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Microsoft will retire Clipchamp for iOS, leaving creators without a mobile option
By Sean Endicott published
Apps Microsoft will retire Clipchamp for iOS on June 9, 2026, leaving the video editor without any mobile app.

Microsoft is retiring SwiftKey accounts — what you need to know
By Sean Endicott published
Apps Microsoft is killing standalone SwiftKey accounts on May 31, 2026. If you don't migrate your data to OneDrive soon, your personalized dictionary is as good as gone.

Xenios Alpha launches, enabling Xbox 360 gaming on Apple devices
By Adam Hales published
Xbox An experimental fork of the Xenia emulator has arrived on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, bringing early Xbox 360 emulation to Apple devices through the new XeniOS alpha.

Microsoft’s Lens replacement is missing the most important feature
By Kevin Okemwa published
APPS Microsoft has officially ended support for its Office Lens app as of February 9, 2026, meaning it'll no longer be available on the App Store or Google Play Store.

YouTube restricts background mobile videos to premium only
By Kevin Okemwa published
Apps YouTube is restricting background playback to Premium members, blocking the popular workaround in third‑party browsers in the process.

A Windows Phone classic has been shut down, and fans aren’t happy
By Sean Endicott published
Apps Microsoft Lens is being retired from iOS and Android. First launched on Windows Phone under a different name, the app is being shut down in favor of OneDrive.

Xbox app adds store and wishlist on mobile
By Adam Hales published
Xbox The Xbox app is finally becoming more complete, with a proper store, synced wishlisting, and a faster overall experience for users testing the latest update.

Red Dead Redemption hits 4K, 60 fps on current-gen consoles this December
By Michael Hoglund published
Gaming Get ready for one last ride with John Marshton.
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