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Windows Phone is no Android: Why Google can ignore its mobile OS and Microsoft cannot
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Build 2013 report card: Microsoft passes, but just barely
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Here are the big changes in Internet Explorer 11
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Windows 8.1 Preview hands on: Microsoft tackles W8 issues, but does it score?
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Windows 8.1 is all improvements, little innovation
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Windows 8.1 preview now available: Here’s what you need to know
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Here’s what we want from Windows Phone 8.1
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Microsoft Build 2013 Rumor Roundup: What new Windows we’ll see
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Project Spark builds a seemingly intuitive toolset into a complex game creation engine
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Remember that Yahoo email you haven’t checked since Gmail arrived? You might lose it
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Console gaming will survive! Xbox One remembers its roots
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Put down the pitchforks: Microsoft relents, reverses maligned Xbox One policies
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‘Ryse: Son of Rome’ is one “For Sparta!” yell short of being a ‘300’ game
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The best tech of E3 you might have missed
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‘Forza Motorsport 5’ and you, or how Drivatar heralds the coming robocalypse
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Outlook.com: Microsoft kills off linked accounts, switches to aliases
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Microsoft patenting a wearable device that transfers data through your body [updated]
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The winners and losers of E3 2013
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Microsoft focuses on touch, cross-platform convenience in ‘Windows Everywhere’ ad
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‘Quantum Break’ carries Remedy’s narrative aspirations into the next-generation
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‘Dead Rising 3’ preview: Capcom’s once-cartoony zombie survival game gets gritty
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Microsoft Research develops moving robotic touchscreen that interacts with the user
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Sony drops the mic to universal applause at E3 2013, Microsoft left stuttering
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Microsoft opens E3 with press conference featuring 17 games for Xbox One
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Rumors swirl about potential 8-inch Microsoft ‘Surface 2’ tablet
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After a hard lesson relearned, Microsoft is finally uncrippling Windows RT
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Microsoft demos Windows 8.1 Start button, talks updated portrait mode for mini tablets
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Snooping scandal: US Internet giants all deny PRISM involvement
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Microsoft answers some of the most asked questions about the Xbox One: Used games, always-on, and privacy
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Microsoft: Internet Explorer is more energy efficient than other browsers
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Microsoft details how you can try the public preview of Windows 8.1
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Forget used games, killing borrowed games is the bigger issue
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Microsoft shows off first public demo of Windows 8.1 at Computex 2013
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Microsoft considers restructuring into a ‘devices and services company’
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E3 2013 preview: Sony and Microsoft cross swords, Nintendo scrambles for a 1-up
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Secure folders with a single swipe: Windows 8.1 adding fingerprint reader support
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Halo: Spartan Assault comes to Windows 8 devices in July 2013
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Microsoft reveals more Windows 8.1 wonders: NFC printing and Wi-Fi hotspot