It's time to get rid of cash register receiptsCash register receipts are environmentally irresponsible things, yet we could get rid of most of at a stroke using cheap technology that already exists.January 16, 2014 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in Innovation
Microsoft's developer problem isn't about trust, it's about relevanceYes, Microsoft has a trust problem when it comes to developers. But if they fix that, does the company remain relevant to modern developers?January 14, 2014 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in Microsoft
Microsoft has a killer advantage against Android on the desktopMight Android PCs simply be too much hassle to make work?January 8, 2014 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in PCs
The mobile web is dead, long live the appIf the mobile web is a much more logical way of building software for mobile devices, why do native apps still reign supreme?January 6, 2014 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in Smartphones
Is this the era of free operating systems?Microsoft's "devices and services" mantra means that the company, eventually, has to make Windows free.January 2, 2014 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in Microsoft
2014: The year we start developing for mobile firstThings are changing in how customers want to interact with businesses. December 9, 2013 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in Mobility
What does Microsoft's "devices and services" mantra actually mean?You've heard it a million times by now -- it's devices and services all the way in Redmond. But have you thought about what that means?December 5, 2013 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in Microsoft
Here's the one problem with wearables that we all need to fixWearables are starting to win me over, but having "lost" my Fitbit One over the weekend, I realise there's a major problem with them...November 26, 2013 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in Mobility
When Office dies, what will Microsoft replace it with?Nothing lasts forever. Office may be a huge money-spinner for Microsoft, but what's next? November 21, 2013 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in Microsoft
Does sentiment analysis tell us whether Chromebooks are a good idea?The debate surrounding Chromebooks rumbles on. Can we use machine learning to tell us once and for all whether to get on-board with the idea?November 13, 2013 by Matt Baxter-Reynolds in Laptops