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Project Westminster is Microsoft's attempt to boost Windows 10 app numbers
What do you do if you need to encourage developers to produce more apps for your platform? Make it much, much simpler of course. This is the problem Microsoft has faced for some time now, and in a bid to address the issue it hopes Project Westminster is the answer. With the launch of Windows 10 looming, there's never been a better time to be seen addressing the so-called app-gap.
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Fhotoroom for Windows Phone updated with new filters and features
Of all the various image editing apps available in the Windows Phone Store, Fhotoroom is among the most popular. And it's easy to see why, being as it is a full featured and well designed applicati
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Microsoft Valora, Munchkin, Murano and Livana Windows Phone Devices Leaked
Redmond is working on a new lineup of accessories for windows phone and they look badass!
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Despite this articles mean spirited title it proves the opposite. Microsoft is cutting the fat and its for the best.
Ignore the Headlines: Microsoft slashing a big chunk of the Nokia team is GOOD for consumers and Windows Fans!
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Microsoft to provide free upgrades to Windows 10 for 2 to 4 years
Microsoft has quietly revealed more information about how long it will provide updates for Windows 10.
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Windows 10 Mobile Build 10162 screenshots leak ahead of possible release!
It's been a few weeks since the last Windows 10 Mobile (Build 10149) was released to the fast ring. Build 10149 finally delivered a reliable enough build for most mobile Insiders with major features.
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For Microsoft, the only way out of its big Windows Phone mess is to follow Apple
Dumping its unremarkable value phones and focusing on a few good flagships might work, but only if there's a viable app ecosystem, too.
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Bloomberg says Microsoft expects to "make its own phones for at least the next two years"
Yesterday was a little shocking for Microsoft as the company let go of 7,800 employees globally, and wrote down billions of dollars related to the acquisition of Nokia's devices and services division, but Microsoft isn't done building hardware.
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6tag Updated In Windows Phone Store With 1080x1080 Images Support
6tag, the popular Instagram client in Windows Phone Store was updated to v5.3 today. As announced few days back, this update adds the ability to upload 1080x1080 images. Update 5.3: upload 1...
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Download All the Latest Windows 10 Mobile 10162 Wallpapers
Download high-res Windows 10 Mobile 10162 wallpapers for your devices. Gorgeous! I'VE DOWNLOADED THE FILE AND YES IT IS SAFE, SCANNED, VIRUS FREE :) Promise!
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Microsoft rolls out Groove Music for Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile replacing old Xbox Music app
Microsoft updates its old Xbox Music app for Windows 10, rebrands it as Groove, which is now available on download via Windows Store.
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Windows 10: The end of computing as we know it!
IT leaders considering a Windows 10 migration as a cornerstone initiative risk having a focus that is a decade behind. Patrick Gray explains why.
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Windows 10 Universal Windows App Deployment Tool Available Now
Part of the latest Windows 10 SDK, a new stand-alone utility allows developers to deploy Universal Windows apps to Windows 10 Mobile devices for testing.WinAppDeployCmd is a stand-alone tool that comes as part of the Windows 10 SDK installation. To use it, you simply need to go into the Settings of a Windows 10 Mobile device, open up the Update & Security category, and turn on Developer Mode. Once this is accomplished, just run WinAppDeployCmd from the C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\
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Announcing Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview Build 10166 | Blogging Windows
Hi everyone, we thought we would end the week with another build for you – but this time it’s for mobile. Build 10166 of the Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview is rolling out right now to Windows Insiders on the Fast ring. There are lots of small changes and feature tweaks in this build, but our major focus over the past few builds on mobile has been about improvements to core quality.
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Microsoft to kill off some MSN-branded apps
Microsoft is dropping several of its MSN Apps for Windows, iOS and Android over the next several months, as leadership makes more "tough choices."
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Microsoft Takes Aim at Google
How Satya Nadella plans to make Microsoft relevant in a post-PC world and reclaim the brand of a technology leader.
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Microsoft boosts stability for Windows 10 Mobile with new beta release
Build 10166 is awesome!
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Microsoft researchers dramatically increase battery life of wearables
Wearable tech may start staying on longer. As part of Microsoft's WearDrive project, researchers have found a way to increase the battery life of wearable technology, such as fitness trackers, using a RAM-based system that doesn't rely on a new…
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Online Merchants to Enjoy Easier Porting from Android, iOS to Windows 10 Mobile - Modern Readers
TweetWindows 10’s new features are sure to be a boon to consumers, but businesses, especially those with online ordering apps, can benefit from them as well, according to a new report from Times of India. That’s because of the ease in which they would be able to port their Android and iOS apps to Windows …
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Microsoft Signals That It Is Not Abandoning Hardware
In the wake of its embarrassing, multi-billion dollar writedown and associated spate of firings, Microsoft is working to signal that it is not done with..
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