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Microsoft Unveils Windows 8
Microsoft showcased its Windows 8 on tablets at the BUILD conference this week. We wrote
previously about how Windows 8 will be the single most important factor to the company’s
revenues next year.
Microsoft confirmed these thoughts as it has ambitiously redesigned much of Windows 8
functionality and made it more flexible in order to work on tablets and traditional desktop
computers as well as sync easily with Windows Phone 7.
If Microsoft moves quickly, it could potentially capture a meaningful portion of the tablet market in
the next couple of years. Manufacturers are looking for alternatives to Android, which could help
them beat the iPad. Windows 8 will be launched for tablets as well as computers and will
support both the X86 and ARM architectures.
Windows 8 will also offer better integration with Windows Phone 7, and together, they will offer a
complete ecosystem just like Apple’s Mac OS X and iOS, which should make it the platform of
choice for hardware manufacturers looking for a non-Apple unified solution.
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Are AOL, Yahoo and Microsoft desperate?
Could the news that Microsoft, Yahoo and AOL are planning to join together to sell ads on each other's sites be
a trial balloon –- a leak designed to test reaction?
If so, the early responses aren't so encouraging. AllThingsD broke the news on Wednesday, reporting that
executives from all three companies made a presentation to "a group of top Web publishers and ad buyers" at a dinner
in Manhattan on Tuesday night. Not the epitome of stealth.
In a statement to Adweek today, a Microsoft spokesman said: "We believe that choice, openness and competition help
drive innovation in the market. As such, we are always looking for ways to partner with others in the digital advertising
ecosystem to offer innovative solutions that benefit advertisers and publishers. However we have nothing specific to
share at this time,“
In other words, yes, we're doing this, and yes, we've already got the marketing boilerplate prepared, but no, we
don't want to officially announce it until we see how caustic the criticism will be. Pretty caustic, so far. The idea
has "a whiff of desperation about it" is the consensus of the media buyers interviewed by AdWeek, writes that
publication's Ki Mae Heussner.
The ads in question represent leftover display inventory that the individual companies can't sell on their own. Currently,
such ads are handled by ad networks that, of course, take a cut. This arrangement will allow the three companies to
keep all the revenue and share it among themselves.
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Intel Chases a More Power-Efficient Future
Intel has announced a line of more power-efficient microprocessors for smart phones and tablets that could help recapture
some of this increasingly valuable market segment. At the Intel Developers Forum (IDF) in San Francisco this week , the company also
announced that it's forming an alliance with Google to get the Android operating system released more quickly for Intel
hardware.
Intel now finds itself in an unfamiliar, and uncomfortable, position. Having dominated the computer landscape for years by churning out
faster and faster chips, it now lags behind in the race to create more energy-efficient microchips for smart phones and tablets—
two rapidly growing hardware categories that are eating into sales of desktop and laptop computers.
The majority of smart phones and tablets on the market today, including the iPhone and iPad, use chips designed by ARM, a U.K.
company that licenses microchip designs. Nvidia, Freescale, Texas Instruments, Samsung, and other companies manufacture ARM
chips. The first Intel microchip aimed at the mobile market—the Atom—was released in 2008, but it proved less power-efficient than
comparable ARM chips. Because battery life is prized in mobile devices, no major manufacturer is using Atom chips in its devices.
That could change next year. During his keynote speech at IDF 2011, Intel CEO Paul Otellini demonstrated a new version of Atom
that promises to be much more power-efficient and capable than the original. The chip, code-named Medfield, is a refined
Atom design that solves many issues that previously hurt the chip's power efficiency . Otellini and Google's Android chief, Andy
Rubin, showed a prototype smart phone powered by the chip running the latest version of the Android operating system.
Intel and Google also announced on Tuesday that new versions of Android will be optimized for Intel hardware and released along with
versions made for other hardware. That's an important strategic move for Intel—in the past, it's had to wait several months for new
versions of Android to be ported to its hardware. The move could persuade hardware manufacturers to use Intel's Atom instead of
ARM-based chips, since they could launch their products more quickly. Intel-powered tablets running Android were also demoed
on the floor of IDF 2011.
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Volkswagen Test Drive
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Reporters Without Borders
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Contagion
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