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Thurrott.com Best of CES 2017

Thurrott.com Best of CES 2017

Brad and I scoured the halls of the LVCC and the surrounding hotel and convention spaces during CES 2017. Here's the best of the best.

What If Android is a One-Hit Wonder? (Premium)
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What If Android is Just a One-Hit Wonder? (Premium)

I've often described Android as the new Windows, and that's true on so many levels. But one of the more overlooked ways in which Android is just like Windows is in its various market defeats: Google just can't seem to make Android successful beyond its core market. Like Windows on the PC, Android controls roughly…

Thurrott Daily: December 21

Thurrott Daily: December 21

Today: Get your Xbox crest, Nokia sues Apple for patent infringement, Microsoft and Boku bring carrier billing to Orange in France, more.

Thurrott Daily: September 2

Thurrott Daily: September 2

Tech tidbits from around the web: Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour arrives October 11th, Microsoft puts Windows 10 and Cortana on a refrigerator, You will have to wait a little longer to get Quantum Break on your Windows 7 or 8.1 PC, and Microsoft is evolving its OneNote strategy on Windows 10.

Hey, Webcamgate Was My Fault
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Webcamgate Was My Fault

Several years back, Microsoft launched a widely-mocked marketing campaign in which PC users claimed that "Windows 7 was my idea." In the same spirit, I'd like to formally apologize to Windows 10 users. Because Webcamgate was my fault. Webcamgate is the name I've given to the recently-reported problem with the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, where…

About That One Billion Thing

About That One Billion Thing

Last week, I predicted that Microsoft would have trouble meeting its goal of getting one billion Windows 10 devices in the market within 2-to-3 years, and would likely fall short. And now, the software giant has confirmed that prediction in the strangest way possible.

WWDC 2016: Apple Announces Updates for iOS, macOS, tvOS and watchOS

WWDC 2016: Apple Announces Updates for iOS, macOS, tvOS and watchOS

On Monday, Apple unveiled the next releases of each of its four major personal computing platforms---iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS---and unveiled a free app called Swift Playgrounds for the iPad.

Intel's Atom Cancellation Has Big Ramifications for a Surface Phone

Intel’s Atom Cancellation Has Big Ramifications for a Surface Phone

Microprocessor giant Intel has had an even harder time adapting to today's mobile computing world than Microsoft. And the latest evidence is a just-announced cancellation of an Atom processor designed for smart phones and tablets ... which I think has big ramifications for a rumored Intel-based Surface phone.

HP ENVY Curved All-in-One is the Most Beautiful PC in the World

HP ENVY Curved All-in-One is the Most Beautiful PC in the World

Arriving in a box the size of a 1972 Super Beetle, the HP ENVY Curved All-in-One is the most beautiful PC I've ever laid eyes on. The only question is whether I'm worthy of the expansive and curved 34-inch ultra-widescreen display.

Thurrott Daily: December 8

Thurrott Daily: December 8

Lots going on today, including a major Surface fail on MNF, how Band 2 estimates VO2 Max, Apple's iPhone 6S battery case, Star Wars game complaints, more.

Moto X Pure Edition Review

Moto X Pure Edition Review

For the past month, I've put my beloved but aging Lumia 930 aside and have lived life on the other side of the fence. Up first: The Moto X Pure Edition.

Google is Slowly Chipping Away at Microsoft's Mobile Differentiators

Google is Slowly Chipping Away at Microsoft’s Mobile Differentiators

Looking at this week's Google I/O announcements, it's hard to miss the ways in which Google is undercutting Microsoft's mobile efforts.

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