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Nokia is Back, Sort Of, But Let's Not Rewrite History
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Nokia is Back, Sort Of, But Let’s Not Rewrite History

Nokia will formally re-enter the smartphone market in early 2017 with a family of Android-based handsets. But make no mistake: This is not the Nokia of old. More important, had Nokia chosen Android over Windows phone in 2011, it would have failed even faster than it did. So let's get that bit of revisionist nonsense out…

Microsoft Clip Layer Brings Better Copy and Share Functionality to Android

Microsoft Clip Layer Brings Better Copy and Share Functionality to Android

A new Microsoft Garage project called Clip Layer promises to make it easier for Android users to "snip and share" almost anything that appears on their screen.

Next Up for the Windows Insider Program: Changing the World

Next Up for the Windows Insider Program: Changing the World

Microsoft's decision to test Windows 10 in the open was historic. But now it has even bigger plans for the Windows Insider Program.

Thurrott Daily: November 28

Thurrott Daily: November 28

Today: Jony Ive ruins Christmas, Xbox One game streaming coming to Oculus Rift, Microsoft's Arrow Launcher for Android is updated, HP Elite x3 updated, more.

Learn Xamarin for Free

Learn Xamarin for Free

Microsoft has posted on-demand versions of a free, six-part video series about learning Xamarin development.

Eve V 2-in-1 Sells Out Immediately

Eve V 2-in-1 Sells Out Immediately

A crowd-sourced 2-in-1 aimed squarely at Microsoft's Surface Pro 4 sold out immediately this week on Indiegogo.

Xbox Scorpio Will Be a Premium Console. Obviously

Xbox Scorpio Will Be a Premium Console. Obviously

Next year's Xbox "Project Scorpio" console will be higher-priced than the affordable Xbox One S. Because obviously.

Thurrott Daily: November 15

Thurrott Daily: November 15

Today: A Microsoft Black Friday preview, Apple announces a $300 self-congratulatory coffee table book, Apple is looking into digital glasses, more.

Thinking About Visual Studio for Mac

Thinking About Visual Studio for Mac

A lot of soul searching has accompanied the sweeping changes that Satya Nadella has implemented over the past few years at Microsoft.

Celebrating 15 Years of Xbox

Celebrating 15 Years of Xbox

15 years ago today, Microsoft launched its first Xbox console, upending the video game world. Here is what I remember.

Google Makes Its Case for Android Choice
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Google Makes a Poor Case for Android Choice

In tandem with a legal brief filed in an EU antitrust case, Google has gone public with its defense: That Android stimulates innovation and increases choice for consumers. Ha! That's not the message that EU regulators have delivered, of course. In April, the European Commission charged Google with with violating antitrust laws by forcing its…

Microsoft’s Xbox Media Streamer Joins The Surface Mini

Microsoft was working on an Xbox media streamer called Hobart but it looks like the device has been canceled before it could find its way to consumers.

Google is Bringing Android Auto to Your Phone

Google is Bringing Android Auto to Your Phone

Google announced today that it will dramatically broaden the availability of its Android Auto experience by bringing it to Android-based smartphones.

The Garage Celebrates Two Years of Driving Change at Microsoft

The Garage Celebrates Two Years of Driving Change at Microsoft

Over two years, Microsoft's Garage program has evolved from a place for mobile experimentation into a breathing example of Microsoft's future on mobile.

I'm Sticking with Xbox
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I’m Sticking with Xbox

I regularly re-evaluate my technology choices, and this year I've spent a lot of time in the PlayStation camp in order to understand how this platform compares. But I'm sticking with Xbox. More to the point, I'm sticking with Xbox because I feel that Microsoft has the better solution. That Microsoft, partially out of necessity,…

Dell’s Windows Phone Shows An Intel Future That Hasn’t Arrived

Dell was working on an Intel-based Windows Phone but the project has been sidelined for now that would have been or could still be the future of Windows phone.

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