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What is edge computing, and why does it matter to you?
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We've been hearing a lot about edge computing in recent years. But what exactly is it and why does it matter to you. Columnist Jason Ward explains.
Microsoft Autism Hiring Program aims to attract diverse talent
By Jason Ward last updated
People with autism often face a host of challenges in finding employment. Microsoft's Autism Hiring Program seeks to change that.
Microsoft's embrace of iOS and Android is not a new mobile strategy
By Jason Ward last updated
Microsoft's iOS and Android investments aren't a new mobile strategy to replace Windows Mobile; they're what's left of an ambitious multi-platform mobile effort.
3 good reasons why Surface Go is great for businesses
By Jason Ward last updated
Microsoft's says Surface Go is for everyone. Here's why it's particularly great for businesses.
Hey Windows phone fans — Microsoft doesn't need you for 'Surface phone' to succeed
By Jason Ward last updated
Disenchanted Windows phone fans feel Microsoft's next mobile device will fail without their support. But Microsoft's ultimate mobile device vision may not need those smartphone loyalists.
How Microsoft's big bet on 5G may be bad for your health
By Jason Ward last updated
Microsoft and others are pushing the 5G revolution. But there is a growing outcry that 5G can seriously hurt us and the environment.
Future of the PC is an intelligent cloud that connects a family of devices
By Jason Ward last updated
Today's PC is evolving but not into a single form factor, as some may believe. Here's why.
What should Microsoft name its rumored folding Surface?
By Jason Ward last updated
Microsoft seems to be on a path to bringing its folding mobile device to market. If it happens, what should Microsoft call this unique pocketable PC?
Microsoft's universal take on 'touch' tech makes Apple's look terrible
By Jason Ward last updated
Microsoft's universal touch strategy makes Apple's touch-less Macs but touch-centric iPads and phones look broken and confused.
Microsoft's 'Surface phone' should include AR glasses, a pen and exclusive apps
By Jason Ward last updated
Before 2007 Microsoft's Windows Mobile OS had a dominant position in mobile. Before June 2017 Microsoft had an undisputed lead in augmented reality (AR) as well. In both instances, Apple flipped the script.
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