dailytech.com - 11/2/2009
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Speech recognition will be as big as touch capability in the future reckons Microsoft
maximumpc.com - 30 days ago
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maximumpc.com —
Windows 7’s launch may have turned in an
impressive 234% growth in sales over Vista , but...
at least one industry analyst report is suggesting it may not be enough to bring Microsoft out of the red. Boxed copies of the software enjoyed strong pre-orders , but as many of you know, ...
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Windows 7 is Selling Well, But Microsoft Could Still be ...
digitimes.com - 29 days ago
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digitimes.com —
While smartbook PCs based on ARM processors will
be launched in 2010, Microsoft will continue with its...
strategic cooperation with Intel and will not have Windows 7 support smartbook PCs for the time being, according to Microsoft corporate vice ...
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Windows 7 will not support ARM-based PCs for the time ...
techreviewsource.com - 10/30/2009
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techreviewsource.com —
One thing we hate about buying a new
Windows-based computer is all the "bloatware" that comes with...
it. PC makers lower the cost of their computers by including trialware software from software makers, most likely security software and productivity ...
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Microsoft Makes "Signature PCs" Without Bloatware
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Microsoft Believes Speech Recognition Will Be as Significant as Multitouch
Maximum PC —
... The infatuation never ends. Microsoft is letting it be known that it still feels a part of any new user interface technology will have to include speech recognition. Zig Serafin of Microsoft tells us: "Voice is the new touch. It's the natural evolution from keyboards and touch screens. Today, speech is rapidly becoming an expected part of our everyday experience across a variety of devices." ...
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The Tech Report: News —
Tuesday Shortbread by Ronald Hanaki 9:15 AM on November 3, 2009 Tuesday Nvidia CEO: We don't make money cannon like Intel Comcast, NBC deal almost complete DailyTech reports speech is the next touch according to Microsoft DigiTimes reports Intel CEO promotes Larrabee privately during China visit NordicHardware reports hexa-core Thuban debuts at 2.8GHz PC World reports Acer hints at faster Intel CULV chips in Q1 NordicHardware reports dual-core Cortex A9 in mobile phones next year Fudzilla has Nvidia GeForce GT ...
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Windows 7 busts the 3 per cent share barrier —
The Register 11/2/2009
And that's not counting copies not installed yet... Microsoft's kind of make or break Windows 7 launch pushed the OS to a stonking 3.48 per cent market share by the end of last month, figures from tracker firm Net Applications show.…
Windows 7: Hot New Hardware —
PC World Latest Technology News 11/2/2009
Microsoft put eye-catching hardware on display at last week's Windows 7 launch event. From netbooks and ultrathins to standard-size laptops and All-in-One touchscreen PCs, here's a closer look at some of the shiniest new Windows 7 machines.
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