Some of the complaints I've heard boil down to.... "People don't like change".
Some of the complaints I've heard boil down to.... "People don't like change".
But if they're phasing out the mouse format in favor of touch screen, then how will I play games?
that's why the one after it is a success.
In other words, Microsoft has convinced consumers to pay to be a part of their beta testing system..
Not really. Every other one maybe. Windows ME and Vista were quickly shelved.
Hardly at the beta stage. They had touch technology even before Apple made the first iphone announcement. They've been seeding the same things in the market with Windows phones. All they're doing now is consolidating all their products.
I don't necessarily recommend it now though. You could use Windows 7 if you want, but ultimately, things will move as planned.
I think we mean the same thing.
I am not talking about the GUI or the features... rather things like business efficiency, kernel robustness, platform scalability.
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Kinda nonspecific; I'd like to know more.The requirement to obtain most software on Windows RT through the Windows Store
What's "Windows RT" all about? I hear that it's crippled.
What's "Windows RT" all about? I hear that it's crippled. From Wikipedia:
Kinda nonspecific; I'd like to know more.
I love my Dell Duo but would love to replace it with something more fancypants.