Why the future of Windows 10 is cloudy

Microsoft Build has classically been a showcase for the next version of Windows. Whether it was new features, programs or a whole operating system redesign, Windows has always felt front in center of the company's Build conference.

This year however, Windows 10 was hardly mentioned, garnered about ten mentions throughout two days of keynotes.

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Google IO 2018 live blog: here's the latest from Google's big conference

Welcome to our live blog of Google I/O 2018. This annual meeting of the minds is primarily about teaching developers best practices, but it also serves as the launchpad for a ton of exciting announcements - stuff we can expect to see from Google within the next year. 

There's sure to be a load of info shared on Android P and AI (and lots of it).

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Qualcomm pushes towards 64-bit apps on Windows 10 for ARMQualcomm pushes towards 64-bit apps on Windows 10 for ARM

One of the biggest pitfalls of running Windows 10 on a Snapdragon chip is the fact that Qualcomm’s ARM processors don’t support 64-bit applications. However, at Microsoft Build 2018, Qualcomm has announced it is releasing a 64-bit SDK for Windows on ARM.

An early preview of the SDK comes with the latest Visual Studio 15.8 Preview 1 with all the

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The next Android TV device is here, but it's only for developers

In a relatively light hardware year at Google I/O, the Mountain View-based company saved one announcement for its most hardcore of Android TV developers - a new device called the ADT-2 that will serve as a testbed for Android TV P, its upcoming version of Android TV. 

The device doesn’t look like much with it’s almost original Chromecast-like ext

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Indians can expect faster updates to Android P this year

One of the most relevant announcements for India at Google IO was how the Android P Beta is coming to a lot more devices. four of the best selling brands in India were on the list - Xiaomi, Vivo, Oppo, and OnePlus. Even Nokia and Essential devices will have Android P beta. 

This is especially exciting, since the beta version of any Android

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Vodafone to buy Liberty Global European assets for €18.4bnVodafone to buy Liberty Global European assets for €18.4bn
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Vodafone has agreed to pay €18.4bn (£16.1bn) for the majority of European assets owned by the US cable giant Liberty Global.

The UK telecoms group said it will buy businesses in Germany, Hungary, Romania and the Czech Republic.

Vodafone admitted in February that it was in talks with Liberty Global about a sale.

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