11/26/2012 12:14 PM

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As Microsoft sits mum on the 7.8 update to Windows Phone, its community itches ...
The Next Web (blog)
If you told your entire userbase that their hardware was soon to be useless in the coming wave of firmware updates, and that each and every one of them would have to either buy a new device, or permanently sit in software jail, how would they react?

The Next Web (blog)
Microsoft to make eye wear, following in the footsteps of Google Glasses and ...
Daily Mail
Microsoft's product is described as being distinct from Google's device and Apple's planned version as Microsoft's 'head mounted display...would provide supplemental information when viewing a live event,' according to the patent application.

Daily Mail
What's Next for Microsoft?
Motley Fool
The following video is from Tuesday's Motley Fool Money roundtable discussion with host Chris Hill and analysts Joe Magyer, James Early, and Ron Gross. In this segment, Ron Gross brings up one stock uncertainty where he would like the unknowns trotted ...
Verizon shackles Surface: Microsoft's new tablet deserves better than this
GeekWire
During a trip to a Verizon Wireless store in Northern California earlier this week, I noticed a Windows 8 tablet sitting on a display table next to the Windows Phones. It was confined in a red security frame that made it difficult to handle in a ...

GeekWire
Microsoft files patent for 'Google-like' augmented reality smart glasses
Zee News
Microsoft files patent for 'Google-like' augmented reality smart glasses London: Tech giant Microsoft has reportedly filed for a patent for 'augmented reality smart glasses', a move that could see the firm challenging Google's Project Glass. The patent ...
Microsoft is developing its own augmented reality headset
Hindustan Times
The fact that Microsoft, a company that deals in huge volumes, and that doesn't entertain niche products, is developing its own AR technology, simply adds further strength to Juniper's findings and brings some potentially healthy competition to Google ...

Hindustan Times