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Microsoft Windows can't keep partying like it's 1999

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Microsoft Windows can't keep partying like it's 1999
Microsoft partners, developers and customers may get a clearer picture this week of how the company plans to keep Windows relevant now that its rock-solid position in the market has been shaken up by competitors, shifts in technology and the lukewarm reception of recent releases. Read More
 


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Now you can count Pocket among the app makers that are excited about Android Wear, Google's upcoming software for wearable devices. Read More
 


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