Redmond makes a huge play in mobile hardware but will Microsoft's hardware partners accept the new reality and is Nokia's Stephen Elop the front-runner to succeed Ballmer?| PCMAG
There is a rather persistent rumor going around that Ford has fired Microsoft, or at least ended the use of their software in automobiles. Of course if Ford wants to really get on the fast track they will end the use of Microsoft software on the desktop and every other part of the company. Does anyone know if this is true? It won’t be long and I will be in the new car market, probably … Read more| Logikal Blog
Microsoft acquired Nokia in 2013 to use their technology and talent in the development of the Microsoft Phone. Only 3 years later, the software giant sold it.| slidebean.com
Balky electronics powered by Microsoft have become Ford's biggest problem.| Yahoo Finance
The recall labeling on Friday follows a safety notification issued by the agency in February, which warned that "use of the affected products may cause serious adverse events."| MedTech Dive