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Microsoft Discusses a Years-Long Effort to Set Halo: MCC Right

Microsoft Discusses a Years-Long Effort to Set Halo: MCC Right

Stung by its abysmal launch in 2014, Microsoft has been working for years to fix Halo: The Master Chief Collection.

Hands-On with PlayStation Now on Windows 10

Hands-On with PlayStation Now on Windows 10

Can Sony's PlayStation Now service replace your video game console? It depends.

Thinking About the Fluent Design System

Thinking About the Fluent Design System

With its Fluent Design System, Microsoft is finally moving past the flat world of Metro and embracing a model that works with many more devices and input types.

Windows Weekly 508: ARM Yourself

Windows Weekly 508: ARM Yourself

Leo, Mary Jo and I discuss Microsoft's new ARM announcements, the Visual Studio 2017 launch, some Windows 10 news, Microsoft Teams, and more.

The Morning After: HP Spectre x360 15 (2017) Second Impressions

The Morning After: HP Spectre x360 15 (2017) Second Impressions

A full day of use and a few more notes about the new 15-inch HP Spectre x360, which has already exceeded my expectations in a few key areas.

The Morning After: HP ENVY Curved All-in-One PC (2017) Second Impressions

The Morning After: HP ENVY Curved All-in-One PC (2017) Second Impressions

Just a day after FedEx dropped off the HP ENVY Curved All-in-One in a VW-sized box, I have a few more observations about this stunning new PC.

Thurrott Daily: CES Day 0 Special Edition

Thurrott Daily: CES Day 0 Special Edition

Brad and I are flying to Las Vegas tonight for CES, but things are starting without us. So here are some CES tidbits from around the web.

Thurrott Daily: December 18

Thurrott Daily: December 18

This weekend: Microsoft and Mobile World Congress, a quick reminder about Photosynth, Google Wallet web update, Windows phone insanity, more.

Thurrott Daily: November 21

Thurrott Daily: November 22

Today: Galaxy Note 7 recall did not damage Samsung brand in U.S., Apple to offer free replacements of batteries for iPhone 6s with shutdown problem, Pixel's camera has a lens flare problem, more.

Thurrott Daily: November 13

Thurrott Daily: November 13

Today: John Strike brings 8-bit gameplay and Continuum support to Windows 10, Nextbit Robin drops to $170 on Amazon.com, 2 billion Chrome users, more.

Microsoft Discusses a Very Limited Future for Windows 10 Mobile

Though Windows 10 Mobile made almost no appearance in Microsoft's recent Ignite conference keynotes, the software giant did in fact discuss its future in a show session. And as you might expect given the platform's death spiral, it's pretty limited.

Thanks, Samsung
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Thanks, Samsung

When news of Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phablets catching fire and even spontaneously exploding broke, I reacted in predictable fashion, racing to Twitter for an all-day mock-fest. But a week later, it's no joke: No government has required Samsung to recall the incendiary devices, customers are still using them, and one gets the feeling that…

A Few Thoughts Ahead of the 2016 iPhone Event
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A Few Thoughts Ahead of the 2016 iPhone Event

On Wednesday, Apple is going to announce the iPhone 7, and I'm going to spend the day on Twitter skewering them and their terrible marketing as they so richly deserve. But before this time of great frivolity, it is perhaps worth remembering and examining why the iPhone matters quite a bit. And will continue to…

Thurrott Daily: August 31

Thurrott Daily: August 31

Tech tidbits from around the web: Microsoft Solitaire Collection reaches 100 million unique users, a new Minecraft mini game is available now, Pandora app on Xbox One now supports background music playback, Google discontinues the Chromebook Pixel 2 and may be discontinuing the Nexus brand too, and more.

Thurrott Daily: June 27

Thurrott Daily: June 27

Tech tidbits from around the web: Microsoft pays woman $10,000 for unintended Windows 10 upgrade, a quick tour of Microsoft building 87, ISOs for Windows 10 Insider preview build 14366 are now available, and Google Project Bloks brings software development to the physical world.

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Review

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga Review

Lenovo's versatile ThinkPad X1 Yoga is the ultimate mobile companion, offering an expansive 14-inch screen, superior typing and pointing experiences, and touch-, pen- and tablet usage capabilities in a thin, light, and durable form factor.

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