Mike Mercury
04-17-2012, 9:27am
Microsoft Details Windows 8 Editions
Microsoft Monday announced that the upcoming Windows 8 will be released in three separate editions. According to an official company blog post, the editions will be called Windows 8, Windows 8 Pro and Windows RT.
The latter version denotes devices that run ARM processors.
Windows 8 is expected to arrive later this year but Microsoft has not announced an official release date.
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AT&T Sells Out of Nokia Lumia 900
Nokia Lumia 900 sales were exceeding expectations with AT&T. And well, it appears as if AT&T has since sold out of the Windows Phone running handset. Those heading over to AT&T will be greeted with a “temporality out of stock” message for both the black and cyan versions of the Lumia 900. That being said, those two bits seem to fit together however without confirmation from AT&T — there is also the other possibility. The one where AT&T has temporarily stopped sales to give some time for that data connectivity fixing software update to roll-out a bit more. Either way though, we are fairly certain of one thing — the Lumia 900 seems to be getting quite a bit of chatter in the mobile world.
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Microsoft Monday announced that the upcoming Windows 8 will be released in three separate editions. According to an official company blog post, the editions will be called Windows 8, Windows 8 Pro and Windows RT.
The latter version denotes devices that run ARM processors.
Windows 8 is expected to arrive later this year but Microsoft has not announced an official release date.
http://www.caption-of-the-day.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/blue-screen-of-death-t-shirt.jpg
AT&T Sells Out of Nokia Lumia 900
Nokia Lumia 900 sales were exceeding expectations with AT&T. And well, it appears as if AT&T has since sold out of the Windows Phone running handset. Those heading over to AT&T will be greeted with a “temporality out of stock” message for both the black and cyan versions of the Lumia 900. That being said, those two bits seem to fit together however without confirmation from AT&T — there is also the other possibility. The one where AT&T has temporarily stopped sales to give some time for that data connectivity fixing software update to roll-out a bit more. Either way though, we are fairly certain of one thing — the Lumia 900 seems to be getting quite a bit of chatter in the mobile world.
http://telepics.net/uploads/pictures/big_images/Nokia_Girl.jpg