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Microsoft outlines end of support plans for Windows 10 Mobile
By Zac Bowden published
Microsoft confirms that Windows 10 Mobile support for all devices will come to an end later this year, and has outlined what will happen next for those who do not move from their devices.
Finebits brings Sonca media player to Windows 10 Mobile (yes, you read that right)
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster published
Sonca is now available for Windows 10 Mobile, giving stragglers a nice alternative to Groove Music.
Microsoft execs say Windows 10 Mobile 'is significantly feature complete', hints at Surface Phone
By John Callaham last updated
Should the Surface Phone really run full Windows 10?
By Zac Bowden last updated
Lots of people are dying for a Surface Phone that runs full Windows 10, but we think Windows 10 Mobile might be a better approach. Here's why.
Why Microsoft needs to address Windows Mobile — and phones — at Build 2017
By Daniel Rubino last updated
Next month at Build 2017, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella needs to get on stage and spell out exactly what is going on with its mobile strategy, before it's too late.
Top 4 Windows 10 apps that are 'truly universal'
By Zac Bowden last updated
Here's a list of our favorite Windows 10 apps that we consider to be "truly universal," meaning they work across PC, Mobile, Xbox and more. and more!
Microsoft's next attempt at Windows mobile won't support Silverlight apps
By Zac Bowden last updated
WhatsApp and more may be left behind when Microsoft launches its next attempt at Windows on the phone
If not phones, Microsoft needs another device category to ensure Windows success
By Daniel Rubino last updated
The future of Windows 10 and the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) depends on more than just PCs. With Microsoft missing its goal of getting Windows onto "one billion devices" by half, where does Windows 10 go without phones?
The path to a Surface phone is clearer than ever with Windows 10 on ARM
By Daniel Rubino last updated
Why does ARM on Windows 10 matter? What does it mean for a phone running Windows 10? Let's break down Microsoft's latest announcement to identify its implications.
New Microsoft email reveals shifting mobile strategy, claims Windows phone investment 'not at risk'
By Daniel Rubino last updated
In a new email sent out to partners, Microsoft adds context and clarity to their changing mobile strategy. We break down the memo and analyze what it means for the future of Windows phone.
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