SAN FRANCISCO: Microsoft on Wednesday (Oct 2) unveiled new Surface tablet devices with twin-screens that open like books, including a ...
SAN FRANCISCO: Microsoft on Wednesday unveiled new Surface tablet devices with twin-screens that open like books, including a notepad-sized version that will put it back in the smartphone game next year.
This handout photo obtained on Wednesday Oct 2, 2019 courtesy of Microsoft shows a woman looking at a new dual-screen device Surface Duo. As its Windows mobile phone business struggled to gain traction, Microsoft acquired the device business of Finland-based Nokia in 2014 for some US$7.2 as part of a reboot effort.
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