Microsoft may have big things in store for the world of tablet computers. However, anyone attending CEO Steve Baller’s keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show Wednesday hoping to see a parade of upcoming Windows tablet devices likely left disappointed. Instead of lining up an array of almost-to-market tablets for the audience to ogle Wednesday, Ballmer focused on Microsoft products relating to televisions, smartphones and PCs, touting past and future developments in its Xbox, Windows Phone 7 and Windows platforms.
Windows ARMs Itself
Posted by: Paul Hartsock January 6, 2011 08:00 AMMicrosoft may have big things in store for the world of tablet computers. However, anyone attending CEO Steve Baller’s keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show Wednesday hoping to see a parade of upcoming Windows tablet devices likely left disappointed. Instead of lining up an array of almost-to-market tablets for the audience to ogle Wednesday, Ballmer focused on Microsoft products relating to televisions, smartphones and PCs, touting past and future developments in its Xbox, Windows Phone 7 and Windows platforms.