Microsoft takes another crack at a dual-screen Android phone with Duo 2
Microsoft is taking the wraps off a seemingly much improved second iteration of its Surface Duo 2 Android dual-screen device, which will begin rolling out in October.
Microsoft is taking the wraps off a seemingly much improved second iteration of its Surface Duo 2 Android dual-screen device, which will begin rolling out in October.
Microsoft's next-generation Android handset might come with a much better camera setup if newly leaked images of the Duo 2 turn out to be legit.
Microsoft is making available a new and different version of the new Edge browser to Canary channel testers on Android.
Microsoft is continuing to forge ahead with integrating Cortana into productivity apps, rather than making it a standalone personal digital assistant.
Microsoft soon will be rolling out promised 'conversational AI' technology for iOS; is adding new video technologies to its Lens scanning app; and is readying a version of its simplified Office mobile app for iPad.
Microsoft's 'Project Latte' is about bringing Android apps to the Microsoft Store and Windows 10. But why is Microsoft doing this? There are several theories.
I've been using Microsoft's Surface Duo for the last two weeks as a phone and mobile productivity tablet. Here's my 'non-reviewer's review' of the company's newest $1,400+ Surface.
I've got a Microsoft Surface Duo, the company's first Android-based dual-screen mobile device, for review. What do you want to know about it?
Microsoft is counting on users seeing the Duo as filling an untapped niche. But for people used to thinking about carrying no more than two devices -- usually a PC/tablet or phone -- where does the Duo fit?
Microsoft is hiring Android engineering and design experts who have been working at Finnish mobile development specialist Movial to its ranks.