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At its Build Conference earlier this month, Microsoft announced universal Windows apps, which work across PCs, phones, tablets, and eventually the Xbox One. It also revealed plans to let developers sell apps across multiple platforms, extending to in-app purchases too — if you buy something on your phone, you’ll get the same access on your PC. This week Microsoft has started rolling out pricing changes to support universal Windows apps — which means you may be seeing changes in your app prices. Microsoft says it is providing a single set of price tiers across Windows and Windows Phone to simplify app…

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