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WinBeta Podcast 25: Windows as a service, Surface news, flagship phones, and more

Sean Michael Sean Michael
July 26, 2015
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Welcome to another episode of the WinBeta Podcast. Each week we discuss the top Microsoft related news. This week we cover Windows 10 as a service, poll results on what feature people are most excited about, Surface earning reports and rumors, flagship Lumias specs, and more.

We broadcast each week live on YouTube at 3PM EDT and then post the video (shown above) and audio (shown below). You can also listen to us on iTunes, the Windows podcast app, TuneIn, and watch us on YouTube.

Whether you’re looking for good discussion and insight on Windows news, or just a good time with some guys who love tech, you’ll enjoy the podcast. During the full episodes of the show we discuss the Windows news of the week and then after each week’s episode recording we have a general discussion and Q&A with our viewers. If you can’t join us live, you can share your thoughts in the comments, tweet us at @ZacB_ and  @Sean_Michael_UK and vote in our weekly polls.

Links to stories covered in this week’s episode:

  • Windows 10 will never be finished
  • Surface earnings report
  • Panos Panay now in charge of premium phones
  • Surface RT Update 3
  • Surface Pro 4 rumors
  • Flagship Lumias
  • Microsoft Band 2
  • Xbox One will soon support mouse and keyboard
  • Microsoft embraces the ninjacat

Further reading: Lumia flagship, Microsoft Band 2, ninjacat, Surface, WinBeta Podcast, Windows 10, Xbox One

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