Sean Endicott
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When is the Microsoft Surface Duo release date?
By Sean Endicott last updated
Microsoft's Surface Duo's launch is just around the corner! Here's when the device is officially released and where you can order one.
Beat Saber snags Linkin Park music pack featuring 11 songs
By Sean Endicott published
Beat Saber has a new music pack available featuring iconic songs from Linkin Park. The pack also features a unique game background inspired by one of the band's music videos.
Surface Duo dbrand skins available for preorder
By Sean Endicott published
You can now preorder dbrand skins for your Surface Duo. The skins are available in a wide range of colors and patterns and can cover the back of the device or just its logo.
Surface Duo will receive OS and security updates for three years
By Sean Endicott published
The Surface Duo will receive both OS and security updates for three years from Microsoft. That timespan lines the Surface Duo up with flagship devices from Google and Samsung.
Will you buy a Surface Duo for $1,400? (poll)
By Sean Endicott last updated
Microsoft unveiled the price of the Surface Duo today alongside other details about the device. With the Surface Duo starting at $1,400, we want to know if you'll purchase one.
Microsoft lead designers discuss developing for the Surface Duo
By Sean Endicott last updated
Microsoft's head of designs and the lead of the Office design team discuss designing experiences for the Surface Duo in a new post.
BlueStacks 4 review: Putting the best of Android onto Windows
By Sean Endicott last updated
BlueStacks has been in the emulation game for years, but is BlueStacks 4 a worthy upgrade?
Does the Oculus Quest support cross purchasing?
By Sean Endicott published
So, you purchased a game on the Oculus Quest and would like to play it on the Rift S. Is cross purchasing even possible through the Oculus Store? We've got the answer.
Microsoft Teams for personal life rolls out on iOS and Android in preview
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft Surface Duo and grey Surface Earbuds shown off in tweet from Panos Panay
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft's Panos Panay shared yet another image of himself using the Surface Duo. This continues the trend of Microsoft higher-ups showing off the upcoming folding device.
After a brief downtime, Spotify is working again in the U.S. and Europe
By Sean Endicott last updated
Spotify's connectivity issues have been resolved.
Oculus Quest update 18.0 rolls out with new Universal Menu
By Sean Endicott published
Oculus just rolled out update 18.0 to the Oculus Quest. The update includes a new Universal Menu, multi-browser support, and the ability to change the Guardian boundary's color.
Five things we want to see in an Oculus Quest 2
By Sean Endicott published
The Oculus Quest is an impressive VR headset that's gotten better over time, but its sequel could make the experience even better. Here's our wishlist for what we'd like to see in an Oculus Quest 2.
Microsoft's Your Phone app now lets you control your smartphone's songs and audio
By Sean Endicott published
The Your Phone app on Windows 10 now supports controlling your smartphone's audio. The feature first rolled out in preview in April and is now generally available.
How to disable Guardian Tracking on the Oculus Quest
By Sean Endicott published
If you want to use the Oculus Quest in the dark, while lying down, or while in a vehicle, you'll want to disable Guardian tracking. Thankfully, that's easy to do thanks to a recent update.
SwiftKey gets a name update and Emoji 12 support
By Sean Endicott last updated
Microsoft purchased SwiftKey four years ago. Now, the app is called "Microsoft SwiftKey" on the Google Play Store. The same update also brings support for Emoji 12.
Third-party Oculus Quest games can use hand tracking starting this month
By Sean Endicott published
Hand tracking on the Oculus Quest is now generally available. After a year as an experimental feature, it's fully available and later this month will support third-party titles.
Microsoft To Do adds new smart list features to all platforms
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft recently shipped an update to Microsoft To Do on all platforms. It adds smart list features to each version, making it easier to see an overview of your tasks.
Microsoft Teams maximum group chat size to increase this month
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft Teams used to limit group chats to a maximum of 100 people. Starting this month, you can have up to 250 people in a group chat.
Microsoft To Do improves task tracking on Android
By Sean Endicott published
A recent update to Microsoft To Do on Android makes it easier to keep track of tasks when you move them between lists. The update also smooths scrolling for when you're browsing long lists of tasks.
Developers manage to run Windows 10 on a Samsung Galaxy S8... kind of
By Sean Endicott published
Windows 10 on ARM is intended for PCs such as laptops and 2-in-1s, but a group of developers decided to put it on a phone. They recently shared images of Windows 10 on a Samsung Galaxy S8.
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