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My Complete High Definition Review of Microsoft's Upcoming Arc Keyboard. This right here is Microsoft's second addition to their Arc ...
My Complete High Definition Review of Microsoft's Upcoming Arc Keyboard. This right here is Microsoft's second addition to their Arc ...

![]() RedOrbit | Windows 8′s next victim: Microsoft kills the Start button ExtremeTech It's possible that the Start button will reappear by then, but a source at Microsoft tells us that we shouldn't get our hopes up. It's also worth noting that the Windows key on your keyboard is not going away and will have the same function as it has Microsoft Bing page tips off new Windows 8 Consumer Preview Microsoft removes start button in Windows 8 Designing Windows 8 or: How to Redesign a Religion |
![]() Moneycontrol.com | Microsoft Flight is free as a bird on Feb. 29 Joystiq by Ben Gilbert on Feb 6th 2012 4:30PM Microsoft clearly has no care for the silly paramaters we call "seasons," as its launching Microsoft Flight on February 29, bucking the original "spring" launch window. Microsoft Flight's official site will be Microsoft Flight Launches End of February 'Microsoft Flight' Gets Release Date, Premium DLC Revealed |
![]() Irish Times | Microsoft looks to the future with Windows 8 China Post Just like with Phone 7, controls have been optimized for touch screens, although a keyboard and a mouse can still be used. Also, because of its mobile focus, Windows 8 will run on energy-saving ARM processors, which, until now, have largely been unique Up to six new Windows Phone form factors in the pipeline Why Windows Phone 7 Beats Android [MPC Comparison] Windows Phone 8 detailed: It's like Windows 8, but not quite |
Windows 8: Under the hood iT News The advent of the smartphone and recent explosive growth of tablet and touchscreen desktops has put pressure on Microsoft to rethink the keyboard and mouse driven interface of the first seven versions of Windows. Windows 8 looks like a completely new |
![]() The Guardian (blog) | The top 50 Android tablet apps The Guardian (blog) If you're not ready to move into Google's cloud, what about this app for creating, editing and sharing Microsoft Office documents? Support for documents, spreadsheets and presentations makes it flexible, and it also plays nice with Evernote and Catch. Acer Iconia Tab W500 Review – Is 2012 the year of Windows tablets? |