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Mike Wehner
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Microsoft's vision for the computer market has always been a bit hazy, and Windows computers have traditionally come in so many shapes and sizes that it's clear manufacturers shipping hardware with Windows installed pretty much just do whatever the heck they want. Despite that, Microsoft is hoping it can help guide OEMs and convince them to make devices that fit with the company's overall goals. At a recent conference in China, Microsoft did something that rarely, if ever, gets talked about— it gave manufacturers some pretty strict criteria for the kinds of Windows 10 devices they should be making if they want to succeed.
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