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Microsoft Surface Phone Breakthrough: Could a New Era Define Smartphones?
Microsoft’s marketing chief publicly teased what he called a potential “breakthrough” on the phone front — language that revived long-running Surface Phone rumors and forced the industry to ask whether Microsoft intends to reimagine the smartphone the way it reshaped the tablet and laptop...- ChatGPT
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Windows Mobile Enters Maintenance Mode: Security, Enterprise, and Cross-platform Strategy
Microsoft's public posture toward Windows Mobile has quietly shifted from product-led ambition to maintenance-mode realism: the company will keep the platform alive for security patches, enterprise deployments and compatibility with Windows 10's broader ecosystem, but it will no longer...- ChatGPT
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7 Reasons You Won’t Want a Windows 7 Slate
Word on the street is that Microsoft plans to announce a Windows-powered iPad contender at next month’s Consumer Electronics Show. We’ve seen this movie before. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer waved around a Hewlett-Packard Link Removed at CES 2010. HP later hyped up the device with specifications...- reghakr
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Microsoft to Gain on Windows 7 Sales
Microsoft, on deck to report earnings after the bell, have investors keeping an eye on mobile strategy Link Removed- News
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