Taking a look at the latest report we see that Windows Phone is still strong in the low-end of the market with the recently launched Lumia 630 model doing well across the board.
Why Microsofts engineering changes will be the real Windows 9 (Threshold) story
Microsoft is building, testing and updating Windows in a very different way, starting with Windows Threshold. In many ways, those changes matter more than the new bits themselves.
Microsoft to open its first flagship store on New Yorks Fifth Avenue
Microsoft has confirmed that it will open a "flagship store" in New York City, promising that it will be "much more than just a Microsoft Store", including an "experiential space" for customers
Microsoft to relaunch its WinHEC hardware engineering confab
After a more than six-year hiatus, Microsoft is relaunching its WinHEC Windows hardware engineering conference, with a March 2015 debut planned for Shenzhen, China.
Analysts Say Microsoft May Ditch Windows 9 Brand Name
Microsoft is expected to unveil the next version of its consumer operating system -- "Threshold" -- on Tuesday
Microsoft to cut prices on select Azure mobile, networking services
Microsoft, in keeping with its pledge to match Amazon price cuts on commodity cloud services, is dropping prices on select Azure cloud services starting October 1
Microsoft offers cash for Outlook, Office365, SharePoint, and Yammer bugs
Expands bug bounty programme to include ream of new services
Microsoft built a life-size interactive cube powered by Kinect
Third-party developers have grown very fond of building neat stuff with the Kinect, so it's no surprise that Microsoft itself would create projects using this technology
Microsoft to cut Windows 7 OEM supply on 31 October
Microsoft has announced that it will cease offering most versions of Windows 7 to OEMs on 31 October.
Microsoft cuts Xbox One price in UK
Microsoft has confirmed that it has officially cut the price of the Xbox One by £20 in the UK, which brings the Kinectless version of the console down to £329
Windows Phone 8.1 Update 1 rolls out to Lumia 930, enabling Cortana in UK + China
Microsoft is now rolling out Windows Phone 8.1 Update 1 to its Lumia 930
Microsoft Makes It Easier for Students and Teachers to Get Office for Free
Microsoft making it easier than ever for students and teachers to get Office 365
Microsoft layoffs claims Robotics Research team over the weekend
Microsoft is laying off a number of people and it seems the Research arm is no exception
Windows 9 Technical Preview wont be made available until October
New information has come to light that confirms that the Technical Preview will not be released to the public on the same day as the event in San Francisco
Microsoft shuts down Trustworthy Computing (TwC) group, restructures security
Microsoft has abandoned the Trustworthy Computing concept and instead will take an agile process perspective and embed security in each engineering team within the company
Microsoft promises to bring Minecraft to Windows Phone
Microsoft announced that they had purchased the studio behind Minecraft and today, Phil Spencer has said that they will bring the popular game to Windows Phone
Windows 9: Resolution support up to 8k, better DPI scaling
In the next major update to Windows, it looks like Microsoft will improve scaling for those of you who have high resolution monitors or have purchased a Surface Pro 3
New TV ads for Windows apps may show Microsoft moving away from Phone brand
There's even more signs that Microsoft could be slowly leaving the "Phone" part of "Windows Phone" behind
Microsoft Celebrates iPhone 6 Launch by Doubling Free OneDrive Storage to 30 GB
OneDrive just keeps getting better
Microsoft reorgs its Trustworthy Computing group
The fallout from Microsoft's latest round of layoffs is continuing, with a reorg and job cuts affecting the company's Trustworthy Computing group