
Joseph Keller
Joseph is a Former Contributor for Windows Central, covering a variety of technology and software.
Latest articles by Joseph Keller

T-Mobile Netherlands may borrow strategy from its U.S. brother in turnaround attempt
By Joseph Keller published
In an effort to turn around the struggling T-Mobile Netherlands, parent company Deutsche Telekom may take a page out of the book of its U.S. counterpart.

Verizon and Google said to be preparing bids for Yahoo
By Joseph Keller published
Verizon and Google are both said to be preparing to make bids on Yahoo's web assets next week.

WhatsApp turns on end-to-end encryption for its 1 billion users
By Joseph Keller published
WhatsApp has flipped the switched on end-to-end encryption for every method of communication in the app, for all 1 billion people using the service.

TextExpander snippet expansion app launches in beta on Windows
By Joseph Keller published
Smile Software has launched the first beta for its TextExpander app for Windows. The app lets you create small snippets of text that expand into larger blocks when typed.

Marriott International now a universal app for Windows 10 PCs, tablets, and phones
By Joseph Keller published
Marriott has updated its Windows app, making it universal for Windows 10 for PCs and phones. The app has also added People Hub and Cortana integration.

Oculus offers free shipping on current Rift orders following delays
By Joseph Keller published

Kanye West brings The Life of Pablo to Groove Music, Spotify, and more
By Joseph Keller published
Kanye West has brought the entirety of his latest album, The Life of Pablo, to Groove Music, Spotify, and other streaming services.

Verizon set to add new $20 charge to smartphone upgrades [Update]
By Joseph Keller published
Verizon is planning to add a $20 fee for smartphone upgrades for many of its customers.

Oculus Rift teardown dives into its dual displays, head tracking, and more
By Joseph Keller published
iFixit has given its usual teardown treatment to the Oculus Rift, opening up the VR headset to look at its displays, head tracking, and more.

The Windows 10 Anniversary Update arrives for free this summer
By Joseph Keller published
Microsoft has offered some details about the Anniversary Update for Windows 10, which will launch for free later this year.

Corsair's M65 PRO RGB mouse offers a high-precision gaming experience
By Joseph Keller published
Corsair's latest gaming mouse, the M65 PRO RBG, offers a high degree of accuracy with a 12,000 dpi optical sensor.

Nielsen will track which set-top boxes you use for streaming TV
By Joseph Keller published
Nielsen will soon offer TV networks more detailed viewing data for streaming devices like the Xbox One or Google's Chromecast.

Chronos, an RPG for the Oculus Rift, arrives on March 28
By Joseph Keller published
You can now check out the launch trailer for Chronos, an RPG coming to the Oculus Rift on March 28.

Dark Souls, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 join Xbox One backwards compatibility list
By Joseph Keller published
The Xbox One has added the original Dark Souls and Tekken Tag Tournament 2 to its list of backwards compatible Xbox 360 games.

Microsoft draws fire over dancers at Xbox GDC party [Updated]
By Joseph Keller last updated
Microsoft is facing criticism over its Xbox party at GDC 2016, which featured scantily-clad women dancing for attendees.

Forza Motorsport 6 adds the Ferrari 488 GTB and more with latest car pack
By Joseph Keller published
With Meguier's Car Pack, Forza Motorsport 6 is adding seven new vehicles, including the Ferrari 488 GTB and 1967 Mercedes-Benz 280 SL.

The Sulon Q delivers immersive augmented and virtual reality, no PC required
By Joseph Keller published
At GDC 2016, Sulon is offering a sneak peek at the Q, a headset that offers both virtual and augmented reality experiences that does not require a PC or other device in order to operate.

Aeries picks up some performance improvements and bug fixes
By Joseph Keller published
Third-party Twitter app Aeries has picked up some bug fixes and performance improvements in its latest update.

Quantum Break shows off time-bending action in its full launch trailer
By Joseph Keller published
Get ready for Quantum Break by watching the full launch trailer for the time-bending action game.

Need for Speed PC trial now available for Origin Access subscribers
By Joseph Keller published
PC gamers subscribed to EA's Origin Access service can now play the trail for Need for Speed ahead of its March 15 launch.

Valve's Robot Repair Center for HTC Vive puts you inside Portal's Aperture Labs
By Joseph Keller published
Aperture Labs Robot Repair Center, a virtual reality title from Valve for the HTC Vive, has gotten the full walkthrough treatment.

Windows Camera on PC now lets you pause video recordings
By Joseph Keller published
In its latest update, Windows Camera for Windows 10 PCs has added the ability to pause video recordings. The feature will arrive for mobile users soon.

First-person shooter Gunscape is now available on PC and Xbox One
By Joseph Keller published
Gunscape, the first-person shooter that lets you build your own levels, is now available on the PC and Xbox One.
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