Surface Pro 3: Microsoft's grand tablet vision lies in tattersMicrosoft's tablet vision was bold, and beautiful. But with the introduction of Surface 3, it's dead.May 28, 2014 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in Windows
Windows XP: The terrifying anarchy of technology 'have-nots'It's easy to dismiss organisations that have failed to move away from XP as ignorant or lazy, but it's not quite that simple.April 9, 2014 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in Windows
Office is the only thing that can kill a ChromebookGoogle wants the enterprise. It's hungry for it. Microsoft has one important defensive weapon to keep it at bay...February 19, 2014 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in Windows
Android apps on Windows Phone sounds like a great ideaMicrosoft is possibly thinking of allowing Android apps to run on Windows Phone. Yes, please!February 14, 2014 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in Windows
Windows 8 developers are shunning WinJSWith Windows 8, Microsoft made it possible for developers to build apps using HTML and JavaScript. Turns out, no one is really doing that...January 22, 2014 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in Windows
The cards you've been dealt -- being a productive developer without Windows 8.1 RTMMicrosoft is dead set against giving Windows 8.1 to developers before the general public. But how can a developer make the best of a bad situation...?August 28, 2013 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in Windows
Now all Windows developers have been thrown under the busMicrosoft's latest boneheaded move is to prevent developers having early access to Windows 8.1 and Windows 8.1 RT...August 27, 2013 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in Windows
Microsoft, it's time to start talking about "Surface v2"Why isn't Microsoft saying anything about "Surface v2"? Probably because they don't want to say the one thing that they should say...August 12, 2013 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in Windows
Did we all just witness Windows start to die?Surface RT's failure calls the whole "Windows 8 Project" into question. As a result, the "death of the PC" may end up taking Windows with it...July 22, 2013 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in Windows
Surface RT sets the new gold standard in hubrisSix million unsold Surface RT tablets? Something went wrong there. Perhaps Microsoft was a little, uh, over-confident...July 19, 2013 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in Windows