SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Microsoft is trying to soften an unpopular redesign of Windows by reviving features from older versions while still attempting to nudge desktop users into a world of touch screens and mobile devices.
By Brandon BaileyAssociated Press, San Jose Mercury News: Business
Wed, 10/01/2014 - 8:24am
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Microsoft is trying to soften an unpopular redesign of Windows by reviving features from older versions while still attempting to nudge desktop users into a world of touch screens and mobile devices.