As was reported last week, Microsoft's Surface Hub 2X isn't coming this year. As it turns out, it's signature features like Dynamic Rotation and Tiling might be coming to the Surface Hub 2S.
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Promised to be out this year, it seems that Microsoft's Surface Hub 2X is once again delayed. Moreover, the videos showing off the product have been removed, and the product might be canceled.
Microsoft seems to have scrapped its plans for a specialized version of Windows Core OS for the Surface Hub 2X, and will instead ship the device with Windows 10X, according to a new report.
In a new job posting, Microsoft says that it wants to build its next-generation IoT operating system, which will be based on Windows 10X, the OS that will be running on the Surface Duo.
As we eagerly wait for Microsoft to reveal more details about its rumored Windows Core OS, the company has finally started doing work to split the Shell from the rest of the operating system.
In Microsoft's traditional partner recap for Computex, the firm also talked about its vision for a modern operating system, with seamless updates that are done in the background without interruption.
According to a new report, Microsoft's codename for what was previously known as Windows Lite is now Santorini. Santorini is a version of Windows Core OS, which will show up in devices soon.
While we're still waiting for official confirmation on Microsoft's part in regards to the development of Windows Core OS, a newly-discovered LinkedIn profile hints at more progress being made.
A new report based on information obtained from what are allegedly the first apps designed for Windows Core OS sheds some light on the future of app development on the modular version of Windows 10.
Language packs found on the Microsoft Store were found to contain references to the company's fabled Andromeda device, and expound upon our understanding of the alleged foldable phone's capabilities.
In the latest preview build of the Windows 10 SDK released earlier this week, there are a number of references to Andromeda, the codename for Microsoft's rumored foldable device and its OS.
Codenamed Polaris, this version of Windows will be powered by the Windows Core OS that forms the foundation of Andromeda OS, and will strip all legacy components in favour of the UWP platform.