By Robin Raskin, President & Founder, Living in Digital Times
Before Hurricane Sandy there was the Windows 8 launch fanfare. Microsoft is billing it as a futuristic operating system (OS) designed for a connected world of desktops and tablets. But now it's time to take a second day look.
It's hard to wrap your arms around Windows 8. Like a transformer, it aims to be all things to all people. It runs on everything from phones to desktops, using touch, stylus, and/or a real or...