A new Android world order emerges for enterprises
Microsoft's alliance with Samsung and its resurging smartphone ambitions are reshaping the enterprise battle lines versus the iPhone.
Microsoft's alliance with Samsung and its resurging smartphone ambitions are reshaping the enterprise battle lines versus the iPhone.
Microsoft has strong reasons for shying away from calling the Surface Duo a phone. But that's the best way to explain it to customers.
Surface Neo extends a vision that the company had a decade ago, but on Windows' terms.
When it comes to maximizing screen real estate, Microsoft has left the fold.
The browser wars may not be as important as they once were, but Microsoft's adoption of Chromium could help it return from the Edge of irrelevance.
The HoloLens 2 is a huge step forward from the original that does more to realize the promise of mixed reality than anything before it.
Portable and affordable, the Surface Go has launched at the right time to invade a coffee shop near you. But with Apple likely prepping new iPads, Microsoft still has work to do on the Surface's keyboard-free tablet experience.
The Surface Go ups Microsoft's tablet game from the similar Surface 3, but it keeps the legacy mission focused on fighting the iPad even as the tablet market has retreated from retail.
The new user interface feature being rolled out to some Windows Insider Program participants represents fresh thinking in managing workspaces.
Microsoft Teams blends the opportunism of the old Microsoft with the openness of the new, but it is not yet able to cut off Slack's viral distribution for a new way of working.