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  1. Windows Phone 8.1 End Support: How Microsoft’s Mobile Defeat Still Matters Today

    Microsoft ended support for Windows Phone 8.1 on July 11, 2017, moving the mobile operating system into end-of-support status and stopping all updates, including security fixes, for the platform that once represented Redmond’s most credible attempt to challenge iOS and Android. That date did not...
  2. Xbox Kills Copilot for Consoles: Players Weren’t Excited, Sharma Says

    Xbox CEO Asha Sharma said at Bloomberg Live on June 4, 2026, that Microsoft killed Copilot for Xbox consoles because console players were not excited by the proposed AI assistant and because the feature did not solve a clear gaming problem. The remark matters because it turns a quiet product...
  3. Xbox Stops Copilot for Consoles in 2026: AI That Solves a Real Gaming Problem

    Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has said Microsoft stopped developing Copilot for Xbox consoles in 2026 because console players were not interested in the experience and because the feature did not solve a clear gaming problem. That answer matters because it cuts against Microsoft’s broader corporate...
  4. PeekDesktop Brings a macOS-Style Desktop Reveal to Windows

    Microsoft has quietly given Windows users a tiny but telling reminder of how platform wars are won: not always by radical reinvention, but by borrowing the right habits from the other side. Scott Hanselman’s PeekDesktop takes a familiar macOS-style desktop interaction and brings it to Windows in...
  5. Microsoft’s Open Strategy: Riding Others’ Success to Growth

    Satya Nadella’s offhand line — “without Intel, I don’t know if Windows would have happened… without Mac, I wonder whether Office would have happened” — landed as more than nostalgia; it was a deliberately economical framing of a new Microsoft posture: openness as strategy, partnership as growth...
  6. ReFS Boot Milestone, Leanpub vs Amazon, and Xbox Pivot: Microsoft Strategy Deep Dive

    Paul Thurrott’s latest Ask Paul column is a wide‑angle look at a familiar set of industry rhythms — nostalgia for old games, practical publishing choices, the slow evolution of operating systems, and a messy, high‑stakes reshuffle at Xbox — and it lands at the precise moment several of those...
  7. Microsoft Counters OpenAI Frontier with Agent 365 and Frontier Firm

    Microsoft’s commercial chief has quietly issued a reminder to the company’s troops: when OpenAI moves up‑market with a new agent platform, Microsoft believes it has the enterprise playbook to meet the challenge — and it isn’t leaving the field without contesting it. ]) Background Enterprise AI...
  8. Microsoft reshapes security and engineering quality leadership under Nadella

    Satya Nadella has quietly reshuffled two of Microsoft’s most sensitive priorities — security and product quality — moving long‑time security boss Charlie Bell into a new, CEO‑reported role focused on engineering quality, and hiring former Microsoft veteran Hayete Gallot away from Google Cloud to...
  9. Microsoft Surface 3 Discontinued: Lifecycle and Market Impact

    Microsoft confirmed it will stop making the Surface 3 by the end of December 2016, a move that quietly marked the end of Microsoft’s first intact push at a truly low-cost, pen-enabled Windows tablet and set the tone for how the Surface line would consolidate around higher-margin Pro devices...
  10. Windows 10 One Billion Devices Target: From Build 2015 to Reality

    Microsoft set an audacious target in 2015 — to have Windows 10 running on one billion devices within two to three years — and the declaration reshaped the company’s messaging, developer outreach, and product strategy for the next half‑decade. The claim reappeared in tech headlines at launch and...
  11. Ballmer Denial, App Store Growth, and the 2009 Web Platform Pivot

    Steve Ballmer’s public shrug at a browser-based future captured a defining tension in 2009: a veteran platform company defending a proven stack while a new generation of devices and distribution models rewired how software is created, delivered, and monetized. The question then — whether a...
  12. Microsoft's Agent First Pivot: AI as a Cognitive Amplifier for 2026

    Satya Nadella opened 2026 with a short, intentionally provocative personal post that reframes the industry conversation around generative AI — urging people to stop debating “slop versus sophistication,” to treat AI as a cognitive amplifier, and to accelerate the move from isolated models to...
  13. Bring Back Windows Phone? Nostalgia vs Realistic Revival Paths

    The grassroots petition calling for Microsoft to “Bring Back Windows Phone” has quietly gained traction on Change.org, drawing the familiar glow of nostalgia and a fresh round of debate about whether a third mobile ecosystem could — or should — return. The petition, started by Σπύρος Κ. from...
  14. Microsoft Copilot at a Strategic Inflection: Promise vs Reality in 2025

    Microsoft’s big bet on Copilot — the promise to make generative AI the quiet backbone of everyday work — is at a strategic inflection point: internal memos now insist “using AI is no longer optional,” while Microsoft’s own usage report claims wide engagement, and independent testing and employee...
  15. Microsoft Pledges to Halt AI If It Harms Humanity: Safety and Governance

    Microsoft’s consumer-AI chief Mustafa Suleyman publicly vowed this week that Microsoft would stop pursuing advanced AI development if a system posed a genuine threat to humanity — a striking pledge that highlights both the company’s new strategic posture and the messy trade-offs at the heart of...
  16. OpenAI Code Red and Gemini 3 Reshape Frontier AI Market

    Microsoft’s AI narrative pivoted sharply this week as OpenAI declared an internal “code red,” Google’s Gemini 3 and its Nano Banana Pro image suite posted headline-grabbing benchmark and product wins, and fresh financial analyses underscored just how fragile the economics of frontier AI have...
  17. Microsoft at Forty: From Windows Dominance to AI and Cloud Leadership

    Microsoft’s four-decade arc from a two‑person startup to a global software, cloud and AI powerhouse is a study in adaptation: born in 1975 as a tiny software shop, defined by the Windows era of the 1990s, retooled for the cloud in the 2010s, and now reshaping itself again around artificial...
  18. Microsoft's AI First Pivot: Targeted Scaling and Big AI Infra

    Microsoft’s pivot from broad-scale hiring and expansion to a measured, AI-first growth strategy marks a consequential moment in the company’s evolution and in the tech industry at large. Background Over the past 18 months Microsoft has repeatedly reshaped its workforce while simultaneously...
  19. Microsoft HTC Windows Phone Licensing Talks: A Strategy to Expand Windows Phone

    Microsoft’s reported offer to cut or eliminate Windows Phone licensing fees for HTC represented one of the most candid – and revealing – attempts by Redmond to bend the rules of mobile platform economics in order to expand Windows Phone’s footprint. Background In the early 2010s Microsoft was...
  20. Microsoft AI Capex Strategy: Rising Spend, Margin Outlook

    Microsoft’s latest repositioning — accepting higher near‑term capital spending to secure AI capacity while insisting margins will remain intact — is a deliberate trade that reshapes the company’s risk/reward profile for enterprises, investors, and Windows‑centric IT teams alike. The Seeking...