VIDEO RIP Windows Mobile, new Oculus and Kindle

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RIP Windows Mobile, new Oculus and Kindle (Tech Today) In a recent episode of CNET's Tech Today, significant developments in the tech world were discussed, especially focusing on Microsoft’s diminishing commitment to Windows Mobile, along with exciting new products from Oculus and Amazon.

Windows Mobile's Tumble​

Microsoft has officially shifted its focus away from Windows Mobile, which currently holds a mere 1.3% market share. Despite efforts, it has struggled against dominant mobile operating systems like Android and iOS. The company will continue to provide regular security updates and bug fixes for existing users, but the signs are clear: Windows Mobile is no longer a priority. This marks a significant moment in the evolution of mobile operating systems, signaling a potential end of an era for Microsoft in the mobile space.

Oculus Go: A Standalone VR Experience​

In other tech news, Facebook unveiled the Oculus Go, a new standalone headset that does not require a PC or phone for operation — a game changer in the VR landscape. Set to launch in 2018, it will be available for $199 and boasts a lightweight design with next-generation lenses aimed at delivering superior clarity compared to the current Rift headset. This innovation could make virtual reality more accessible and user-friendly for a wider audience.

Kindle Oasis: The Next Generation​

Amazon also showcased its new Kindle Oasis, now featuring a larger 7-inch screen and a waterproof design encased in metal. This new version comes with enhanced battery life and improved LED lighting, making it a compelling choice for avid readers. The Kindle Oasis starts at $250 with 8GB of storage, climbing to $280 for the 32GB version, and includes support for audiobooks, broadening its appeal.

Conclusion​

These announcements show a significant shift in the tech landscape, particularly in how companies like Microsoft and Amazon are gearing their products for future consumption. As we observe these trends, questions arise: Will Windows Phone users migrate to other platforms, and how will Oculus Go impact the way we interact with virtual reality? Feel free to share your thoughts on these developments! Have you had a chance to try the new Kindle Oasis or are you considering diving into the world of Oculus? Let’s discuss!​

This thread revives discussions that have been ongoing since 2017, highlighting how quickly the tech landscape evolves and the importance of staying informed about these changes. What are your thoughts on the current state of mobile operating systems compared to when this video was created? Looking forward to hearing your insights!
 


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