Microsoft announces new tablet
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I Wear Pants
They actually announced yesterday that Windows Phone 8 would actually be using the same kernal as Windows 8 and Windows RT. Which means it should be a lot easier to get your programs going across the whole ecosystem which should be pretty appealing for developers.Jawbreaker;1207154 wrote:Being able to develop with MS developing tools is a major plus (DirectX support) for both the tablet and phone is a major plus. Seems like the ceiling on the new MS stuff is a lot higher than both Android and iOS. -
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I think this is the best thing MS has done for awhile.I Wear Pants;1207416 wrote:They actually announced yesterday that Windows Phone 8 would actually be using the same kernal as Windows 8 and Windows RT. Which means it should be a lot easier to get your programs going across the whole ecosystem which should be pretty appealing for developers. -
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I'm thinking that the next Xbox might even be similar in that regard. And if you can transfer say 90% or so of code between their phones, Windows 8, Windows RT, and the next Xbox (last one is my speculation only but I think it makes sense) then they're going to have an incredibly compelling group of devices and operating systems for developers to program for.WebFire;1207584 wrote:I think this is the best thing MS has done for awhile. -
WebFireSomething that may hurt the Surface initially...Wifi only.
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Did they say that? And it having a USB port I don't see why you couldn't use one of the dongle things from Verizon/Att/whoever.WebFire;1209244 wrote:Something that may hurt the Surface initially...Wifi only. -
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/microsoft-surface-tablet-said-to-be-wi-fi-only-for-first-release/2012/06/22/gJQAWrf2uV_story.html?tid=pm_business_popI Wear Pants;1209259 wrote:Did they say that? And it having a USB port I don't see why you couldn't use one of the dongle things from Verizon/Att/whoever. -
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Didn't see a whole lot of sourcing there other than the usual "analyst" guys so it may still have it and also as I said, it uses Windows and has a USB port, you can use one of the USB sticks if you need to connect to a network and it doesn't have a mobile data radio built in.
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You don't even need a USB port for that. But it's still a disadvantage to have carry anything extra to do it if the competition has it built in. Hopefully it does come with it.I Wear Pants;1209331 wrote:Didn't see a whole lot of sourcing there other than the usual "analyst" guys so it may still have it and also as I said, it uses Windows and has a USB port, you can use one of the USB sticks if you need to connect to a network and it doesn't have a mobile data radio built in.