Microsoft
 has been sending invites to a super secretive event this Monday June 18
 at 3:30pm in Los Angeles where the company plans on a ‘major’ 
announcement. No other details about the nature of the event have been 
disclosed. Not only that, even the event venue is still shrouded in 
mystery. We did post a question to our Twitter followers
 as to what could be announced and replies included ‘buying Nokia or new
 Xbox’, ‘drastic changes in hotmail’, ‘new Windows tablet’. While the 
last reply was pure guesswork, chances are high that this could indeed 
be true. Reports have surfaced online that Microsoft may just be 
announcing the iPad Killer.Wrap.com has reported that, “an individual 
with knowledge of the company said that Microsoft would introduce a 
Microsoft-manufactured tablet at the event, marking a foray into a new 
hardware category that would put the company in direct competition with 
giant rival Apple.” 
Coming soon?
Microsoft has chosen to keep quiet on this particular topic and they 
haven’t responded to any replies or requests for comments. However, if 
this piece of information is indeed true, then we could have a new 
Microsoft tablet running on Windows 8 or Windows RT, the ARM based 
variant. A whole slew of Windows 8 tablets were announced at Computex 
2012 by manufacturers and if Microsoft itself is entering this section, 
then it’s be going to be one interesting ride.  
So, MS wants to kill the iPad? Well, we hope they’ve taken a cue from 
this article that we have done in November 2011 on how to beat the iPad.
 The tablet war has been waging since quite a while now but Apple has 
still been reigning numero uno. Competition from the entire range of 
Android tablets hasn’t been able to topple the iPad so if Microsoft is 
planning to launch the iPad killer, they sure know how not to do it. If 
any tablet has to beat the iPad, here’s the list we had mentioned 
earlier: 
- Price your tablet sensibly
- Focus on the feel and aesthetics
- Be unique
- Try to build an ecosystem around your device
- Offer better performance, by optimising
- Stop trying to make a computer replacement
- Bug test your products thoroughly
- Make one product, make it better
Come Monday, all will be revealed on Microsoft’s new announcement. If a 
tablet is indeed announced, for sake of competition, we hope it matches 
up to the iPad. 
 
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