Microsoft invites Windows Insider subscribers to MWC 2015

TECHi's Author Alfie Joshua
Opposing Author Phonearena Read Source Article
Last Updated
TECHi's Take
Alfie Joshua
Alfie Joshua
  • Words 66
  • Estimated Read 1 min

Some of the people who subscribed to the Windows Insider program are receiving invites from Microsoft to attend MWC 2015 in Barcelona next month. The passes will allow the subscribers to attend the conference as well as a private Windows Insider Dinner on March 2nd. Those attending will also be allowed into certain Windows Insider events such as the App Developers Conference, also set for March 2nd.  

Phonearena

Phonearena

  • Words 157
  • Estimated Read 1 min
Read Article

Certain lucky subscribers to the Windows Insider program will receive passes to attend MWC 2015 at Barcelona, from Microsoft. The passes will allow these subscribers to attend the event between March 2nd and March 5th and includes a private Windows Insider Dinner on Monday, March 2nd. In addition, those given the passes will be allowed to attend certain Windows Insider events. The MWC passes will allow those with them to attend the App Developers Conference on March 2nd. There, the attendees will learn about universal Windows apps and how to get apps published across all Windows 10 platforms including phone, tablet and PC. According to a tweet sent out by the head of the Windows Insider program, Gabriel Aul, random Windows Insider subscribers will receive the trip to MWC, valued at $2498. The random drawing is open to Windows Insider subscribers globally who have Windows 10 on their PC. To enter, you need to open the Insider Hub app. Good Luck!

Source

NOTE: TECHi Two-Takes are the stories we have chosen from the web along with a little bit of our opinion in a paragraph. Please check the original story in the Source Button below.

Balanced Perspective

TECHi weighs both sides before reaching a conclusion.

TECHi’s editorial take above outlines the reasoning that supports this position.

More Two Takes from Phonearena

Trump Mobile Backtracks: “Made in USA” Claim Quietly Erased from T1 Phone
Trump Mobile Backtracks: “Made in USA” Claim Quietly Erased from T1 Phone

Trump Mobile just scrubbed one of the boldest promises from its website, that the T1 smartphone is “Made in America.”…

Study finds definitive link between smartphone use and laziness
Study finds definitive link between smartphone use and laziness

We'll just file this bit of news under the "Stuff That Surprises Nobody" category. According to researchers from the University of…

Apple will dominate the smartwatch market by the year’s end
Apple will dominate the smartwatch market by the year’s end

The smartwatch market is practically begging for Apple to sweep in and completely take over. While the market is popular…

Appeer is a new app that exists solely to recommend you other apps
Appeer is a new app that exists solely to recommend you other apps

A new app called Appeer has popped up on the Google Play Store that helps you find apps that you'll…