Microsoft and T-Mobile enable free 5G for the PC

Microsoft and T-Mobile enable free 5G for the PC

Seeing the news yesterday about T-Mobile offering free 5G connectivity for the Surface Pro 9 with 5G brought back a wave of memories. Back in April 2018 I wrote a paper titled “Defining the Always On, Always Connected PC” that looked at how the Snapdragon 835 (!!) based platforms with their extended battery life and integrated LTE modems changed how users could think about device connectivity. Later that same year I looked at the second generation of Snapdragon devices in another paper, analyzing what had improved and what still needed to get better.

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Microsoft continues tech innovations with new Xbox

Microsoft continues tech innovations with new Xbox

With the launch of the Xbox One X today, Microsoft reclaims the title of highest performance gaming console on the market, taking it from Sony’s PlayStation brand. The PS4 Pro, released earlier in the year, was a modest upgrade in hardware and performance capability, but the Xbox One X, previously known as Project Scorpio, offers a more significant performance increase. This will allow for 4K support, better image quality in current and upcoming games, as well as a faster and smoother console experience.

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The Windows Opportunity for Qualcomm

The Windows Opportunity for Qualcomm

With both Microsoft and Qualcomm publicly discussing the re-emergence of mobile processors from Qualcomm running the Windows consumer desktop operating system, it seems as good a time as any to dissect what this might mean for the industry and the major players involved. Windows 10 running on Qualcomm processor platforms in tablets and notebook form factors brings with it some incredible opportunities for all involved, including the consumers they are targeting, with a focus on areas the Windows+Intel relationship has neglected for some time. But with that comes substantial risk and many avenues of potential conflict when these systems begin to hit the market the end of this year.

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