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New patent shows how Surface Neo and Duo could stay cool
By Sean Endicott published
The Surface Neo and Surface Duo could feature a heat pipe or vapor chamber that extends over the hinge of the device.

Surface Neo and Duo offer a unique — and challenging — opportunity for developers
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster, Sean Endicott published
Surface Duo and Surface Neo are some of the most enticing devices Microsoft has ever announced. But how will developers take advantage of these new foldables?

How and why Microsoft should bring a (telephony-enabled) Windows 10X device to our pockets
By Jason Ward published
I believe Microsoft is still pursuing its Pocket PC vision with plans to bring a Windows 10X-powered Surface Duo-like device to our pockets in the future. And building developer relationships through Android is key.

Intel introduces Tremont microarchitecture, which will power Surface Neo and other devices
By Sean Endicott published
Intel's Tremont microarchitecture is compact and lower-power, allowing it to work in new form factors.

Surface Duo and Surface Neo may not support 5G when initially launched
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft is working on bringing 5G support to the upcoming Surface Neo and Surface Duo, but the devices may not have 5G support at launch.

Why Microsoft put Android on Surface Duo and Windows 10X on Surface Neo
By Zac Bowden published
Android or Windows? That is the ultimate question, and the answer may surprise you. It's both.

Daniel Rubino talks all things Surface on Your Tech Report
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster published
Listen to Daniel Rubino talk Surface Duo, Neo, Pro X, and more.

It's the Surface Neo, not Duo, that should be more exciting for Windows Phone fans
By Jez Corden published
At the big Microsoft Surface event on October 2, Redmond unveiled two folding tablets with two very different identities. For Windows Phone fans, it's the "non-phone" Neo that could prove to be the chosen one.

Surface Neo and Surface Duo: First impressions from our hands-on
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster published
Microsoft debuted not just one, but two dual-screen Surface devices at its Surface event in New York City today. Here are our first impressions after going hands-on with Surface Neo and Surface Duo.
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