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Can Windows Phone win over Windows fans? | Tech Sanity Check

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TechRepublic Member | October 31, 2011

I'm still waiting for Windows Phone to win me over

Deb Shinder is a fan of Microsoft products, but there are several reasons why she hasn't completely jumped on the Windows Phone bandwagon. Read more

Editor's note
Is Windows Phone is going to be a success then it's going to have to win over Windows fans like Deb Shinder. Read Deb's article on why she's not sold yet. -Jason

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Google Reader gets its overdue interface refresh

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Will Asus' coming ARM-based Windows 8 tablets be available in 2012?

PC maker Asus has let the cat partially out of the bag regarding its Windows 8 tablet plans. It seems apparent, however, that there are at least two Win 8 tablets coming from Asus before the end... Read more

HP already testing Windows 8 on TouchPads

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Apple's iPad grabs education lead, says survey

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[TechRepublic] Initial sign-up on Amazon Web Services

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