Surface, SmartGlass, Apple 'apologies,' and more - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Friday, October 26, 2012
Surface, SmartGlass, Apple 'apologies,' and more - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Friday, October 26, 2012
2012-10-26
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virgin mobile today marks the beginning
of Windows 8 and a new era for Microsoft
at launch event in New York last night
the company flex its marketing muscle
and took over Times Square it wasn't
just for windows 8 though as the company
also launched its surface tablet the
first reviews are in and the general
consensus is that new harder is
attractive but besides office the app
selection for the new Windows RT is very
weak right now it's a future of promise
but the clock is ticking starting now
speaking of Microsoft smart glass for
android is now available think of it as
a second screen for the xbox 360
SmartGlass provides additional
information with certain programs and
will also work as a number controller
the functionality is baked into Windows
8 and the upcoming windows phone a smart
glass is also coming to IRS but that ETA
is currently unknown but that's got come
soon right finally Apple has published
its legally mandated apology to sampler
as required by British Highfill ruling
the company has posted a link on its UK
homepage that takes you to a rather
brief letter in the required Ariel 11
font size apples letter quotes the
judge's ruling saying that Samsung
tablets are not as cool as the iPad the
letter also notes apples victories in
Germany and the United States Apple is
also required to print its passive
aggressive apology in a number of UK
publications the minimum font size for
that is Ariel full team and that's it
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