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Microsoft Windows Phone 7 news (Meet Gadget)
Good news– HTML5 coming to Windows Phone IE Mobile after all
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A few months ago we reported Microsoft Technology Evangelist Frank Prengel telling the world Microsoft had no concrete plans for HTML5 in Windows Phone 7.
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Reddit app for Windows Phone 7
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If you are heavy user of the social news site Reddit, here is an app that should make it easier for you to keep up to date with breaking news. The app looks polished and I like the way the developer h...
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Windows Phone 7 Will 'Flounder' According to Gartner
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Windows Phone 7 has yet to inspire much confidence in anyone, but it’s probably unfair to judge so quickly since it won’t be officially unveiled until Monday. Still, there have been plenty of previews...
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Windows Phone 7 can still help Windows 7 tablets, if Microsoft will let them
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There is a rumour that that Microsoft will use its October 11th Windows phone 7 launch to also preview Windows 7 tablets. Some sites have even conflated the rumours and claimed Windows phone 7 slates...
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Steve Ballmer Hypes Windows Phone Jabs Android Fragmentation
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Steve Ballmer is hilarious. At a UK Tech Days event, the Microsoft chief hyped up Windows Phone 7, a platform that has yet to prove itself in the market, by basically back-handing Android for its frag...
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Google Voice App appears in WP7 Marketplace
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Google Voice mobile application created lots of buzz when it was rejected by Apple to appear in iTunes. Google publicly slammed Apple for its policy of rejecting apps into its store and even filed cas...
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Microsoft's Steve Ballmer Says Android Isn't Free
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Windows Phone 7 is nearly here, and it'll be facing some very stiff competition. As smartphones become increasingly mainstream with the iPhone and Android, Microsoft hopes to offer something that'll p...
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Microsoft talks Windows Phone 7 developer outreach, Twitter for WP7 demoed
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Ina Fried from CNET has been an “embedded” reporter deep inside the Microsoft bunker for the last 6 months, and has filed this report on Microsoft’s efforts to get developers on board their new platfo...
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Microsoft Windows Phone 7 app store rounds into shape
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We’re getting ever so close to the launch of Microsoft Windows Phone 7 but the platform won’t be competitive if it doesn’t have a robust app store. Fear not true believers, as the Windows Marketplace ...
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Android gets its own totally unauthorized Windows Phone 7 theme
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Tired of your Android phone not looking vaguely like Windows Phone 7? Don’t worry — sometimes I go through crazy-spells, too. In a classic act of “because we can”, some resourceful modders have tossed...
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Microsoft to launch Windows Phone 7 on October 11th
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Microsoft confirmed that it will officially kick off Windows Phone 7 on October 11th. Events are planned worldwide, including one in New York City. The New York City event will feature a short but swe...
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T-Mobile will star in the Windows Phone 7 unveiling show in New York on October 11th
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According to Microsoft's invitations, Windows Phone 7 will be unveiled next Monday at a grand event in New York City, after all. We've been hearing about this October 11th event for a while now, with ...
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Windows Phone 7– the Android alternative for OEMs
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We have seen the cellphone market shake out in a very interesting way in recent weeks, with both Sony Ericsson and Samsung stating they will be dropping development of devices based on the
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AT&T to be “initial exclusive” US carrier for Windows Phone 7
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In what will be rather unwelcome news for most Windows Phone 7 fans, the Wall Street Journal is claiming AT&T will be the “initial exclusive U.S. carrier” for phones running the new OS.
Apparently th...
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Windows Phone 7 launches Oct 11, handsets on sale Nov 8
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Last week I told you how Windows Phone 7 handsets will probably begin shipping on November 8. Well, Microsoft aren’t about to start trying to sell handsets without at least a little hype before releas...
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