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Would an Android phone for consumers and Windows mobile for enterprise help Microsoft?
By Jason Ward last updated
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Why the death of Windows 10 Mobile may be a good thing
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How Microsoft's approach to 'Windows Core OS' differs from Google's and Apple's
By Jason Ward last updated
Microsoft's Andromeda OS is one Windows for all device types. This single OS strategy is a philosophically different approach to computing than Microsoft's successful rivals.
Always Connected PCs and eSIM are for your kids – not you
By Jason Ward last updated
Critics challenge Always Connected PCs practicality, eSIM and buying data as needed from Microsoft Store. But this computing evolution is ultimately about kids, not you.
Andromeda returns: A detailed history of Microsoft's foldable phone project
By Zac Bowden last updated
Microsoft's foldable phone project, codenamed Andromeda, was assumed dead. But it's back, and it's coming next year!
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