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Archives for July 2014


What does it all mean?


And no, they aren’t selling Xbox.


Developers think hard about where their games go. Consumers, maybe not so much.


We are seeing the start of a long-term trend to make PCs look and act more like smartphones, and to bring to the PC some of the functions of the phone.


Three decades worth of data suggests companies who spend big on research don’t do their shareholders any favors.


In this week’s Ask Walt column, I answer reader questions about fitness tracking on an iPhone, and the latest versions of Windows.


Large Internet companies have been mostly absent so far in the FCC’s net neutrality fight.


Independent board offers suggestions for curbing NSA’s data collection to protect Americans’ privacy.


Gutierrez will now head up legal affairs for Microsoft’s product teams, with Erich Andersen taking over his former role.
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