<p>The Surface team seems to have really found a groove with their lineup, is there still a push for the team to do revolutionary form factors? Or is the emphasis more about improving quality and incremental improvements in the existing lineup? </p>
<p>Riffing on this idea, do you think there is a market for devices like the Duo and Neo?</p><p>I have been fascinated with this form factor since the old Courier videos, but, honestly, I am not sure that I could find a use case that would make sense. It just seems cool, though.</p>
<p>So Brad, I use both Start10 on Windows 10 and Start11 on Windows 11. Is it possible to get an Flyout Option "All Programms" like on the Windows 7 Startmenu? </p>
<p>Just subscribed to Premium. Heard you on Windows Weekly and am very interested in the History of Windows. Is there an index on your Programming Windows series I can use for a starting point?</p>
<p>Microsoft announced that Pluton will now be available on Windows 11 with <span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 Compute Platform. Does that provide adequate incentive to use a Windows on ARM laptop and switch away from Intel based platforms for longer battery life?</span></p><p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><span class="ql-cursor"></span> </span></p>
<p>You’ve mentioned many times you use an iPhone, and your PCs appear to be all Windows, but how familiar are you with the state of macOS? Was curious in the context of Stardock and if you gleam ideas from the other side.</p>
<p>Happy March Brad,</p><p><br></p><p>I just saw your video about Xbox sales in Japan. Xbox is one thing, but just how well is Microsoft doing overall in Japan- Windows, Surface, Azure, etc? I figure that if Microsoft is prospering well in Japan, it can afford to carry Xbox along. In fact, how well is Microsoft doing when you compare it to the big tech giants- Amazon and Google?</p>