Lenovo working on a successor to Miix 510 2-in-1
Surface look alikes doing well apparently
Lenovo unveiled its Miix 510 2-in-1 device at IFA 2016, which looked rather like Microsoft's Surface line of devices.
Pegatron scores Microsoft Surface PC contract
Two-in-One and notebooks
Word on the street is that Microsoft's partner on its next-generation Surface Pro series 2-in-1 and notebook products including the Surface Pro 5, Surface Book 2 and new Surface-brand desktops (which are likely all-in-one PCs) will be Pegatron.
Microsoft plans three new Surfaces
Expect more expensive Apple clones to follow
Software king of the world Microsoft is expected to release three new flavours of Surface three in one desktops later this year.
Microsoft wants to get into this PC lark
It has heard it is a money spinner
Software giant Microsoft is not the best at picking where the industry is going, it missed the Internet and failed to get into mobile so the news that it is thinking of getting into the PC hardware business just as it is dying is not surprising.
Surface Table gets a French connection
Slightly cheaper
The Surface Table was touted as a damn fine idea a few years ago, but it never really saw much mileage outside the television studios.
Microsoft might flog Lumia to Foxconn
Feature phone surrender
There is an interesting rumour circulating which suggests that Microsoft looking to shut down Lumia smartphone business and sell Nokia brand to Foxconn.
Microsoft Surface phone rumoured to have Snapdragon 830
Wants top of the range
The much rumoured never seen Microsoft Surface Phone is not likely to have Intel inside. According to the latest rumours, it will have the unannounced Qualcomm Snapdragon 830 instead.
Three surface phones rumoured
But not until 2017
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn which suggests that Microsoft is going to bring out three Surface smartphones, but not until 2017.
Microsoft Surface phone rumours
Arriving by the end of the year
Details of Microsoft's coming Surface phone have started appearing on online and we did a quick shifty amongst them to find out what was the most likely.
Microsoft flogged six million tablets
Scratching the service
While everyone knew that Microsoft had done rather well with its Surface tablet, actual numbers were thin on the ground.