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You are here: Home / Press / Android / Microsoft and Google aren’t happy with mutant Android-Windows hybrids

Microsoft and Google aren’t happy with mutant Android-Windows hybrids

March 14, 2014 By LBSzone

Microsoft may be comfortable with Windows Phone and Android splitting time on a single phone, but when it comes to PCs, fuhgeddaboutit. Google also isn’t too thrilled with the idea of Frankenstein Android-Windows computers, and at least one PC maker may have to dump the hybrid devices from their lineup as a result.Asus, makers of the Transformer AiO P1801 and P1802, is reportedly being forced to put the kibosh on its year-old all-in-one-slash-tablet PCs. What’s more, the anticipated Transformer Book Duet TD300 shown off at CES in January is also headed for the scrap heap, according to The Wall Street Journal.

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Read more via pcworld.com






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