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Steve Ballmer sets the pace at CES 2010


by Tony Crabtree on January 7th, 2010

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer kicked off CES 2010 this evening with an impressive keynote speech to a packed audience of Consumer Electronics executives and press.

 
After a delayed start due to technical glitches Steve gave a wide ranging appraisal of Microsoft’s ever growing multi-platform offering – ranging from Windows 7 through to Bing, Zune, PC-TV LBS [...]

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Microsoft Doth Protest Too Much?


by Andy Kitson on February 7th, 2009

Rumours continue to fly thick and fast that Microsoft is poised to launch its own range of mobile handsets, based on its own Windows Mobile OS platform. However, executives continue to deny outright that any such plans are in hand.
Given that such a strategy would, at best, annoy many of the handset vendors that partner with Microsoft [...]

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Computer Giants Eye Smartphone Market


by Andy Kitson on January 30th, 2009

Computer makers Acer and Dell are said to be developing high-end mobile phones to complement their successful laptop and desktop computer portfolios. Such a move would not only help to sustain growth during the recession, but also put them in a better position to counter the growing threat of rival Apple, which has enjoyed enormous success in this [...]

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