Microsoft will cut off the last remaining vestiges of its smartphone operating system, Windows 10 Mobile, later this year. Microsoft will stop providing security updates, patches and other support for… Read More
It’s hard to believe that it was only three years ago today that Microsoft officially completed its purchase of Nokia’s devices and services business for more than $7 billion. The… Read More
Coffee-loving Windows 10 Mobile users just got a shot of good news, as the long-awaited new Windows version of the Starbucks app came out Wednesday. The app lets users pay for drinks and… Read More
One of the marquee features of Windows 10 was the addition of Windows Hello, a biometric login feature that eased the process of unlocking your device. While Windows 10 Mobile users can use the… Read More
Starbucks is about a month away from (finally) releasing a Windows version of its popular mobile app, according to the coffee company’s president and chief operating officer Kevin Johnson. “[Our]… Read More
Microsoft is finally bringing Windows 10 to mobile phones running previous versions of Windows Phone starting today. While the initial list of upgradeable phones is short, Microsoft is working with manufacturers and carriers… Read More
HERE Maps, the one-time Nokia-owned navigation and mapping app that Audi, BMW and Mercedes bought last year, is dropping support for Microsoft’s Windows 10 Mobile. The company is also reducing… Read More
One of the biggest problems Windows smartphone users face is a small selection of apps. Microsoft hoped to solve that by building an Android emulator into Windows 10, but the recent acquisition… Read More
Windows Phone 8.1 users who were looking forward to joining desktop users in using Microsoft’s latest operating system may be waiting a little longer than expected. The update that was… Read More
Microsoft has been struggling to build up the app store for its mobile operating system for years. While rumors have circulated about dual OS phones running both Android and Windows, or… Read More