Windows Phone 10 is dead before it even arrives
…The way consumers get excited about a phone is to be able to buy it, in stores, with employees that care about selling them, and with tons of apps people want to…
Apple's new project, codenamed Marzipan, sounds similar to the efforts Microsoft has made over the years. It's worth revisiting what Microsoft was attempting to accomplish and why it failed. Windows 8 was designed to offer a touch-friendly UI that could scale to a 32-inch monitor or run comfortably on a phone screen. It didn't offer a unified developer framework the way Apple is considering (that came later, with Windows 10 Mobile), but Metro apps were supposed to scale easily across different screen sizes. It was a great idea on paper, but it largely failed in practice. Apps designed for smal
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