Microsoft has failed
Their actions erase any lingering doubt
Microsoft is in deep trouble, their two main product lines are failing, and the blame game is intensifying.
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Microsoft is in deep trouble, their two main product lines are failing, and the blame game is intensifying.
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Microsoft does not understand tablets, and this means the company cannot make a competitive mobile product.
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One of the more interesting thing we saw, was a new little logo from our friends in Redmond.
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If you were thinking that Microsoft could not make their server line less palatable, Windows Server 2012 Essentials will prove you wrong.
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Will foundries bite the release schedule of the XBox Next, or will Microsoft keep the dates they have told those in the know?
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Valve is giving Microsoft the single finger salute by offering apps on Steam, and users win
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Nokia’s Lumia line is following the corporate path in a spiral down the drain.
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Microsoft is lost, clueless, and stumbling in the mobile space, and the latest twist, turning on its own, shows it has no idea where to go next.
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When SemiAccurate broke the story about HP dumping Microsoft’s ARM tablets, we actually didn’t expect them to turn on their own quite so viciously.
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Remember when we said that Microsoft management was essentially incompetent and destroyed their partner relationships with a single WARTy Surface?
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Remember that pesky monopoly verdict against Microsoft that ended in a toothless consent decree?
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It looks like the Microsoft ‘not a threat (TM)’ against Onlive has made some changes come about.
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If you crave more info about the upcoming XBox 720/Next, there is finally some concrete info.
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There’s been a lot of buzz about Windows 8 around the web, and unsurprisingly, at Microsoft’s BUILD conference.
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It is mating season for the singing moles of Redmond, fresh off their migration back from Mountain View, and they are singing about the XBox Next chip.
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