Microsoft Surface sales are apparently tanking
Microsoft's balance sheet from the first quarter of 2022 tells a familiar tale: cloud revenues up, PCs struggle. But this time, PCs are really, really, suffering, as is Surface.
Microsoft's balance sheet from the first quarter of 2022 tells a familiar tale: cloud revenues up, PCs struggle. But this time, PCs are really, really, suffering, as is Surface.
Microsoft empowers its new Surface Pro 8 tablet with Thunderbolt, a larger display, and more. The Surface Go 3 launches with new 10th-gen Core processors, and the Surface Pro X gets a Wi-Fi-only upgrade.
Microsoft is expected to debut the Surface Pro 8, Surface Go 3, and Surface Pro X tablets; the Surface Book 4 plus the Surface Duo 2 phone.
Dicker Data has rounded out its access to the Microsoft Surface portfolio, gaining distribution rights for the Microsoft Surface Hub 2S range in Australia.
Variant of the consumer-aimed Surface Pro 7, the Surface Pro 7+ is a device that will be sold only to commercial and educational customers.
The 12.5-inch "Sparti" Surface Laptop priced somewhere below $600 will debut as part of a Microsoft Surface refresh this fall.
Some of Microsoft's premium Surface devices can't get the latest Windows 10 May 2020 Update, which was released last week.
Microsoft chief product officer Panos Panay says that dual-screen Windows PCs like the Surface Neo won't ship until "the right moment".
Some users say that the Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 has begun spontaneously developing cracks in the screen, leading them to call upon Microsoft to look into it.
Microsoft’s Surface Duo is a dual-screen smartphone, the company’s first foray into mobile since the long, agonising death of Windows Phone.
Microsoft is reportedly developing a dual-screen Surface tablet, code-named Centaurus, that sounds something like the "Intel" Twin Rivers concept.
While Microsoft’s phone business may have failed, PCs are clearly a success story in Redmond.
Both the people who make PCs and the people who use them have repeatedly shown that they prefer a full-featured version of Windows.
The City of Fremantle council in Perth employs more than 400 and a community of close to 30,000 residents.
Microsoft’s smartphone failures have been spectacularly costly. Could it really be planning to give it another go?