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#175136 18-Jun-2015 15:38
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With a big reorganization and Stephen Elop, Jo Harlow and others going from Microsoft I am wondering if MSFT are positioning themselves to eschew the Lumia product line. I also wonder if the
Windows Phone product line in general is at risk of divorce.

http://www.neowin.net/news/former-nokia-ceo-stephen-elop-to-leave-microsoft-new-windows-and-devices-group-formed




Here is a crazy notion, lets give peace a chance.


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  #1327415 18-Jun-2015 15:49
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the way to think about it yes Windows Phone does go away

Going forward we just have Windows 10, not Windows RT, Windows, Windows Phone, blah balh

With Windows 10 we’re bringing our entire family of experiences together from headless IoT devices to the phone, to tablets, PCs, up to the amazing new Surface Hub and beyond into the world of holograms.
 
One Platform, One Development Platform, One Store, One development Model, One Commerce Platform, One Universal App Model.
 
Windows Universal apps will enable the UI to scale seamlessly from phone to tablet and beyond – providing a familiar and productive experience regardless of the device type.
 
Finally -- for businesses -- One platform means One Management paradigm and Security model across all devices.
 


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