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Microsoft is expected to launch Windows 8, the next version of the Windows operating system (OS), in 2012. It is the leader in the OS market where it competes with Apple's Mac OS X and various Linux based distros. Windows 8 will also run on tablets where Apple's iOS and Google's Android currently control almost the entire market. Apple is also rapidly gaining market share in the notebook market with the popular Macbook Air. Intel, which has been sidelined when it comes to tablets, has been trying to get into the market for smartphone and tablet processors, which is controlled almost entirely by ARM, but hasn’t gained a foothold in the mobile processor market yet. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
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Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference begins today with a keynote address from Steve Jobs. The Apple CEO is expected to tell his audience more about the iCloud, iOS 5, and Mac OS X Lion. The biggest announcement will be about iCloud, The Telegraph reports. Apple’s new Internet storage service recently received a boost after the company reportedly completed deals with major record labels that would allow licensed streaming, a feature that already sets the iCloud apart from its Android and Amazon adversaries. Deals with TV and movie companies are reportedly in the offing too. AppleのWorldwide Developers Conferenceは、スティーブジョブズの基調講演で、今日から始まります
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