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Windows 8, iOS 6 set for tablet face-off

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June 02, 2011
Windows 8, iOS 6 set for tablet face-off
The next version of Microsoft's Windows operating system puts a much bigger emphasis on tablets, yet by the time it's released, Apple could be a whole two versions ahead from where it's at with its current tablet OS. Microsoft gave a public preview of its tablet-friendly next-generation Windows at the D9 confab yesterday. Read the full story on where we expect this battle to go.

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