More on Windows on ARM: Highlights From Sinofsky’s 8,600-Word Opus

We read the whole blog post, so you don’t have to. Unless, of course, you want to.
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Tilera’s Server Chip Challenges Intel, Sort Of

A start-up called Tilera has a server chip that can do roughly the same work that a server chip from Intel does, but uses less power.
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Former Apple CEO Says Newton “Scribble Thing” Was 15 Years Ahead of Its Time

Not a “piece of junk,” as Steve Jobs said in 1997.
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Interview: Microsoft’s Steven Sinofsky on Why a Windows Store Makes Sense

In an interview, Sinofsky says the move represents a natural evolution for Windows, at least in a world where digital distribution has replaced retail shelves as the primary mechanism for buying software.
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Paul Otellini Busts Some Myths About Intel

Think Intel has no real future in the post-PC era? CEO Paul Otellini would like a word with you.
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Is Windows 8 Just the Bold Bet That Microsoft Needed?

With Windows 8, Microsoft seems to be indicating a willingness to shake things up in order to better compete in a new world of devices.
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Intel Working With Google to Optimize Android for Its Chips

Intel Corp. has formed a partnership with Google Inc. to optimize the Android operating system for its processors, with hopes the move will help the chip giant make inroads into the mobile market and have everything from servers to smartphones running on its technology.

Windows 8 Forces Some Compromises After All

Systems running Intel and AMD chips will be able to run Windows apps both new and old. However, systems using ARM-based processors will primarily be able to run only new-style Windows programs.
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Gearing Up for Microsoft’s Big Week

Redmond is due to offer its first detailed look at Windows 8 and make its case to developers and Wall Street at a conference in Anaheim, Calif.
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Amid Slower PC Sales, Chip Makers Intel and AMD Report Earnings

Chip makers Intel and Advanced Micro Devices are reporting quarterly earnings amid a market for personal computers that’s still coming to terms with tablet shock.
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