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Friday, April 8, 2016

Say it ain't so, say it ain't so...

Satya Nadella the CEO of Microsoft :-, has been quoted saying that they aren't working on a Surface phone right now, which is fine, but are you at least coming out with something better than what you have currently?

Are we stuck with an underrated microprocessor, poor battery life, lack luster camera, limited memory cell phone...

sidenote: IT'S STILL NOT EVEN WATERPROOF!

We're on the fence with this decision from MS? Satya? Bill? D. All the Above ;-) because we've seen what happens when Microsoft is rushed, "Millennium, 2000 Vista 64 bit and 8...

Take as long as you need MS, but you have got to step up your game a bit on the current...prototype :-D

Work out a deal with Intel and get away from Qual...com? is it ;-) and put in the Mmmmmm...

sidenote: If the Surface Phone is coming out next year, start the beta now...what'ya think Android is ;-)

COME ON Microsoft, everybody knows you lost the phone market, it's no secret shhh :-D, but you have to support your loyal users...

Throwing a bone to the dogs and putting them outside isn't the way you treat your customers, especially you Microsoft, because you owe the most...

There's two types of people, multitaskers and people that stop multitaskers from multitasking...

We see Satya as a stop multitaskers from multitasking kind of person, which would explain his inability to follow a negative with a positive...

example: YOU'RE LATE...but I like your shirt...

Remember, just because you do more than anyone else does, won't be enough, if you can't do what's asked of you...and that's a fact!

**UPDATE**

We love validation, and the Seattle Times has done just that...

High-profile companies like American Airlines, Chase Bank, and popular finance- tracking service Mint have pulled their applications from Windows smartphones...
http://www.seattletimes.com/business/microsoft/microsoft-takes-the-long-view-on-smartphone-reboot/

Microsoft's Satya Nadella thinks that by tethering you to your computer will be the future of mobility as long as they provide a "Phone App"...

"A Windows 10 feature called Continuum converts a smartphone’s interface into a limited PC-style desktop view when plugged into a keyboard and monitor. The tool envisions the time when small, portable processors can handle all of the tasks people now associate with a desktop computer"

Microsoft's Vision of Mobility...

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