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Why Microsoft is Smart to Produce its Own Tablet

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June 17, 2012
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Why Microsoft is Smart to Produce its Own Tablet Analysis: The software leader has produced its own hardware before, but never competing with the platforms that run Windows. It's time for that to change.
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Draw Something Mobile Game Aims for Prime Time TV The popular mobile and social game is reportedly coming to TV as a game show, where home audiences can compete with celebrities and show off their artistic skills.
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Live Update: Microsoft LA Event The topic is still a mystery, but join us here at 3:45 p.m. PDT Monday, June 18 to add your speculation and hear the play-by-play report.
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Online Activity Can Signal Depression, Study Says Researchers found that the more a participant's survey score indicates depression, the more the person's Internet usage includes sharing files like movies and music.
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