Microsoft shipped its first Surface tablet exactly 10 years ago today. I met with @panos_panay and the Surface team recently to discuss the past decade and the future. Surface defined 10 years of Windows PCs — can it nail the next 10, too? https://t.co/foQB2IhqhO
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) October 26, 2022
Surface defined 10 years of Windows PCs — can it nail the next 10, too? https://t.co/KBIsrmBFqM pic.twitter.com/sBZTuCbJUS
— The Verge (@verge) October 26, 2022
The first Microsoft Surface, the Surface RT, shipped 10 years ago today. It was a giant failure, but it laid the groundwork for what was to come.
— XDA (@xdadevelopers) October 26, 2022
We took a look back at the product through the the last decade of Surface.https://t.co/NneB0bHHGi
"We tried to bring Windows to the natural next step of computing. Our vision for doing that was just too much and too soon."
— Benj Edwards (@benjedwards) October 26, 2022
Windows 8 is 10 today. To help me understand this bold but controversial OS, I interviewed former Windows pres. Steven Sinofsky:https://t.co/TRfLhUVQtm pic.twitter.com/TFAd8GQG4f
2/ I answered a few questions over email for @arstechnica’s @benjedwards reflecting on the history of Windows 8. Ars was/is always fantastic about details and context. My answers are a preview of the next few (and final) posts in “Hardcore Software.” https://t.co/JshgA5sqsT
— Steven Sinofsky (@stevesi) October 26, 2022