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If Microsoft is the 'platform for everything,' does it really need a phone?
By Jason Ward last updated
Before smartphones, Windows was the platform for virtually all personal computing.
Smartphones didn't kill mini tablets, they became them
By Jason Ward last updated
In 2007, Apple put a tablet in people's pockets: the iPhone. And, yes, the iPhone is a tablet, albeit a mini one.
How Microsoft's inclusion mission is helping the blind to 'see'
By Jason Ward last updated
Microsoft's mission of inclusion encompasses the visually impaired. This has led to innovation that helps the them to "see" the world.
Folding phones are cool, but HoloLens 2 is cooler — here's why
By Jason Ward last updated
Folding phones are getting a lot of attention but Microsoft's HoloLens progress is moving holographic computing closer to the masses.
Microsoft expected to receive prestigious Helen Keller award for inclusion efforts
By Jason Ward last updated
Microsoft has been working hard to promote inclusion both in its workforce and products. The prestigious Helen Keller achievement award is a rare honor that acknowledges those efforts.
Is Microsoft copying Google with its Fluent Design System?
By Jason Ward last updated
During Build 2017, Microsoft introduced its new design language, the Fluent Design System. Microsoft's new venture immediately reminded me of Google's three-year-old Material Design initiative.
Why Microsoft's Surface 'Andromeda' is critical to the Windows ecosystem
By Jason Ward last updated
If Surface Andromeda is canceled, Microsoft has an ever-growing presence on iOS and Android, but is it enough?
Why 'Xamarin' is the future of mobile for Microsoft
By Jason Ward last updated
What if Microsoft could convince developers that there is a single "mobile" platform to develop for, rather than three distinct platforms, iOS, Android and the oft-neglected Windows?
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