Source: news.softpedia.com --- Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Microsoft has worked hard on making Windows 10 an operating system optimized for tablets, especially given its push for 2-in-1 devices with the Surface lineup, and now all these efforts are finally paying off. In addition to several partners that created tablets and 2-in-1 devices running Windows 10, companies that were previously investing millions of dollars into Android products are now switching sides, most of them convinced by the advantages that Microsoft’s operating system is offering to customers. One such example is Samsung, which has until now been one of the top companies building Android devices, including tablets and smartphones. But as far as tablets are concerned, Samsung is ready to bet big on Windows 10, with most of its products to run Microsoft’s operating system and not Android as it happened in the past. At MWC 2017 in Barcelona, Samsung introduced several new Windows 10 devices, including a so-called read more ) ...
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