Another Windows Phone-era favorite is heading to the graveyard as Microsoft pushes users toward OneDrive.
Microsoft has started retiring the Microsoft Lens PDF scanner app for Android and iOS devices on Friday, January 9th, with ...
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Microsoft is axing one of its more beloved Android and iOS apps
OneDrive is taking over.
You can now use up to 90% of the desktop screen space when streaming Android apps to Windows 11 using the Microsoft Phone ...
Microsoft has revised the timeline for retiring the Lens app, confirming new cutoff dates for downloads, support, and ...
Microsoft has shared that Lens PDF Scanner will now be removed from app stores next month. If you still use the app, make the switch already!
Since Microsoft stopped manufacturing its own smartphones, the company has focused on developing apps for iOS and Android.
After Epic Games, Xbox plans to be the next big app seller to break free of Google’s shackles. Microsoft’s gaming arm announced on Twitter that it would allow Android users to purchase games for their ...
After first announcing its intentions to launch an Android game store earlier this year, Microsoft has confirmed that the Xbox app will let users buy and play games through the Xbox app starting in ...
Microsoft is testing a fully featured store section and wishlist support on the Xbox app. The store allows you to browse and purchase games, DLC, and bundles. Android users can access this new store ...
TL;DR: Microsoft plans to add a feature to the Xbox App for Android, allowing game purchases and play directly from the app. However, this is delayed due to Google's appeal against a ruling in the ...
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