
Technology will be more fashionable than clothes, claims Microsoft
18:36 26th August 2009
According to computer giant Microsoft, technology will soon define fashion even more than clothes currently do.
The Microsoft Tech To Impress Report reveals that the increased popularity of mobile working is leading this change.
Andre Reuter from Microsoft said technology has become an integral part of many people's image.
Mr Reuter explained: "As more people use technology on the move and therefore in front of others, this places far more importance on the look of the accessories they are using than ever before."
Employees furthering their networking careers can now buy netbooks - smaller versions of notebook computers - which are designed to help web surfing and running the standard programs found in most workplaces.
Although, commonly reported netbook weaknesses include short battery life and cramped screens.
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