While Linux users do not consider Windows to be an adequate operating system for their needs, there is no doubt that many of them would like to use hardware like that in the Surface line to run Linux.
Microsoft will discontinue its Surface 3 – the Intel x7 Atom-based, 10.8”, HD touch tablet. Speculation is growing as to whether it will have a similar sized replacement.
Midday on 12 November 2015 is the time and date Microsoft’s first Flagship Store outside of North America will launch, and it’s launching in Sydney, Australia.
Microsoft’s answer to the iPad Air 2 is the Surface 3, an Intel-powered tablet running all Windows software, and it’s finally on sale.
Microsoft took a beating with the ill-fated Surface RT – quietly renamed Surface. Thankfully, – apart from looks - its nothing like the Surface 3 announced today.
Intel launched a new Atom processor family that has shown up first in the new Surface 3 released today. It is a significant step forward in processing power.
No it is not the Pro – the tablet that redefined x86 computing – but it has a lot in common.
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