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Microsoft building Windows Mobile 7 from the ground up
Microsoft building Windows Mobile 7 from the ground up
It looks like Microsoft ( NSDQ: MSFT )’s next major update to the Windows Mobile platform will be a drastic departure from the Windows Mobile we all know and, um, love. Windows Mobile 6.5 does include some touch-optimized features, but it’s far from being the mobile platform that ...
Windows Mobile 6.5 – What’s in for developers?
Windows Mobile 6.5 – What’s in for developers?
blogs.msdn.com — Hello, this is Jorge again ready to share new information about what I’ve been doing since we... shipped 6.1 and the sliding panel home screen update.   Lots have been said already about the end user features of Windows Mobile  6.5 like ... (more) Windows Mobile 6.5 – What’s in for developers?
Truth about Omnia HD powered by Windows Mobile
msmobiles.com — March 19, 2009 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R. We have learned from reliable source... (cough, Korea, cough) what is the situation with Omnia HD when it comes to Windows Mobile version of this phone that can both play and record videos in HD ... (more) Truth about Omnia HD powered by Windows Mobile
iPhone sales grew 245% in 2008 - Gartner
iPhone sales grew 245% in 2008 - Gartner
apple20.blogs.fortune.cnn.com — Apple’s ( AAPL ) iPhone was the fastest-growing smartphone of 2008, despite end-of-year sales that failed to... maintain the blistering pace set in July with the launch of the iPhone 3G, Gartner researchers reported Wednesday.  ... (more) iPhone sales grew 245% in 2008 - Gartner
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