Not to be outdone by the rivals of innovative web services, Microsoft has joined Google and Apple on the elite team of OS (Operating System) providers offering mobile payments. According to Bloomberg Business Week, the multinational computer corporation plan to implement the short-distance wireless technology NFC (Near Field Communication) in the new versions of its Windows Phone Read more from the original source: Let’s execute business – Mobile handsets...
Microsoft have remarked on the story we brought you yesterday about the problems with the Windows Phone 7 update. We taled there were tribulations with the update on Samsung Omnia 7 (pictured above) mobiles which lead to them not turning on at all. Microsoft have now released a declaration and testimony on the crisis which Here is the original post: Microsoft Comment About Bad Windows Phone 7 Update Read More →
On the back of Microsoft’s latest partnership with Nokia, the company is aiming to double its global reach with Windows Phone 7 operating system. The software firm hopes to do this by the end of this year. Talking with the Daily Telegraph the President of Microsoft’s Mobile Communications Business, Andy Lees thought: “We will go Go here to see the original: Microsoft Aiming To Double Sales Of Window Phone 7 Read More →
Yesterday we brought you information that Kinect will accept an official Microsoft controller with buttons in the form of a hook-up between the sensor and handsets running Windows Phone 7. As Microsoft proclaimed little of its solid plans for the two, we turned to mobile specialist Keith Andrew, News Editor at PocketGamer.biz, to look to the future for Original post: Kinect and Windows Phone to bid Media and Multiplayer Read More →
The early numbers are in for Microsoft’s product latest handset operating system Windows Phone 7: 1.5 million phones sold to date. Nonetheless, that number entails some explaining. Microsoft on Tuesday morning published a ersatz interview with Achim Berg, vice president of business and marketing for Windows phones, who says Windows Phone 7 is growing fast. The Here is the original post: Microsoft: 1.5 Million Windows Phone 7 phones ‘Sold’ Read More →
Sales are ramping fine as our reputation is rising for offering customers an exceptional experience and are in line with our expectations – specially when evaluated to other novel platform introductions. With a original platform you have to look at a couple of things, to begin with patron satisfaction. As I mentioned before, we’ve seen View original post here: Microsoft Sells over 1.5 Million Windows Phone in the First Six Weeks of Launch Read More →
Us Canadians have the subsequent latest Microsoft Windows Phone 7 devices: Rogers Samsung Focus, Bell LG Optimus Quantum and TELUS LG Optimus 7 and the HTC Surround. They are all touchscreen apparatus except for the Optimus Quantum by LG. Before WP7 launched in Canada Greg Milligan, Microsoft Canada’s Mobility Solutions Manager, stated that “the first manufacturers Original post: Microsoft utters more Windows Phone 7 gadgets with hardware keyboards coming...
Deutsche Telecom is happy with its early Windows Phone sales figures, according to a report out of Microsoft’s Germany division. The German wireless carrier did not give detailed sales figures but did verify that sales have exceeded opportunities and consumers are happy with their latest handsets. This optimism is refreshing in light of reports of shortages Excerpt from: Deutsche Telecom happy with initial Windows Phone sales Read More →
Although it was considered one of Microsoft’s biggest flops in the mobile sector, Kin might be getting revived by Verizon, the restricted carrer that found itself with thousands of unsold units once Microsoft pulled the plug on the platform. The Kin One and Kin Two phones launched absolutely for Verizon earlier this year and lasted The rest is here: Microsoft’s failed Kin might be making a comeback Read More →
The agenda of the mobile handsets, hand operating platforms, all in all is clear: on one hand Apple, Research in Motion and Nokia, Google and other Microsoft. These are not two sides joined mutually and opposed, mind you. Minimally there are companies who have chosen (or because forced by events) to do for themselves, building Read the original post: The new Symbian’s era :for Nokia, more risks or benefits? Read More →
Windows Phone 7 is launching tomorrow here in the UK. All five of the chief networks in the UK will be offering at least one handset tomorrow for sale. The first on the list is the three networks that will be offering the Samsung Omnia 7. Right now, the gadget is only showing up with a page See the rest here: Windows Phone 7 Release Date – 21 October Read More →
Microsoft has arrived to the party late, but signals are the technology colossal is about to chuck everything it has to try to upstage Apple, Blackberry and Google in the touch-phone market. Telecom and Vodafone will vend the handsets in New Zealand, with Telecom having the LG Optimus 7Q phone accessible next month and Vodafone Continued here: Microsoft in touch-phone bid Read More →
From the very beginning, Microsoft have insisted on keeping complete control over both the form factors and inner specs of any handsets that wishes to run their upcoming OS, Windows Phone 7. To this point, nevertheless, Microsoft have only given facts about one of the promised two “chassis” of their handsets: the slate-style phones that you’ve Read more: QWERTY candybars may be the next Windows Phone 7 form factor Read More →
Windows Phone 7 release on october 11. Microsoft has not made an official statement, but numerous sources are confirming that the release date of Windows 7 Phone is already decided. It will be Oct. 11 in the United States, with the city of New York as the center of the event. It is not clear, More: Phone Windows 7, accesible from October 11? Read More →
According to the folks over at Crackberry.com, Research in Motion, creators of Blackberry handsets and OS, seems to have acquired DataViz, the business that made Documents To Go. For those of you unfamiliar with Documents To Go, the submission is a mobile document reader and editor that is attuned with Microsoft Office programs. According Original post: Research in Motion Attains DataViz, Makers of Documents To Go Read More →