Could Windows 8 eventually catch on? Perhaps it can over time. But Microsoft needs to do a better job of easing people into it
Windows 8
Review: Razer Edge Tablet Is a Rocky Shortcut to the Future of Gaming
Razer tries to deliver the future of gaming through brute force, and there are unintended consequences.
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Windows 8 Needs More Apps Like TouchMail
A clever e-mail program shows off Microsoft’s new operating system to good advantage.
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Windows Blue: Return of the Start Button?
The next version of Windows may look a little more like…Windows.
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Sorry, PC Industry: You’ve Apparently Managed to Perfect the PC
Maybe the PC industry, like the TV industry, has entered the era of infrequent upgrades
Windows Blue and the Rise of Ultramobiles
Later this year, Microsoft will introduce an upgrade to Windows 8, code named Windows Blue. It will be quite an important update to the current version of the company’s PC operating system.
Microsoft Paves Way for Smaller Windows 8 Tablets
Microsoft is apparently making room for smaller Windows 8 tablets that could compete with devices like Amazon’s Kindle Fire and Apple’s iPad Mini.
Windows Blue Leak Brings More Evidence of the Desktop’s Decline
Don’t worry, the desktop isn’t going away in Windows Blue, but it doesn’t seem as vital as it is in Windows 8 and Windows RT
Why I Haven’t Given Up on Windows 8 as a Concept
It’s easy to chalk up recent Surface Windows 8 Pro reviews as evidence that Microsoft can’t pull off a single operating system for all kinds of hardware. But the right hardware hasn’t arrived yet.
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Review: Microsoft Surface Pro, the Surface That’s More PC than Tablet
Microsoft’s more powerful Windows tablet tries to be more things to more people, but it can’t do everything well
Acer Iconia W510 Review: A Weak Windows 8 Tablet with a Dealbreaker Dock
Out of the entire first wave of Windows 8 hybrids that launched late last year, Acer’s Iconia W510 was the one that interested me most. It’s all the more heartbreaking, then, that it isn’t very good.
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Windows 8 Pricing Goes Back to Normal
As planned, the $39.99 upgrade deal will come to an end on February 1.