Microsoft Rumored to Cut Windows 8 RT Prices


Microsoft's Windows 8 RT, Microsoft iOS, is not gaining the adoption from hardware makers as Microsoft like to see. To get more players to adopt RT instead of pumping out Android tablets, Microsoft...
    


Microsoft Sells Half of the Expected Surface RT Tablets in Q4 2012


It's no secret that Microsoft isn't selling its Surface RT tablet in the numbers that it hoped for. This is Microsoft's first party ARM-powered tablet that runs the Windows RT operating system. When...

Windows RT ‘code integrity mechanism’ gets sidestepped, allows unsigned desktop apps to run

As Microsoft continues to promote and push its RT apps and programs, Windows tinkerer Clrokr at SurfSec has detailed how he managed to circumvent Redmond's controls on what can run on Windows RT. It's worth noting that this may not lead to a broad jailbreak solution, capable of running any desktop program, but it does demonstrate an existing vulnerability. Clrokr outlines how he tinkered with the part of the RAM that instructs the OS whether it should run unsigned, authenticode signed, Microsoft(8) or Windows(12) signed apps. The default setting is for the latter two options, whereas changing this entry allows those other app types to run. If you know your Windows kernel, you can check the full details and code over at the source.

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Microsoft’s Surface RT to be available at UK retailer John Lewis as early as tomorrow

Microsoft's Surface RT to be available at UK retailer John Lewis as early as tomorrow

After announcing it would start selling its Surface RT at third-party retailers in the US and Australia, we figured it was only a matter of time before Microsoft would extend this offer over to the UK (among other places, of course). Well, according to Pocket-lint, retailer John Lewis has confirmed to the site that it will indeed commence stocking both its virtual and physical shelves with Microsoft's 10.1-inch tablet, with the 32GB plus Black Touch Keyboard bundle set to be priced at £479, or £559 for the more spacious 64GB model. John Lewis says the Surface RT will be up for grabs tomorrow, December 14th, on its website, while brick-and-mortar stores should have them in stock starting this weekend.

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Source: John Lewis, Pocket-lint

Staples to Offer Microsoft Surface RT Tablet Starting Today


Microsoft has been complaining ever since its Surface RT tablet launched that the thing holding it back was a poor distribution network. Initially the tablet was only available online and the only...

Early Black Friday Windows 8 Tablet Deal available on Amazon


The Windows 8 tablets are here. Will they have a chance against the Apple iPad and the Android tablets? We will know after the Holidays. What is clear is that we will see tons of great Windows 8...

Microsoft Surface with Windows RT review

Microsoft Surface with Windows RT review

When Microsoft unveiled its Surface tablets with a flashy, top secret Los Angeles event, it didn't just mark the beginning of a new (and utterly critical) phase for the history of the company. It marked the repurposing of a name that was already quite familiar to us -- though in the guise of a big table. That device lives on as PixelSense, thus putting a period at the end of one definition of the word, a definition Microsoft kindly requests we put behind us as we move on to something that is wholly different.

This new Surface device could be said to relate more closely to the active form of the word in question. That is, the verb: to rise up -- for something to appear that was not there before. It's a very apt definition for what Microsoft is doing, attempting to go from zero to hero on the tablet hardware front in just one shot. Is this, the Surface for Windows RT, good enough to erase decades of mediocre touchscreen Windows devices? Will it help Microsoft and its latest operating systems float up to the top of the tablet hierarchy? Your answers lie just below the break.

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$499 Microsoft Surface with Windows RT is Sold Out


Microsoft has started to take pre-orders of the Surface with Windows 8 RT yesterday. Prices start at $499 for a 32GB Surface tablet. Now you have to pay at least $599 to pre-order one of the first...

Microsoft Surface Details revealed


Microsoft has started to take pre-orders of the Surface with Windows 8 RT yesterday. Prices start at $499 for a 32GB Surface tablet. The pricing is good and should help Windows fans to make the...

Microsoft Surface starts at $499


Microsoft has revealed the pricing of the entry-level Microsoft Surface Windows 8 tablet. AT least TechCrunch got already the information. The link to the Microsoft Store that is supposed the source...