Steve Ballmer told the BBC, “it is fair that we are going to the
hardware … so we can see where we get a new set of important, yes, we
will be in interesting”
Chief Executive’s comments came ahead of a Windows 8 launch event in New York, which will follow Microsoft’s Surface tablet on sale.Other PC manufacturers are likely to follow other news device can think about.
Mr Ballmer caused a stir in June when he revealed that his company’s tablet computer was making his own family – a contribution to an arm extended battery life – powered by chip-based, Intel’s technology offers a deep experience of using Windows.
Until now, Microsoft focused on software and hardware will be dependent on a third party, such as the Xbox game console and Kinect sensor as a gesture of the few exceptions.
Taiwanese PC maker Acer chief executive, the Financial Times said that the Surface “is a huge [PC] negative impact on the ecosystem and other products” added that he was in contact with Microsoft to discuss his concerns.
But Dell -’s third-largest computer maker in the world – has been less disturbed by the move.
“Surface was announced a proof of concept and application development and push people would have to create some buzz-it was coming from me warm,” Kirk Schell, Dell’s vice president of client and consumer products group recently told the BBC.
“They’ve invested in Windows 8 so it was important to work with, so the logical thing was not my surface.”
Microsoft’s launch of the firm’s Sony, Dell, Lenovo and Acer with “partners” was dedicated to the promotion of the computer from the Windows 8 certified.
Chief Executive’s comments came ahead of a Windows 8 launch event in New York, which will follow Microsoft’s Surface tablet on sale.Other PC manufacturers are likely to follow other news device can think about.
Mr Ballmer caused a stir in June when he revealed that his company’s tablet computer was making his own family – a contribution to an arm extended battery life – powered by chip-based, Intel’s technology offers a deep experience of using Windows.
Until now, Microsoft focused on software and hardware will be dependent on a third party, such as the Xbox game console and Kinect sensor as a gesture of the few exceptions.
Taiwanese PC maker Acer chief executive, the Financial Times said that the Surface “is a huge [PC] negative impact on the ecosystem and other products” added that he was in contact with Microsoft to discuss his concerns.
But Dell -’s third-largest computer maker in the world – has been less disturbed by the move.
“Surface was announced a proof of concept and application development and push people would have to create some buzz-it was coming from me warm,” Kirk Schell, Dell’s vice president of client and consumer products group recently told the BBC.
“They’ve invested in Windows 8 so it was important to work with, so the logical thing was not my surface.”
Microsoft’s launch of the firm’s Sony, Dell, Lenovo and Acer with “partners” was dedicated to the promotion of the computer from the Windows 8 certified.
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