At
its Build conference, which begins Wednesday in San Francisco,
Microsoft will unveil Windows 8.1, hoping to rev up some excitement for
its beleaguered OS.
In June 1943, Lockheed made a bold pitch to the U.S. Army that it could
build a jet fighter, and build it fast. Since then, the Skunk Works has
conjured up the U-2, the SR-71, the F-117, and more, and it's still
going strong.
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according to Gartner.
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