Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 18th Jul 2012 21:12 UTC
The moment Microsoft announced it would lock other browsers out of being installed on Windows RT, we all knew regulatory bodies the world over were wringing their hands. Today, this has been confirmed: in the wake of an investigation into Microsoft not complying with the existing antitrust rulings regarding browser choice, the EU has also announced it's investigating Windows 8 x86 and Windows 8 RT (ARM).
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But that's the thing. There is no history of Windows on tablets, either.
At least, on anything even remotely resembling an iPad.
Of course, most of Microsoft's market is based around Windows being a software platform open to developers, but just a few short years ago, that was also true about Apple.
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But that's the thing. There is no history of Windows on tablets, either.
At least, on anything even remotely resembling an iPad.
Of course, most of Microsoft's market is based around Windows being a software platform open to developers, but just a few short years ago, that was also true about Apple.