
Nothing really groundbreaking though.Īnd to top it off, its been reported in the News over here in the UK that Samsung are in a spot of bother. We've seen the curved screen gimmick, we've seen the same design over and over. When you see the S7 ad, with its quote of rethink what a mobile can do, I have to chuckle because it does the same as previous generations, where as w10m doesn't! If you look at the whole picture of other OS's, they are concentrating on huge specs and yet, comparatively, they are they don't really bring a great deal to the party. We are going to see a few more apps like this, and the Continuum feature is going to be utilised better.

IMHO, MS pulling back was a good thing, which started with dropping a chunk of devices when W10M was released. They should have stuck with the 930, 1520, 640, and a nice little budget device. They should have stuck with the, and it pains me to say it, Apple mantra of "less is more". Nice to see an optimist like me! I've been saying for ages that MS / Nokia produced more phones than users and just confused people. This is also a public beta of the app, and feedback can be given at VMware's forums (opens in new tab).
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VMware, which as of this week is now part of Dell Technologies, has this to say about the Windows 10 Horizon Client app (via Winbeta):
