Windows RT: living on borrowed time?
When Windows RT shipped, a sceptical IT industry opted to steer clear - with good reason. Now, the question is when will Microsoft kill it
When Steve Ballmer threw Steven Sinofsky, the former president of Microsoft's Windows Division, overboard, it marked a tacit admission by the company's no-nonsense CEO that its client operating systems...
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