about 4 months ago - No comments
Vertigo Software is a software solution provider for Microsoft that creates applications for their operating systems. They’re working very closely with Microsoft in order to create applications for their new mobile endeavor, Windows Phone 7. Here’s a sneak peak video at the Netflix app for Windows Phone 7. Please excuse the ‘short’ humor by Scott
about 9 months ago - 3 comments
The fellows over at PCworld decided to waste their time speculating their 2010 predictions. Come on guys, you might be smart but don’t be so arrogant to think that you can predict the future. Look at how many people actually recommended the story The reason for the grill is because they claimed that Windows Mobile
about 9 months ago - 4 comments
Ok, let’s put things into perspective. Microsoft wants to keep Windows Mobile 7 a secret right now because the competition between the 3 major players (Android, iPhone, and Blackberry) is as high as it has ever been in history. So Microsoft turns to LinkedIn to find it’s mobile developer fixer-upper’s employees. Through these job listings,
about 9 months ago - 2 comments
Christmas time is here. It’s time to write to Santa about allll the improvements you want Microsoft to make to Windows Mobile. Since they can’t fix all the hum-bugs, vote on what you want Windows Mobile 7 to focus most on. What do you want in WM7? Better touch screen interface Faster speed Better Application
about 10 months ago - 1 comment
We all need to be on the same page. What is a Smartphone exactly? A Smartphone is an electronic device that has mobile capabilities (i.e, you can call someone with it) and also has basic PC functions. Smartphones are not simply phones that run Windows Mobile. A Blackberry is a smartphone, for example. Typically, if
about 10 months ago - No comments
What is going on here? Project Pink? It’s a codename for the new Windows Mobile team that Microsoft is thrusting full throttle. Only a few minor details are known about project Pink. In short, it involves the integration of the Zune platform with Windows Mobile 7, but like I said the details are shady. It’s
about 10 months ago - No comments
Windows Mobile, like Vista, is undergoing a development recession. When Microsoft acquired Danger, their motives were diverted and Windows Mobile progress was put off. Now, after Steve Ballmer admits he’s losing in the Smartphone market, Windows Mobile 7 is back on track with a “new team” pushing for WM7′s release by late Spring 2010. What
about 10 months ago - No comments
Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, recently commented on the progress of Windows Mobile 7 at a Venture Capitalist summit in Silicon Valley. In short, he’s not happy. He admits Windows Mobile 7 is taking too long. “Poor execution in Windows Mobile: “we’ve pumped in some new talent and said ‘This will not happen again’” Ok,
about 10 months ago - 5 comments
EDIT, November 20th, 2009. Windows Mobile 7 will actually be officially announced at the MIX conference in MARCH of 2010. I can only assume that Ballmer will give us a release date for WM7. Getting exciting boy. It’s a little too easy to say that Windows Mobile 7, Microsoft’s little secret, will be here “soon”.
about 1 year ago - No comments
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