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Microsoft has completely started over with its Windows 7 series, creating a mobile operating system that combines the visual appeal of Bing… Read more »
Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 Series is getting rave reviews from the likes of Gizmodo and Engadget. You can practically see the Engadget revi… Read more »
Microsoft wowed attendees at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona today with an overhauled version of its venerable mobile operating system. But for Redmond to regain its mobile relevance and challenge players… Read more »
Microsoft lifted the veil covering Windows Phone 7 this morning, and the interface is nothing short of spectacular. We won’t see any of these phones until end of this year, but… Read more »
Steve Ballmer took the stage at the Mobile World Congress and officially announced the Windows Phone 7 Series. It is the next major update to the Windows Mobile OS, and it… Read more »
Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) will have its moment in the mobile spotlight at the World Mobile Conference in Barcelona Monday — and details are le… Read more »
Robbie Bach, president of Microsoft’s Entertainment & Devices division, was on CNBC this morning, where the focus was more on the competitio… Read more »
MySpace has announced two deals with Microsoft: The first is a MySpace application for Windows Mobile handsets, starting on WinMo 6.1 and th… Read more »
More details are sneaking out about Microsoft’s upcoming marketplace for Windows Mobile phones, and the fine print is concerning some develo… Read more »
Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) has allowed widgets for its Windows Mobile 6.5 platform, so developers can now code in web languages (HTML, CSS, AJAX… Read more »