Microsoft is now supporting commercial customers of all Surface devices with new availability and service and support options to help meet demand.
With barely a moment to pause and reflect on last week’s epic Build 2015 conference in San Francisco, Microsoft has set up shop in Chicago this week for its inaugural Ignite conference, which replaces TechEd.
Microsoft today announced Surface 3, a cost-reduced version of Surface Pro 3 that eschews the compatibility and performance issues of previous Windows RT-based Surface tablets. Based on the brand-spanking-new Intel “Cherry Trail” platform, Surface 3 is, in Microsoft’s words, “a full Windows and Office machine” that can fulfill the needs of individuals and businesses alike….
Is Microsoft sabotaging itself with poor distribution? Discover more about distribution, marketing, sales, and the Microsoft Surface in this opinion post.
Microsoft has released details of the new Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 tablets. Will these new devices offer enough to reverse Microsoft’s mobile fortunes?
We take an initial look at Microsoft’s new Surface Pro with Windows 8 Professional. Learn how it compares to the Microsoft’s Surface RT out of the box.
It’s been a busy few weeks for Microsoft. Read Jeff James’ thoughts on the release of Windows 8, Microsoft Surface, and Windows Phone 8, as well as the departure of Windows President Steven Sinofsky.
The Microsoft Surface with WIndows RT tablet has finally arrived. Does Microsoft’s entry into the tablet arena have what it takes? Read our review by John O’Neill Sr. to find out.
Enjoy this humorous take on a Microsoft Surface tablet unboxing, complete with fake Russian accent, an assault rifle cartridge, a “metrosexual” interface, and lots of simulated blue screens.