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Microsoft and Google have been viewed as wanting to co-exist on mobile platforms peacefully — since last year, the idea of dual-booting smartphones has already cropped up. Furthermore, Nokia — whose device business Microsoft is in the process of acquiring – recently unveiled the Nokia X family of devices that run an operating system based on Android. However, the same can’t be said for PCs. The Wall Street Journal reports that Taiwanese PC maker Asus is facing pressure from both Google and Microsoft, and has indefinitely postponed plans to sell its Transformer Book Duet TD300, a laptop and tablet convertible that runs both Windows and Android software. In its…

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