"Microsoft" Latest News & Update: Microsoft to Bring Full Windows 10 to Smartphones in 2017, Surface Pro 5 Hype Rising
From Surface Pro 5 to the innovation of smartphone technology, Microsoft prepares to regain the glory that it loss to Samsung and Apple.
by Jun Pasaylo
Moly X1 Release Date, Specs, Features, News & Update: Lumia's New Competitor with Windows 10 OS; More Impressive Specifications, Price Details
The story behind the Moly X1 smartphone from the unknown company Coship is somewhat confusing as the handset was announced late last year.
by Muhammad Firman Akhsanu Ridho
HP Windows Phone Release Date, News & Update: Another Company Will Launch Windows Powered Phone In 2017
HP Windows phone is rumored to be released in February 2017.
by Gloven Ramos
Microsoft CEO Admits That They Have Missed Out On The Mobile Phone Market
Microsoft may have missed out mobile phone but new categories are in the loop for a diversified products and services.
by Cores Grace Malaay
‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News & Update: Microsoft May Be Granted AR Version Soon
“Pokemon Go” remains a top app to have on iOS and Android but has conspicuously failed to appear at the Windows Store. The obvious reason is that Microsoft has yet to get an official app for their platform and Windows Phone owners are getting impatient.
by Snooky Grawls
‘Pokemon GO’ Latest News & Update: Third Party App Reaches Windows Phones; Users Not Keen on Integrating the Authentic Game Anymore
"Pokemon GO" on Windows phone?
by Staff Reporter
‘Pokemon Go’ Latest News & Update: Windows Phone Users Prefer Official Up Over PoGo-UWP
The wait for a “Pokemon Go” version meant for Windows Phone continues though Niantic has not officially hinted at anything to date. Right now, the best route is through third party apps which gamers may not necessarily approve.
by Snooky Grawls
‘Pokemon Go’ Windows Phone Release Date, News & Update: No Sighting At Windows Store To Date
“Pokemon Go” continues to rise in popularity though its stock could be further boosted if the game makes its way to the Windows OS. To date, the game has been limited to iOS and Android users.
by Snooky Grawls
‘Pokemon Go’ Release Date, News & Update: Windows Phone Version Coming Soon?
“Pokemon Go” can be played by almost anyone, provided that they have a mobile device that runs on Android or iOS. Noticeably absent is a Windows version though some players have been able to do so with the aid of emulators.
by Snooky Grawls
'Pokemon GO' Windows Phone Release Date, News, & Update: Niantic Update Breaks Down PoGo App on Windows Phones? New Update In The Making?
"Pokemon GO" is currently the hit game that is released for Android and iOS only. However, a company named ST-Apps that is working on a third party "Pokemon GO" app especially made for Windows 10 Mobile.
by Anne Caballo
‘Pokemon GO’ Latest News, Release Date & Update: When is 'Pokemon GO' Coming to Windows Phones?
A developer has created "Pokemon GO" that runs on Windows Phone, but when will Niantic release an official version?
by Olivia Cavallaro
Match 3 And...Evolve. New Companion App Evolve: Hunters Quest Hits Mobile Markets Today
2K Games and developer Cat Daddy have launched a strange companion app for iOS, Android and Windows for their upcoming multiplayer DLC machine, Evolve. In Evolve: Hunters Quest, you match three gems to destroy monsters. Will it work? It just might.
by Steve Buja
Microsoft Purchases Can Now Be Bitcoin-Friendly
Whether you're picking up a new app on your Lumia smartphone, downloading a digital game on Xbox or just buying something from a Windows digital store, Microsoft is now accepting bitcoin for digital purchases.
by Connor Sears
Minecraft: Pocket Edition Has Officially Hit Windows Phone Users
In a surprise release, Minecraft: Pocket Edition is now compatible with Windows Phones and available for $6.99 on the Windows Phone app store.
by Connor Sears
Microsoft Is Working On Its Own Smartwatch For Release Later This Year That Will Be Able To Connect To All Kinds Of Smartphones
Of the three major players in the mobile device market – Google, Apple and Microsoft – we've seen smartwatches from two of them. Now, Microsoft seems to be getting in the game with a smartwatch that will sport a two-day battery life and connectivity with iPhones, Androids and Windows Phones alike, Forbes reported.
by Connor Sears