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ast month.Across-the-board government spending cuts and higher taxes may 
be making businesses more cautious about hiring. And an increase in Social 
Security taxes could slow consumer spending. The Federal Reserve said Wednesday 
that those policy changes are "restraining economic growth."Still, consumers 
are more optimistic that the job market is healing and will deliver 
higher pay later this year, according to a survey of April consumer 
confidence released this week. And lower gas prices could offset some of 
the pinch from the tax increase.The economy grew at an annual rate 
of 2.5 percent from January through March, the government said last week. 
That was an improvement from the anemic growth of 0.4 percent in 
the final three months of last year. Most economists expect growth will 
slow in the current quarter to 2 percent or lower.
y.Microsoft's larger Surface Pro tablets, which run 
standard Windows 8, did better in the quarter. IDC didn't specify how 
many, but it's at least 700,000 based on the figures provided.Microsoft 
has said it plans to release a series of smaller tablets in 
coming months, apparently to compete with Apple's iPad Mini and Amazon.com's 
Kindle Fire. Windows RT is the likely software choice for the tablets.Meanwhile, 
the global tablet market more than doubled to 49.2 million units, according 
to IDC's estimate. That means nearly two tablets were sold for every 
three PCs, a record level.Apple remained the largest maker of tablets, but 
its market share shrank to 39 percent, the lowest yet. Samsung Electronics 
is cementing its position as the second-largest maker of tablets, with 18 
percent market share, according to IDC.Microsoft's market share was 1.8 
percent, with 900,000 Windows RT and Windows 8 tablets shipped. It's at 
No. 5, behind AsusTek and Amazon.							
												
												
		Microsoft Surface Pro: Worth the money?					
												
					Under the Surface: Behind the scenes with 
Microsoft's new tablet										
												
In pictures: Windows 8, Microsoft's most radical OS yet

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widow.Click for more from MyFoxBoston.comFox News' Pamela Browne and The 
Associated Press contributed to this report.Affidavit on new Boston bombing 
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1, 2013: This courtroom sketch signed by artist Jane Flavell Collins shows 
defendants Dias Kadyrbayev, left, and Azamat Tazhayakov appearing in front 
of Federal Magistrate Marianne Bowler at the Moakley Federal Courthouse 
in Boston, Mass.May 1, 2013: This courtroom sketch shows signed by artist 
Jane Flavell Collins defendant Robel Phillipos appearing in front of Federal 
Magistrate Marianne Bowler at the Moakley Federal Courthouse in Boston, 
Mass.Dzhokhar Tsarnaev (r.) was photographed in New York's Times Square 
last year with two of the latest suspects in the Boston Marathon 
bombing investigation, Azamat Tazhayakov (l.) and Dias Kadyrbayev (c.).
 The number of Americans seeking unemployment aid fell last week to seasonally 
adjusted 324,000, the lowest since January 2008. The drop points to fewer 
layoffs and possibly more hiring.The Labor Department says weekly applications 
fell 18,000, the second straight sharp drop. The four-week average, a less 
volatile measure, plummeted 16,000 to 342,250.Applications are a proxy for 
layoffs. But fewer job cuts are only one side of the equation: 
Companies also need to be confident enough to add workers for job 
growth to pick up and lower the unemployment rate.Economists forecast that 
the economy added 160,000 jobs last month. That's much better than the 
88,000 added in March, but below last year's pace of nearly 185,000 
per month. The unemployment rate is expected to remain unchanged at 7.6 
percent.The government will release the April employment report Friday.Weekly 
applications at or below 350,000 are generally consistent with moderate 
hiring. But other reports have signaled a worsening jobs picture.On Wednesday, 
payroll provider ADP said companies added just 119,000 jobs in April. And 
a survey of manufacturers by the Institute for Supply Management found that 
a measure of employment fell sharply last month.Many companies have been 
advertising more jobs but have been slow to fill them. Job openings 
jumped 11 percent during the 12 months that ended in February, but 
the number of people hired declined, according to a Labor Department report 
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