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As expected, Google launched its new Pixel phones, Daydream VR, Chromecast Ultra, Google Wi-Fi, and Google Home products at a press conference today. But as noted previously, details about each had previously leaked.
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You have to wonder about Sony, a company that inexplicably chose to introduce its new PlayStation 4 Pro on the same day that Apple unleashed the iPhone 7. But now the firm is facing more serious questions: Are the PS4 Pro's vaunted 4K capabilities even real? Is it all a lie? This is coming up…
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Tech tidbits from around the web: Dell introduces XPS laptops with Windows 10 in new colors, Tim Cook casts his vote for AR over VR, the Pixel Launcher is a thing, and I make fun of terrible headlines.
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On the last day of Build 2015, Brad Sams, Rafael Rivera, and I got to spend some more time with the stunning new Surface Hub. Here's a quick peek at the shipping version of Microsoft's team collaboration solution.
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Earlier today, I wrote about Microsoft's decision to step back from the MWC spotlight this week and let its partners take center stage. Here's a quick rundown of the top Windows 10 phones, tablets/2-in-1s and laptops that they are announcing this week.
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This is one of those good news/bad news deals: Windows 10 Mobile is finally heading to T-Mobile with the Alcatel Onetouch Fierce XL. Which, sadly, is yet another low-end Windows phone.
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Earning barely a mention at the firm's October hardware event, the new entry-level Lumia 550 smart phone is now available in select markets, Microsoft says.
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Microsoft has finally delivered the premium smart phone we've all been waiting for, outfitted with a superior camera and unique Windows 10 capabilities.
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Microsoft markets Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book as premium devices, but they're missing a few forward-leaning features. And the most problematic is USB-C.
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The first half of Microsoft’s hardware event on Tuesday unfolded as expected, with previously-telegraphed Lumia and Band updates eliciting little in the way of news. But as the strains of an AC/DC anthem pumped through the presentation, things changed. And it was new Surface devices that stole the show, and did something Microsoft has often…
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Microsoft explains how it will segregate the market for Windows 10 Mobile handsets into three focus areas: Value phones, premium phones and value phablets.
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We learned about Microsoft's broad new plans for smart phone recently, and today, thanks to a leak, we can see where they're headed with low-end handsets.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella spoke briefly about Microsoft's disastrous phone business and reiterated that the firm planned to address Flagshipgate soon.
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Microsoft’s Lumia 640 will finally arrive here in the United States on Friday for the first time: Cricket Wireless will sell the handset–which sports a 5-inch HD display and LTE capabilities–for just $130 off-contract. “Cricket Wireless and Microsoft make balancing your work life and personal life a whole lot easier with the Lumia 640, featuring 4G LTE technology,”…
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After two straights weeks of mammoth Microsoft conferences—the developer focused Build 2015 in San Francisco last week and the inaugural Ignite 2015 in Chicago this week—my mind is of course turning to the next big thing for the Redmond computing giant. And while there are certainly more trade shows—’tis the season, after all—and major software…