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In Microsoft's early days, it offered a little something for everyone: businesses, developers, and consumers. That broad approach made sense when a PC was the only way to connect to the online world.
But with the ascent of mobile devices and the rise of cloud-based services, the PC is considerably less essential. Under the leadership of CEO Satya Nadella, Microsoft has methodically narrowed its focus to business software and services and has cut back dramatically on consumer products.
This collection covers the most prominent consumer products that have come and gone in the past decade or so.
Many involve very large bets that simply didn't pay off for Microsoft. Others represent efforts that are too small to justify.
- Microsoft's consumer products
- Windows Media Center
- Media Center extenders
- Kinect sensor
- Zune
- PlaysForSure
- Flight Simulator
- Windows Home Server
- Kin smartphones
- Nokia's smartphone business
- Windows 10 Mobile
- Microsoft Band
- Microsoft Auto
Read more: In Memoriam: All the consumer products Microsoft has killed off | ZDNet
I miss Train Simulator. There is also Paint and Calc, but luckily Winaero took care of that. :)
Windows Phone is a bummer.
I worked for 5 years with Verizon Wireless before I retired and they supplied us phones which were mostly flip phones.
After I retired I decide to go with a Lumina Icon for wife and myself.
Great phone but they are stuck on W10 1607 and no hope for the future.
I see so many apps for Apple and Android I would like to try but very little for windows.
Batteries are getting worn but new batteries can still be found.
Hanging on for now as prices are out of site.
Jim