Windows Phone 7 will flop THE INQUIRER Opinion THE CONVENTIONAL WISDOM in the IT industry press expresses cautious optimism about the prospects for Microsoft’s latest mobile operating system, Windows Phone 7 (WP7). Read more on The Inquirer ... (Continue reading)
Windows Phone 7 Looks Good for Consumers and Businesses The first thing that comes to mind when considering a desktop OS for business is Windows. The first thing that comes to mind when thinking of productivity software is Microsoft Office. The... (Continue reading)
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Windows Phone 7 Talk on PCWorld Podcast #94 Join the editors of PCWorld for a lively chat about Microsoft’s new Windows Phone 7 OS. Read more on PC World ... (Continue reading)
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Windows Phone 7 Smartphones Too Pricey? Analyst says Microsoft will have a tough time competing with rivals unless its partners roll out cheaper versions of devices based on the new mobile OS. Read more on InformationWeek ... (Continue reading)
Windows Phone 7 Syncing for Mac Coming Later This Year Mac users will get the ability to sync Windows Phone 7 devices with their Mac computer, sometime in 2010. Read more on Mashable via Yahoo! News ... (Continue reading)
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Windows Phone 7 will sync “select content” with Macs Microsoft will soon release a Windows Phone 7 sync tool for Mac OS X. The information was posted to Twitter last night, but was then quickly deleted by a Microsoft marketing manager... (Continue reading)
Microsoft Windows Phone 7 handsets in detail Microsoft took the wraps off its Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system today, promising a shift of focus from functionality to the user. Handsets from HTC, LG, Samsung and Dell will be available to... (Continue reading)