For those times when you’re lying on the couch and your cellphone, tablet, landline, laptop and desktop are just out of reach, but you happen to be playing Xbox 360, you can now order pizza from Pizza Hut.
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Michael Mace on the PC Industry’s Woes
The story of Dell’s proposed buyout tells us a lot about the challenges of the PC industry in general.
Windows 8 Needs More Apps Like TouchMail
A clever e-mail program shows off Microsoft’s new operating system to good advantage.
Here Come the Windows Phone Phablets?
As phone makers push screen sizes ever-larger, it seems like just a matter of time before Windows Phone gets in on the phablet craze.
Windows Blue: Return of the Start Button?
The next version of Windows may look a little more like…Windows.
Evernote, One Note, Google Keep: Which Should You Use?
There are many note-taking apps and systems out there, but these three with their ties into larger product families are your best options for staying organized at home, at work and on the go.
Microsoft Mulls a Smartwatch; Here Are the Company’s Strengths and Weaknesses
If smartwatches become the next big thing in tech, Microsoft apparently doesn’t want to be left out.
Sorry, PC Industry: You’ve Apparently Managed to Perfect the PC
Maybe the PC industry, like the TV industry, has entered the era of infrequent upgrades
Rumor: ‘Expensive’ Xbox Reveal in May, Cheaper Xbox 360 Also in the Offing
What if Microsoft released not one but two new Xbox consoles: one designed to cater to boutique next-gen spenders, another more palatable, price-wise, if not as forward-looking?
Windows Blue and the Rise of Ultramobiles
Later this year, Microsoft will introduce an upgrade to Windows 8, code named Windows Blue. It will be quite an important update to the current version of the company’s PC operating system.
An Always-Online Console? ‘Deal With It’ — Microsoft Studios Creative Director Kicks the Hornet’s Nest
Microsoft Studios’ creative director Adam Orth sort of walked into it yesterday on Twitter.
Microsoft Paves Way for Smaller Windows 8 Tablets
Microsoft is apparently making room for smaller Windows 8 tablets that could compete with devices like Amazon’s Kindle Fire and Apple’s iPad Mini.