The last year for Microsoft may have been one of its most historic.
In 2013, the company launched Windows 8.1, began shipping its own PC hardware, released the Xbox One, acquired Nokia’s devices and services business, announced a company-wide reorganization and prepared to lose its CEO of 13 years.
2014 looks to be even bigger, with the company expected to ship a number of major updates to existing products as well as expanding into new product lines thanks to the Nokia acquisition.