its functionality remains in place. Read More

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