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Does Microsoft Need A Flagship Lumia Smartphone?
In all the talk of Windows 10's upcoming arrival, the demotion of Microsoft's hardware in the recent reorganisation, the focus on cloud computing and clients for iOS and Android, what is the future for a new flagship Lumia smartphone coming out of Redmond during 2015? Is it time for Microsoft, in all the renewed focus, to have its own flagship smartphone hardware?
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Windows 10 Mobile release with Microsoft Lumia 940 in September!
Strong inkling that we'll see the release of the 940 and 940XL along side Windows 10 Mobile release this fall. If this is true I'll be getting one of these on day 1. So excited to hear this, they give good reasoning and provide sound logic. Let's hope they're right.
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Windows 10 Mobile build 10149 hits Slow Ring TODAY! :D
“Windows 10 Mobile build 10149 is now rolling out to #WindowsInsiders in the Slow ring."
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Microsoft plugs Westminster as one of its four bridges to the future of Windows Universal Apps | ZDNet
Project Westminster is a way of converting web-based apps into Windows 10 apps. That and three other bridges -- to convert Android, iOS, and Win32 programs -- are part of Microsoft's attempt to create the world's best app store.
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On The Viability Of Porting iOS And Android Apps To Windows 10 Mobile
Project Astoria and Project Islandwood are Microsoft's attempts to help developers port Android and iOS apps to the Windows 10 mobile platform. Mobile app company Nascent Digital shared its insights about the two projects and how they will work.
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Microsoft restructures smartphone business, 7,800 jobs on the line
Microsoft is restructuring its smartphone business and expects to layoff up to 7,800 people.
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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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Telegram Messenger Beta for Windows Phone Gains Sticker Tabs via Update
Telegram, one of the many instant messengers available on Windows Phone platform has received a small update that brings some new features and improvements.
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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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The Halo Channel app is expanding into mobile with iOS, Android and Windows 10 Mobile apps
Microsoft's "mobility of experience" strategy marches on. The folks over at Halo Waypoint have just posted a new blog post letting Halo fans know that the Windows Store Halo Channel app is now available!
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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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Microsoft's restructuring of their phone business was necessary, obvious, and good for Lumia.
Ignore the headlines. Windows Phone is not dead, in fact, after today it will be stronger than ever before. Best in depth analysis of todays situation with Microsoft.
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Specs revealed for two new Windows 10 flagship phones from Microsoft
A new article claims, via unnamed sources, to have the hardware specs and code names for two upcoming Lumia smartphones from Microsoft. The story says that both devices will use Windows 10 for phone and will launch later this fall. The story comes from Unleash the Phones, and claims that both new Lumia smartphones will have 64-bit processors and a triple-LED flash for the rear...
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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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What is going on with Microsoft?
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella sent out an email to its employees clarifying the move to downsize the workforce. For those who could recall, would admit, Nadella's email was more sensitive compared to a similar memo by Ex-Nokia chief Stephen Elop's detailing the downsizing of 18,000 employees earlier in the companies timeline.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's email to employees on sharpening business focus:
Read the full email from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella to his employees about the direction Microsoft will be taking it's business in from here on out, direct from Microsoft's website.
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