Microsoft, not Apple, hosted must-see tech event

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Jefferson Graham reports on the new, higher price-tags for Apple computers, and compares them to Windows and Chromebook competitors on #TalkingTech. SAN FRANCISCO -- A funny thing happened when Microsoft and Apple held dueling product events last week. In Cupertino, Calif., the iPhone maker was making a small tweak to the way we work today with the unveiling of a slim interactive function bar to its MacBooks. In New York, the onetime software giant was unveiling tools for the way we will work that included a massive interactive drafting table and 3-D design software. But evidence is mounting that the software giant, a foil to Apple for decades, is now the more compelling, innovative company with forays into virtual reality and artificial intelligence.

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