The mid-90s saw desktop computers appearing in homes across the US and the world, most of which ran on Windows 95. Microsoft enlisted the help of the era’s most famous faces to talk users through the ordeal.
Tesla’s Cybertruck was launched last week, complete with an embarrassing display of what happens when you don’t run a few factory tests before getting the public involved.
Microsoft reveals the latest low-cost Nokia device which is aimed at emerging markets and first-time mobile buyers.
This past weekend, Microsoft unveiled its first TV commercial for its new operating system, Windows 8. The fast-paced, upbeat ad offers a glimpse of Microsoft’s “reimagined” campaign.
It was only a matter of time before Nokia jumped on the versus-Apple bandwagon now that their new flagship, the Lumia 920, is all but on the shelves. Instead of launching into a drawn-out tirade concerning specs and features they focused on small aspects that could actually make all the difference.
Microsoft wants you to notice them too – which is why they’ve rolled out a Ford Mustang fitted with Kinect sensors, two Windows 8 tablets, projection screens, and a couple of other neat toys as a proof-of concept to inspire developers to build applications and automotive technologies with Microsoft in mind.