- Windows 8 Consumer Preview を仮想PCに
3月2日解禁の windows 8 consumer previewを仮想pcに インストール してみました
- Yes, People Really Want Microsoft Windows Running Their Tablets
Microsoft recently unveiled the next version of its Windows operating system, Windows 8. It also launched a developer preview of Windows 8 and will be launching the final version in 2012, which will work on computers as well as tablets. Microsoftは最近、同社のWindowsオペレーティングシステム、Windows 8の次期バージョンを発表した
- Microsoft Stock Going To $32 As Windows 8 Arrives This Month
Microsoft has officially announced that it will be launching the consumer preview version of Windows 8 on February 29, at the Mobile World Congress. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- Windows 8 Serving Up $38 Microsoft Stock Price
Following the public launch of the Windows 8 Consumer Preview last week, Microsoft launched the beta version of Windows Server 8, the latest version of its server OS offering. The company first announced about the new product in September 2011. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- Dell Announces Earnings
PC maker Dell (DELL) announced fourth quarter earnings that fell below analyst estimates. The company earned $764 million, or 43 cents per share, versus $927 million, or 48 cents per share, in the same period last year. Revenue increased by two percent to $16.03 billion, beating analysts estimates by $70 million. The company also said that it expects revenue for the first quarter of 2012 to drop by about seven percent, translating to an amount $100 million below analyst estimates. Dell also said that it plans to design a Windows 8 tablet later this year after Microsoft (MSFT) introduces the new operating system. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- Challenges Ahead for Windows 8 on ARM
One of the most anticipated technology events in 2012 will be the commercial release of Microsoft's Windows 8. Microsoft not only wants to demonstrate their commitment to the Windows PC platform but also show that they can provide deep levels of innovation in new platforms like tablets and convertibles. Microsoft must also demonstrate to many that they can compete on many fronts with Apple, Google and Amazon on platforms, apps and services. Microsoft turned over every stone possible in their planning stage, eventually deciding to make a very huge hardware change in supporting the ARM processor architecture, a major departure from PC Windows platform exclusivity with X86, namely Intel and AMD. With risk comes return, but only if one mitigates the risk. What's becoming increasingly clear is that Windows 8 on ARM architecture, aka WoA, will face many hurdles which will need to be quickly overcome to successfully position it. If not, it will be very challenging for Microsoft, ARM, Nvidia, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, their customers and their retail channels. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- Microsoft And Intel Try To Fend Off iPad Frenzy With Ultrabooks
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
- Microsoft Strikes Body Blow With Kinect And Windows 8 Fusion
Microsoft recently announced the latest version of Windows, Windows 8, and also launched a developer preview of Windows 8. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- Microsoft's future riding on Windows 8
Microsoft is scrambling to preserve what's left of its kingdom.
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- Microsoft Stakes Future on Windows 8, Nokia
Microsoft's Kinect and Xbox business picked up the slack as its core Windows division faltered, but pressure is intensifying on its mobile initiatives to propel the company forward null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- AdVoice: Is a Windows 8 Ultrabook a Mobile Device? Yes, I Think It Is.
If you're the type who refers to the Oxford English Dictionary during simple Scrabble games, you and I might not see eye to eye on whether or not to call an UltraBook PC a mobile device. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- Windows 8 May Run Mobile Apps
Microsoft's Windows 8 platform may support Windows Phone apps, giving the software maker a competitive advantage as devices become increasingly integrated with one another. _NULL_
- Windows 8 Makes Microsoft A Tablet Contender Against Android, Apple
Microsoft showcased its Windows 8 on tablets at the BUILD conference this week. We wrote previously about how Windows 8 will be the single most important factor to the company’s revenues next year. Microsoftは今週BUILD会見でタブレット上で、そのWindows 8を展示
- Windows 8 をシャットダウンできました・・・
昨日 はwindows 8 developer previewをシャットダウンできな~ぃ!!!、と悩んでしまいましたが、ようやくシャットダウンの仕方が判りました
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