We've been talking about
Microsoft's important Windows 10 event since late November, and
finally, it goes down tomorrow. Because Rumorville never sleeps, we
have a few last-minute hints at what might go down tomorrow.
The most interesting rumor
involves a "phone-laptop hybrid", one that gave me the
immediate thought of someone holding a 13-inch notebook to their ear.
One would be to bundle an LTE chip inside of the notebook that would
allow people to place calls through the device (either using speaker
phone or a headset), while another would be a clone of Apple's OS X
feature that lets you pair your phone with your notebook to handle
calls in much the same way.
Aside from that, Microsoft
is expected to show off Windows 10's design that involves the same
code base across its entire platform. Phone or PC, the OS will be
similar at its core (excluding obvious issues if the device uses a
non-x86 processor), allowing developers to target more than just one
type of device when publishing an app.
Congruency across the
product line is one of Microsoft's biggest goals with Windows 10, so
it might not come as much of a surprise to learn that the company's
two separate app stores are set to become one - phone and desktop
just won't have a reason to be separated anymore.
It does seem likely,
though, that not every app will automatically run on every device
just because it uses Windows 10, as different classes of hardware
have different capabilities.
Phone-Laptop Hybrid Unveiled
Whatever's going to be
announced tomorrow, something tells me that the event is going to do
well in hyping the Windows 10 train up even more.
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Anna Harris working as web content writer and a strategist for a major IT firm specialized in various mobile application development services for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and other operating systems.
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