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Yes, it's true. The next version of Windows will run on low-power ARM chips, some of which will be made by Intel -- and many of which won't. Mary Jo Foley, as always, has more details.
Posted by Lee Pender on January 06, 2011
Here's your guide to all the IT training sessions, partner meet-ups and annual Microsoft conferences you won't want to miss.
Microsoft has introduced a new water-saving datacenter design as part of its commitment to sustainability.
With Windows 10 nearing its end of life, Microsoft is urging users to transition to Windows 11.
Is 17 years long enough to refer to something as a tradition?
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