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Microsoft, the ID2020 Alliance, universal digital identification and you
By Jason Ward last updated
Last year Microsoft joined ID2020, a global Alliance whose goal is to create universal digital identities for everyone. What are the social, economic and ethical implications of such an initiative?
A candid discussion on Microsoft, African Americans, tech and inequality
By Jason Ward last updated
It's been less than 100 years since the American Civil Rights movement. The impact of centuries of inequality is still being felt, even in the poor representation of blacks in Microsoft and tech.
Would an Android phone for consumers and Windows mobile for enterprise help Microsoft?
By Jason Ward last updated
Would a consumer-focused Android phone help Microsoft build developer relationships to support its ecosystem and a potential enterprise-focused Core OS device?
Microsoft aims high with AI — these are its current real-world impacts
By Jason Ward last updated
Microsoft is frequently in the headlines regarding its AI ambitions, but is there any real-world AI impact so far?
Why Microsoft needs to fix its broken tablet mode in Windows 10 (before it's too late)
By Jason Ward last updated
Microsoft's sub-par Windows 10 Tablet Mode is hurting its productivity advantage, leisure computing endeavors and Surface Andromeda hopes.
Sci-fi suggests a one-device future — and Microsoft (and Apple) should pay attention
By Jason Ward last updated
We're now in an age of ubiquitous tablet computers we call smartphones. Science fiction predicted this. What's next?
Google Glass and HoloLens clash in the enterprise en route to consumers
By Jason Ward last updated
Google Glass is back and like Microsoft's HoloLens its fighting for the enterprise. Whichever wearable wins the enterprise will likely win consumers.
Why Android is a serious problem for Microsoft
By Jason Ward last updated
Android began its trek to rule personal computing ten years ago. It recently overtook Windows as the most used OS in the world, and that Microsoft has a serious Android problem. Here's why.
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