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autotldr Bot , to technology in Microsoft cuts ties with the Surface Duo after just 2 Android version updates

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Microsoft is done supporting the original Surface Duo, three years after it first launched on September 10.

The company has stated from the very start that the Surface Duo would receive just three years of OS updates, meaning today is the last day that Microsoft has to stay true to its word.

Going forward, Microsoft will no longer ship new OS updates or security patches for the original Surface Duo, meaning Android 12L is the last version of the OS it will ever officially receive.

Surface Duo only ever got two major OS updates, one shy of the average three that most high-end flagship Android devices get these days.

Microsoft hasn’t been working on new features or bug fixes for Surface Duo in months anyway, so it’s not like current Surface Duo users are going to be missing out on much outside of security patches.

Plus, with support for third-party ROMs, enthusiasts can install a custom version of Android 13/14 on their devices.


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autotldr Bot , to pcgaming in The top 7 Xbox and PC games I saw at Gamescom 2023 - windowscentral.com

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Towerborne absolutely nails its premise, set in a cataclysmic, but hopeful world where a mysterious event has left the realm with only one safe place: the Belfry.

A weighty, tactile weapon feel accompanies a variety of loot, build opportunities, and deep skill expression to make this my unexpected game of the show.

The CGI trailer is set on some kind of barren planet, where an army of seeming clones toils in a large space vehicle that looks like a giant hamster wheel.

I’ll have a full preview up in the coming weeks, but Endless Dungeon was every bit as infectious as Towerborne, with tight combat, satisfying tower defence gameplay, and vibrant visuals.

I think the build I played for ARA was missing some optimization and even some animations since combat events were just fireballs instead of the grand melees we saw from the game’s various trailers, but the underlying gameplay was incredibly exciting, with infectious complexity rammed with opportunities to get creative.

There were tons of other games I saw at the show, including Stalker 2, Sonic Superstars, Persona 5 Tactica, and others, and I’m working on previews and content for a lot of these in the coming weeks (after my tentative Starfield review… whew).


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Apeeksiht , to android in Microsoft won’t say if Surface Duo is getting any more Android OS releases

Do they have anything successful besides windows which even getting bad light due to privacy relates stuffs.

Back in 2011 I had Lumia 710. that device performed exceptionally well compared to Android alternatives but Microsoft fuvked it up by going apple way , making everything closed source, free games on Android were paid on windows phone os.

itsmikeyd ,

Xbox, SQL Server, Azure. Plenty of stuff tbh.

justalittleguy , to android in Microsoft won’t say if Surface Duo is getting any more Android OS releases

Definitely a failure on Microsoft’s part that will make anyone wary of trying the inevitable foldable and slab phones they’ll release. You don’t have to declare a Duo 3 is coming or anything right now, but you have to say that you’re supporting the device that came out less than 2 years ago.

codepengu1n , to technology in [❓] ChatGPT's fate hangs in the balance as OpenAI reportedly edges closer to bankruptcy

If Twitter ran for decades on a loss, so will OpenAI. Worst case scenario they get completely absorbed by MS and have the bill footed by them. Kind of what happened with Youtube.

worfamerryman ,

One of the reasons tech companies were able to operate for a long time at a loss was due to interest rates being really low.

I think the increased interest rates are the reason for twitter, reddit, and other companies trying to monetize harder.

I could be wrong, I am not an economist. This is just the kind of stuff, I have read in other subs.

codepengu1n ,

That’s definitely part of the truth. However, something as valuable as OpenAI would still be worth paying for for some tech giant that can afford it.

SmoothIsFast ,

Maybe before they just decided they could make it bigger without much refinement and now have a completely shit system that’s just a glorified chat bot with a high ego to assert its false knowledge.

codepengu1n ,

I don’t think that’s true. Maybe ChatGPT is a glorified chatbot, but their GPT-4 stuff is pretty good.

SmoothIsFast ,

Gpt 4 is more convincing without any less hallucinations, it’s not better its worse due to that fact.

marketing , to technology in [❓] ChatGPT's fate hangs in the balance as OpenAI reportedly edges closer to bankruptcy

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Facky ,

Ad bots on Lemmy? Lol

BelieveRevolt , to technology in [❓] ChatGPT's fate hangs in the balance as OpenAI reportedly edges closer to bankruptcy
andscape ,

Me when I start seeing sickoposting in my default Lemmy comms

sicko-yes

philluminati , to technology in [❓] ChatGPT's fate hangs in the balance as OpenAI reportedly edges closer to bankruptcy

Uber has never turned a profit for 14 years. I’m guessing it’s windows central who is facing bankruptcy, intellectually speaking.

TehPers ,
philluminati ,

It did indeed.

keeb420 , to android in Microsoft won’t say if Surface Duo is getting any more Android OS releases

That's because no one wants a decade old concept, the currier, that was only released to compete with actual folding phones.

Pxtl , to android in Microsoft won’t say if Surface Duo is getting any more Android OS releases
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I like strange tech. I owned a Pebble. I drive a PHEV. I had a phone with a side-slider keyboard way after it stopped being cool. I bought a Moto Z for the Moto Mods. I have a bin full of strange old input peripherals for the PC, like a SpaceOrb I bought for Descent. I still own a Sega Dreamcast. I’m on my third bone-conducting headset.

I like weird gear. I am in the target market for companies making weird gear.

I have no interest in this folding crap.

TurnItOff_OnAgain ,

Man. I really miss my pebble. It was prefect for me. Android wear is a bit much, and the fitbits are not quite enough. I’m dealing with a MI band for now, but I would kill for a new pebble.

gelberhut ,
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Folding becomes mainstream, so you will love it…but later 😉

NatakuNox , to android in Microsoft won’t say if Surface Duo is getting any more Android OS releases
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Duo was the worst phone I ever owned. It was atrocious.

lemann , to android in Microsoft won’t say if Surface Duo is getting any more Android OS releases

Haven’t heard news about this device for ages.

Does anyone own one? Wonder if more apps are now compatible with the split display

dinckelman ,

I only know one person who’s bought one after a long period of considerations, and they’ve been complaining about issues with it since day 1

HidingCat ,

There's been some positive words since the fire sale; kinda wish I picked one up for work.

iheartneopets ,

I own one! Replying from it right now. I really like it as a handheld emulator (especially the Nintendo DS) and as an eReader. With emulation, you can hold it sideways and use one screen for buttons and one screen as a huge display, and as an eReader the folding format makes for a very natural-feeling reading experience while holding it like a book.

thisisnotgoingwell ,

I owned one, had horrible freezing issues and screens going unavailable randomly, making folded use a horrible game of flipping the phone to get the other screen, but now it switched to the other screen. Sent it for repairs under warranty for one screen having flickering issues, they sent me a new one. The new one was still bad, but at least both screens worked.

Battery life was pretty bad. Had like a 2500mah battery which with two screens drains very quickly. I used it for a few months as a primary phone and put it in a drawer. It was several versions of android behind. Took it out one year later, it worked fine, used it for a while… But these phones are made of glass, and there wasn’t a proper case for it because of the hinge, so Microsoft sends you these rubber bumpers you glue onto the phone which come off easily over time, official replacement “case” which was just rubber cost like $40 bucks, which made me buy double sided adhesive to keep using the original.

Anyways some people like to have multiple phones and it’s good as a second phone if you spend all day near a charger. For anything else it’s impractical.

Reading on it was great, though. Haven’t tried a folding or hinge phone since

wahming , to technology in [❓] ChatGPT's fate hangs in the balance as OpenAI reportedly edges closer to bankruptcy

It’s kinda hilarious how many people are swallowing this article without any salt whatsoever.

boyi , to technology in [❓] ChatGPT's fate hangs in the balance as OpenAI reportedly edges closer to bankruptcy

Sorry to say, I would take this with grain of salt. Not making profits is part of business model of these pioneering companies. Google, Amazon and Uber (etc) were in the negatives for so many years and they absorbed the losses in order to be the dominant brands where at the end users become dependent on them. At that point they’ll start to charge exorbitantly and forcefully add unneeded features that will exert more control upon their users but there’s nothing that they can do but pay, for the simple fact that they can’t do without them.

autotldr Bot , to android in Microsoft won’t say if Surface Duo is getting any more Android OS releases

This is the best summary I could come up with:


If you’ve been holding out hope that Microsoft was gearing up to ship a big update for Surface Duo at some point this year, I think it might be time to let that boat sail.

The company has seemingly gone radio silent on all things Surface Duo, providing “nothing to share” responses to any questions asked about the product.

Existing Surface Duo 2 customers will continue to get monthly security updates between now and October 2024, but whether or not the company plans to deliver any more major Android OS versions is another question entirely.

This would have been a chance for Microsoft to reassure existing users that they hadn’t been abandoned, but the company decided to issue yet another “nothing to share” comment.

Before active development on Surface Duo OS stopped, the company was working on a handful of new features that would have shipped on top of Android 12L.

These new features included a new Windows 365-powered Continuum mode, which would let you log in to a Cloud PC when plugging the Surface Duo into an external display.


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justalittleguy ,

It’s so weird that Continuum mode didn’t make it, but the Lenovo ThinkPhone seems to be getting it.

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