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[TechRepublic] Microsoft admits Surface keyboard splitting problem

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Microsoft admits Surface keyboard splitting problem

A 'small number' of Microsoft Surface customers have found a split in the Touch Cover keyboard despite having them for under two weeks. Read more

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