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  2. Protecting yourself from Microsoft tech support scams - AOL

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    Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says scammers exploit fears, falsely claim computer issues to access your personal data.

  3. Technical support scam - Wikipedia

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    Scammers target a variety of people, though research by Microsoft suggests that millennials (defined by Microsoft as age 24-37) and people part of generation Z (age 18-23) have the highest exposure to tech support scams and the Federal Trade Commission has found that seniors (age 60 and over) are more likely to lose money to tech support scams.

  4. Surface Pro (11th generation) - Wikipedia

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    The Surface Pro (11th generation) (also referred to as the Surface Pro 11th Edition) is a 2-in-1 detachable tablet computer developed by Microsoft to supersede the Surface Pro 10 and Surface Pro X. It was released shortly after the Intel x86-based Surface Pro 10, and unveiled alongside the Surface Laptop (7th generation) .

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    Set your sights on these great weekend tablet deals:BEST MICROSOFT SURFACE DEAL: If having a powerful tablet with a display that presents lifelike graphics is on your wishlist, then the Microsoft ...

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    Surface Pro Keyboard. Price: $279.99. To enhance the experience of using a Surface Pro, the Surface Pro Keyboard is designed to attach to your model or be used as a stand-alone keyboard. Exciting ...

  7. Criticism of Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Moneylife.in alleged that two "anonymous comments boosting their product"—one by a Nokia employee and another by a Microsoft employee—were posted on their review of Nokia Lumia 800, which was based only on the "technical specifications" and the reviewer "hadn't laid a finger on the phone". [92]

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