Monday, 22 October 2012

Windows 8 vs. Windows RT: Confusion remains

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Windows RT vs Windows 8: On the Surface, there's still a lot of confusion

Microsoft Surface has been popular enough for pre-orders to sell out but there's continuing confusion among users and IT pros about what the Windows RT operating system it runs is and what the OS does. Read more

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