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Surface Book runs into problems and Google may kill Chrome OS (CNET Radar)

2015-10-31
these are the top stories of the week Microsoft Surface book is having issues net neutrality might have problems in Europe Android looks to be Google's future and what else you should know Microsoft's new surface devices went on sale according to some reports Microsoft's first laptop the surface book had some issues some people had problems with their laptops crashing blocking up trackpad freezes and some machines just didn't work at all the surface book is a big gamble by Microsoft and hopefully the company will fix the problem soon the european parliament voted on net neutrality rules that on their face look to keep the internet running like normal however the Parliament also rejected for amendments that could have closed loopholes to creating internet fast lanes why does pay for prioritization matter to anyone outside of Europe it could potentially stifles smaller companies from competing against better funded companies less competition is bad for everyone Google may have one less operating system soon according to a report from The Wall Street Journal the mobile operating system Android would absorb Google's desktop operating system Chrome OS the report says google has been working on this for about two years and progress was made recently a version of the new Android with chrome OS could be unveiled as early as next year with an official version to roll out in 2017 very quickly here are some more stories you should know about nintendo announced it will release a free smartphone game called me tomo in march capcom confirmed street fighter 5 will be released on the playstation 4 on februari 16 2016 the xbox one will get a new dashboard with some xbox 360 backwards compatibility on November twelfth and google introduced a new router made by a sous that is controllable by waving your hand over us for more information on everything tech go to cnet com amaya's Akhtar signing off
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