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Ballmer: Windows Mobile will soon have Zune integration
Ballmer: Windows Mobile will soon have Zune integration
Making the Web rounds today is a comment from Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, who during Thursday's Windows 7 launch brouhaha told Engadget that the next version of Windows Mobile will have Zune-services integration.
Ballmer Talks Natal, Says Blu-ray Add-On for Xbox Coming [Ballmer Interview]
gizmodo.com — In the first segment of our exclusive Steve Ballmer interview series, the Microsoft CEO and I talk... about Natal, the blurring of console generations, and the surprising fact that "you'll be able to get" Blu-ray add-on drives for Xbox 360 . When I ... (more) Ballmer Talks Natal, Says Blu-ray Add-On for Xbox Coming ...
Steve Ballmer hasn't seen the Courier video, promises Zune integration in next WinMo release
Steve Ballmer hasn't seen the Courier video, promises Zune integration in next WinMo release
engadget.com — We just got off stage with Steve Ballmer, where we garnered a blistering 40 minutes of wild... conversation with the man, touching on all things Microsoft. Of course, Windows 7 was at the forefront of talking points, be we also got Ballmer ... (more) Steve Ballmer hasn't seen the Courier video, promises ...
Is this Windows Mobile 6.5.1?
Is this Windows Mobile 6.5.1?
smartphonethoughts.com — http://www.istartedsomething.com/20...ould-have-been/ "Most of you probably know by now that Windows Mobile 6.5 is not the be all... end all Microsoft mobile operating system. However, what you might not know is that Microsoft has already up its ... (more) Is this Windows Mobile 6.5.1?
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WinMo Wrap — HD2 Has Multitouch, WM to go Zune [jkOnTheRun]
GigaOM Network — ... Steve Ballmer confirmed this week that the next version of Windows Mobile, expected to be either WM7 or a mystery interim release 6.5.1, will pick up integration with the Zune to provide a more unified gadget line for Microsoft. An unconfirmed (by Microsoft) ...

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