[TechRepublic] How Microsoft brought the NT core to ARM

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TechRepublic Member | July 16, 2012

Experiment 19: The back story of Microsoft's work to bring NT core to ARM

A new Microsoft Research page acknowledges efforts dating back to 2008 to move the Windows NT core to ARM, which ended up impacting both Windows RT and Windows Phone 8. Read more

The other hidden cost of running Windows on a Mac: battery life

Thinking of buying a MacBook so you can run Windows on it? You might want to think again. A year's worth of data suggests that you'll pay a steep price in battery life. Read more

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On Demand Webcast: Get Lucky: How to Put Planned Serendipity to Work for You and Your Business

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