Microsoft Surface Pro ad launches despite supply-constraints

Microsoft Surface Pro ad launches despite supply-constraints

Microsoft Surface Pro advertisement is out, but complaints about its supply also grows.

The recently released ad for Microsoft’s Surface Pro focuses on its business benefits such as the pen input.Of course, it also puts emphasis on how light the products is, which is two pounds only, and a good bend to the USB connectivity and touch interface. However, the ad probably won’t win over irritated consumers who cannot have the products in their hands.

While the ad is a very good promotion for the the Surface Pro, there are still a lot of consumers who complain about the product’s . . . → Read More: Microsoft Surface Pro ad launches despite supply-constraints

OS X Lion, Now Available For Downloading

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Having so far reported a blowout quarter, Apple Inc. started selling its newest operating system, Lion, as a download for $30 on Wednesday.

The company as well updated its MacBook Air computers with latest processors, a backlit keyboard and Thunderbolt technology, which brings data 20 times more rapidly than present processor.  The MacBook Air prices to $999 and above.

Apple as well released a Mac mini with latest Intel core processors, with Thunderbolt and the Lion operating system; it starts at $599.00.

Lion, on the other hand, is the talk of the . . . → Read More: OS X Lion, Now Available For Downloading

A Sneak Peek to Microsoft’s Windows 8

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Windows 8 appears some similar to Windows Phone 7.  Microsoft illustrated the next edition of its operating system at the All Things D conference on an archetype touch-screen tablet with laptops with a keyboard and mouse.

The latest Windows is a lot prettier than its well-known precursor. The touch interface is based on customizable live tiles same of what Microsoft has on its smartphones.  The latest start screen changes the start button, tiles and taskbar each Windows user has lived with. That further recognizable-looking Windows obviously is not gone for fine though, tap a desktop icon for an Office . . . → Read More: A Sneak Peek to Microsoft’s Windows 8