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Windows Multiscreen webcast series
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Watch upcoming and on-demand webcasts on Windows Multiscreen. Discover how to blend the best technology, innovation and creativity to create stunning applications across multiple devices. Learn from subject matter experts how to use Windows 7, Microsoft Silverlight 4 and Internet Explorer 9 to… -
Sony Ericsson Aspen: First to Run Windows Mobile 6.5.3
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Sony Ericsson has just announced their brand new “Aspen” phone, the first Windows Mobile device running the new Windows Mobile 6.5.3 mobile operating system. The phone is the latest in the company’s eco-friendly “GreenHeart” line, which means it’s made from recycled materials, features… -
Windows Phone Demo
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In case you haven’t heard, Windows Mobile has been rebranded. The term “Windows Phone” is now the name for all devices formerly called “Windows Mobile.” Along with the new name, the phone is about to receive a whole new look, too. At a recent Microsoft event, there was a demo given that showed off… -
Bigger Than a Cell Phone, Smaller than a Netbook
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A new classification for mobile devices is starting to come into its own: “mobile internet devices” or MIDs, they’re called. Basically, they’re like super-tiny netbooks – and they were everywhere at this year’s CES. It’s sort of an odd niche, given that today’s smartphones can pretty much do… -
Redfly: A Netbook Entirely Powered By Your Windows Mobile Phone
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A company called Celiocorp has launched a completely different take on the netbook phenomenon. Instead of offering a lightweight computer running either Linux or XP like today’s netbooks do, this notebook PC is entirely powered by a device you already own: your smartphone. Dubbed a “mobile… -
HTC Touch skips the buttons and brings the cool
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Without a doubt the hottest Windows Mobile handset for the next couple months will be the HTC Touch. A 2.8 inch touch screen takes center stage, allowing you to navigate the device’s media features with your oldest and most favorite input device; your finger. The standard set of Bluetooth 2.0 with…