Thursday 25 October 2012

Microsoft Surface: Cheat Sheet

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Microsoft Surface: Cheat Sheet

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Microsoft Surface: Why hardware really matters again

Getting its Surface tablet right is critical for Microsoft, but also reflects how hardware has become important all over again. Read more

iPad mini: Not what I hoped it would be

Apple unveiled the smallest member of the iPad family to great fanfare. Tech addict that I am I figured I would order one as soon as possible but now I have my doubts. Read more

Apple's A6X: The iPad gets a serious CPU upgrade

Apple didn't just unveil the iPad mini today, it also refreshed the iPad, and at the core of that refresh is a new chip -- the A6X processor. Read more

The iPad mini and the new iPad 4

Today Apple unveiled the long-awaited iPad mini along with a revamped -- and mostly unexpected -- iPad 4. Let's take a look at how Apple has improved its best-selling tablet. Read more

Display pixel density: Where 'more' is not necessarily 'better'

While beating the iPad 3's pixel density might look good on the box or in press releases, in the real world it can have a negative effect on performance and battery life. Read more

Microsoft launches Windows 8, Surface: By the numbers

Microsoft today announced Windows 8 and the Surface tablet at an event in New York. The software giant also threw out some interesting, previously unseen numbers and figures. Here's what you need to know. Read more

Windows Surface RT: Microsoft's greatest hardware fiasco ever?

Kin, Zune, and now Surface, Microsoft shows once more that as a hardware company it's a fine software business. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Microsoft Surface and its keyboard get a day out (pictures)

Want to know what Microsoft Surface looks like out in the wild? Here's your chance to find out. View on site

Apple unveils fourth gen. iPad, iPad Mini

Just sixth months after releasing the new iPad, Apple introduced its fourth generation iPad and its junior-sized, 7.9-inch iPad mini. View on site

Apple's new Macs of all stripes

Apple's latest crop of iMac desktops and MacBook laptops look as sweet as ever. View on site



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