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The new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop for Business are powered by Intel's Core Ultra Series 3 processors.
It's compact, solidly built and great for travel, but the slightly larger 13.8-inch version is the better choice as a daily driver.
Weeks after hiking the price of every modern Surface PC, Microsoft is now back with an upgrade that’s built for IT workers stuffed inside their lonely cubicle stacks. If you wan
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Microsoft launches 2026 PC refresh with Surface Laptop 8 and Surface Pro 12 for business customers
Microsoft is refreshing its Surface for Business portfolio today with new Intel chips, with consumer models expected in the coming months along with Snapdragon X2 variants over the summer.
With the launch of Windows 11, there are a lot of new 2-in-1 tablets from Microsoft this fall. The list includes the Surface Pro 8, Surface Laptop Studio, Surface Go 3, and Surface Pro X. So, if you’re heading online to buy one, you might be wondering ...
A research team led by Professor Steven Wang, Associate Vice President (Resources Planning) and Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and School of Energy and Environment, has designed a revolutionary capillary structure that can trigger the Leidenfrost effect,
Microsoft has a complicated history with hardware. Though its Surface line popularized the idea of tablets that can double as laptops, it hasn't been able to replicate that success with mobile devices. The now-defunct Windows Phone platform, Zune music ...
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Microsoft’s new Surface PCs are getting smarter, pricier, and weirdly good at keeping secrets
Microsoft has just announced its latest generation of Surface series notebooks that are aimed straight at businesses. The new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop for Business models get Intel’s latest Core Ultra Series 3 processors,
Windows 11’s new haptic system isn’t limited to the latest Surface devices. A Slim Pen 2 update adds full Haptic signals support, letting you feel the OS on older and more affordable hardware.