Microsoft May Be Hiring the Next-Gen Surface Team

Microsoft could be assembling a next-generation Surface team charged with mapping out several generations of products. Since June, the company’s been looking for mechanical engineers, component specialists, materials experts, driver developers and audio engineers, as well as manufacturing and packaging designers.

Microsoft’s Surface tablet is set to debut Oct. 24, alongside the Windows 8 operating system. While it’s not clear about that device will be a one-off design meant to highlight the new OS, it’s certainly got the company’s hardware partners stewing. Acer Chairman and Chief Executive J.T. Wang told the Financial Times:

We have said [to Microsoft] think it over. Think twice. It will create a huge negative impact for the ecosystem and other brands may take a negative reaction. It is not something you are good at so please think twice.

TechRadar says one Microsoft ad for a mechanical engineer suggests Redmond’s working on a successor to its the 80-inch Perceptive Pixel wall screen, which it wants to make less expensive. But one seeks an electrical engineer  to work on “the electrical design and qualification of AC-DC power supplies and adapters,” which indicates mobile devices.

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Susan Hall is an accomplished writer and editor living in Louisville, Ky., where they like horses – a lot. Susan boasts some affection for horses, but more for dogs. She has written on a broad range topics from Olympic marathoners to the use of Twitter in the corporate jungle. Born of the print era, she worked at metro dailies such as The Dallas Times Herald, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Seattle Times and USA Today. The latter two even still exist. She fled the ink domain and became a member of the MSNBC.com launch team. From there it’s been a giddy ride of project management, research, interviewing, writing and editing in the IT realm. When not working, she and her Cocker Spaniel, Charlie, compete in AKC agility events.

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