Microsoft MSN Apps Now Available Nearly Everywhere, From Android to iOS Microsoft has released a number of its apps, developed by the Bing team, to Android and iOS. The goal is tying together Microsoft's services to consumers who do not use or own a Windows phone. by Christian de Looper
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Tech Images of Microsoft Lumia 535, Lumia 1330 leak online ahead of Nov. 11 unveiling by Menchie Mendoza
Tech Flashlight apps are spying on users Android, iOS, Windows Phone smartphones, is yours on the list? by James Geddes
Tech Yahoo releases Flickr app for iPad and iOS 8 devices: Windows 8 and Windows Phone fans pick up arms in anger by Vamien McKalin
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Tech First smartphone with new Windows brand spotted: Microsoft aiming to merge Windows RT and Windows Phone by Vamien McKalin
Culture Official: Microsoft acquires Minecraft maker for $2.5 billion to boost Windows Phone adoption by Vamien McKalin
Tech 'Minecraft' acquisition rumor grows louder: Microsoft expected to announce $2.5 billion deal Monday by Quinten Plummer
Tech Microsoft OneDrive Android apps sees consolidation of consumer and enterprise editions by Quinten Plummer
Tech Archos 80 Cesium Windows 8.1 tablet and Archos 40 Cesium Windows Phone for the budget-conscious by Quinten Plummer
Tech Gmail app safe from hackers? 92 percent unlikely, according to researchers by Christian Bautista
Tech Researchers: Android app hack test proves Gmail an easy target, Amazon a bit tougher by Christian de Looper
Tech Windows Phone RIP? Android, iOS account for 96.4 percent of global smartphone sales by Joseph Mayton
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Tech Microsoft released its own Snapchat competitor called WindUp: Needs to be on Android and iOS by Vamien McKalin
Tech Android, iOS combined market share swells, leaving 2.5 percent for Windows Phone by Christian Bautista
Tech Microsoft announces Nokia 130, entry-level $25-phone with video, music player by Menchie Mendoza