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Microsoft to slash Windows RT licensing fees in effort to boost soft sales - report
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Microsoft to slash Windows RT licensing fees in effort to boost soft sales - report
Unable to gain much traction against Apple's iPad so far, Microsoft is cutting the licensing fees for its mobile-targeted Windows RT operating system, hoping that if manufacturers are able to make less expensive devices, the platform could show signs of life.
http://appleinsider.com.feedsportal.com/c/33975/f/617028/s/2ccbc21a/l/0Lappleinsider0N0Carticles0C130C0A60C0A30Cmicrosoft0Eto0Eslash0Ewindows0Ert0Elicensing0Efees0Ein0Eeffort0Eto0Eboost0Esoft0Esales0E0E0Ereport/story01.htm
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