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Thurrott Daily: April 10

Thurrott Daily: April 10

Happy Sunday. A few tech tidbits and random musings: Microsoft again affirms it's ready for cross-network play with PS4, "the year of desktop Linux" is still a joke, Redditor unearths Easter egg in 'Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!' 30 years later, Project Fi and RTFM, and Google launches Android Studio 2.0.

PS4 Remote Play Comes to the PC

PS4 Remote Play Comes to the PC

Sony today released a new system update for its PlayStation 4 video game console, enabling---among other things---Remote Play capabilities with your Windows PC. This feature works like Xbox One game streaming, where you connect a controller directly to your PC and stream games from your console over the home network.

Thurrott Daily: April 3

Thurrott Daily: April 3

I'm still groggy from a busy week in San Francisco, but here are a few tidbits from around the web: Watch Build 2016 session videos from the comfort of your own home, Phil Spencer doesn't actually deny a mid-stream Xbox One upgrade, Windows 10 is now the number one OS on Steam, headline riffs.

Thurrott Daily: March 28

Thurrott Daily: March 28

A few tech tidbits from around the web: How I spent my weekend, a Surface Book sale, HTC blames Microsoft for not including the One M8 in the Windows 10 Mobile upgrade list, a great article about Google CEO Sundar Pichai, and some headline riffs.

Thurrott Daily: March 26

Thurrott Daily: March 26

Tech tidbits from around the web: a new Office 2016 Insider Preview build is now available, Microsoft launches Office 365 Connectors, Audible launches an online magazine, Steam is now selling the Atari Vault, Sony to bring PlayStation games to Android, iOS, Apple Music gets a widget on Android, more.

Thurrott Daily: March 21

Thurrott Daily: March 21

A few tidbits from around the web: how I spent my weekend, skewering today's Apple special event, a price cut on the Lumia 950, a plan for digital Xbox game buy-backs, Microsoft adds OneDrive to its bug bounty program, and Xbox team apologies for treating women like dirt.

Thurrott Daily: March 16

Thurrott Daily: March 16

Some tech tidbits from around the web: a claim that the Windows kernel is slower than Linux, Microsoft and app design, Stephen Elop ends up at Telstra, Google Inbox gets Smart Reply on the web, Sony is open to cross-network play, more.

Thurrott Daily: March 2

Thurrott Daily: March 2

Here are a few tidbits from around the web: Windows 10 usages surpasses Windows 8.x, IE is about to fall into second place, EA estimates 24 million Xbox Ones, Black Ops III DLC finally ships on Xbox One, and Gears for Windows 10 has issues.

Thurrott Daily: March 1

Thurrott Daily: March 1

A few tidbits from around the web: Steve Ballmer dunks, whether hardware upgrades are coming to Xbox One, Xamarin explained, Surface Type Cover with Fingerprint Reader coming to Europe, PS4 Remote Play is coming to PC.

Microsoft Has an Audacious Plan to Expand Xbox Gaming

Microsoft Has an Audacious Plan to Expand Xbox Gaming

You all know the story: Microsoft's Xbox One console is selling better than its predecessor, but it's still getting outsold by the PlayStation 4 by a 2-to-1 margin. So what can the software giant do to turn things around? Simple: Just change the rules of the game.

DOOM Comes Screaming Back in May

DOOM Comes Screaming Back in May

Bethesda Softworks announced this week that Id Software's remake of the classic shooter DOOM will return to the PC---and to Xbox One and PlayStation 4---on May 13, 2016.

Microsoft's Devices: The Great, the Good, and the Unfortunate

Microsoft’s Devices: The Great, the Good, the Unfortunate, and the Invisible

With Microsoft reporting its earnings for the final calendar quarter of 2015, we have some useful data for evaluating how the firm's devices businesses are doing. And as you should expect, there's some high points and some not-so-high points.

Tomb Raider Rises on PC as the First-Ever AAA Title in Windows Store

Tomb Raider Rises on PC as the First-Ever AAA Title in Windows Store

It's fair to say that the Windows Store has been a wasteland since it debuted in Windows 8. But today marks a major milestone: Rise of the Tomb Raider, the first major game title to ever ship via Windows Store, is now available for purchase.

Thurrott Daily: January 12

Thurrott Daily: January 12

Another day, another batch of tidbits from around the web: How to really get rid of Windows 10 nagware, a Surface executive's dangerous opinion of iPad Pro, "Homefront" is finally getting a sequel, and Elon Musk says Apple Car is an "open secret."

Thurrott Daily: December 21

Thurrott Daily: December 21

Some more tidbits from around the web: Your Xbox Live stats from 2015, Apple Music rumored to get Hi-Res Audio in 2016, and a Black Ops III DLC trailer.

Thurrott Daily: December 17

Thurrott Daily: December 17

Some other tidbits from around the web: A new Microsoft Apps, um, app on Android, $400 off Windows Server Datacenter, Translator on iOS/Android, dubious Windows 10 advice, free Plex on Xbox.

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