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Windows 8 Super Guide

Paul McDougall
Editor At Large, InformationWeek

Windows 8 And Tablets



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New iPad Vs. Windows 8 Tablets: 8 Considerations
Buy a new iPad now, or wait for a Windows 8 tablet later this year? Here are some factors to consider.

8 Tablets Fit For Windows 8 Beta
Can't wait until the new Windows 8 tablets are released in the fall? These currently available tablets can handle the beta version of the OS now.

Windows 8 Promises 'Edgy' Touch Screens
Microsoft says its new OS will offer edge-to-edge touch fidelity and support for five-finger touch applications.

Windows 8 Tablets For 2012 Holidays?
PC maker Lenovo will join the likes of Dell, HP, and Nokia and launch a Windows 8 mobile device, according to reports.

Windows 8 To Match iPad Retina Display?
Microsoft is building Windows 8 to handle a wide range of screen resolutions. But it's unclear whether hardware makers will take advantage.

Windows 8 Tablets Could Be Risky Business
Microsoft's admission that Windows on ARM tablets are best for "unmanaged environments" could lock them out of the enterprise computing market.

Windows 8 ARM Tablets: 8 Must-Know Facts
Microsoft is building a version of Windows specifically for tablets and ultralight notebooks that will run ARM SoC chips, and it’s unlike any Windows version you’ve seen before.

Windows 8 On ARM Won't Run Old Apps
Microsoft wants to create a closed Metro ecosystem for ARM tablets, which means no legacy support for existing Windows software.

Nokia Plans Windows 8 Tablet
Finnish phone maker developing Windows 8 tablet to compete with iPad. But should the company keep its focus on smartphones?

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