Earlier this year, Microsoft took the wraps off several upcoming products, including the truly wireless Surface Earbuds.
Microsoft delays its truly wireless Surface Earbuds to ‘Spring 2020’

Earlier this year, Microsoft took the wraps off several upcoming products, including the truly wireless Surface Earbuds.
What's next for Apple when it comes to Microsoft's Windows desktop operating system? Apps. And it looks like the company wants to find the right people to help with that.
Way, way back in May of this year Microsoft and developer Mojang officially announced the next big chapter for its mega-popular Minecraft. That experience is a mobile title Minecraft Earth, an augmented reality (AR) game that brings the familiar into the real world.
IBM has new research out before the end of 2019 that states Mac users are having a heyday for the company, while PC users appear to be trailing behind pretty significantly.
Microsoft is rolling out some improvements to its Outlook mail/information management application for the Mac. Outlook for Mac beta testers will soon see an overhauled design and significant performance improvements in the next iteration, according to The Verge.
For years Microsoft has offered mobile versions of its Office productivity suite. Today the company launched a public preview of Office Mobile, a new consolidated app that combines the functionality of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint into a single unified experience. The public preview is capped at 10,000 users, though, so you might want to enroll quickly if you want access.
Microsoft's Outlook app is still one of the most popular email options for iOS users, and now the app is getting a bit more helpful new features.
Earlier this year, Apple unveiled Apple Arcade, a new subscription service that focused on a variety of different games that can be played on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Mac. Some of those games are perfectly fine on a touchscreen, but some might lead to a better gaming experience with a controller.
Apple's AirPods are wildly popular, even beyond just iPhone users, so it makes sense that other companies would want in on that action. Enter Microsoft's direct competitor to Apple's truly wireless headphones.
Microsoft is having a busy day today at its Surface event. The company has unveiled a lot of devices, and now the company is heading back into the smartphone market.
Microsoft has already announced a lot today. Updates to its "traditional" Surface Pro and Surface Laptop lineups, and even introduced a new Surface Pro X with a larger 13-inch display. But now it's the real deal: Microsoft's dual-screen device.
If you aren't a fan of Microsoft's Surface Pro 7 (or the Surface Laptop 3), how about the Surface Pro X?