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Review: Microsoft's Surface RT will make even a fanboy cry
You have to give Microsoft credit for creating an iPad competitor that's more than a copy. Yes, the Surface RT is roughly the same size and weight as the iPad, but it's truly its own device. Read More


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How Windows Phone 8 security compares to iOS and Android
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With the Surface, Microsoft beats Google, not Apple
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Microsoft rolls out Windows Phone SDK 8.0 to egg on mobile development
Alongside the expected hype about the subjective greatness of Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8, Microsoft used this morning's keynote session at Build to announce the availability of the new Windows Phone SDK 8.0. Read More

Microsoft's meaningless RT license could sink Surface
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Google debuts Nexus 10 tablet, Nexus 4 smartphone
Google on Monday announced a new 10-inch Nexus tablet and 4.7-inch Nexus smartphone with the latest Android 4.2 operating system, code-named "Jelly Bean." Read More


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