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Thursday June 20th 2013

Microsoft unveils tablet computer to compete with iPad

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer unveils "Surface," a new tablet computer to compete with Apple's iPad, on Monday at Hollywood's Milk Studios in Los Angeles. The 9.3 millimeter thick tablet comes with a kickstand to hold it upright and keyboard that is part of the device's cover. It weighs under 1.5 pounds. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
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