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Microsoft may have killed off Windows Phone years ago, but this Android launcher is worth checking out if you miss the old ...
“This is Windows Phone. No, for real this time.” That’s what I thought when I started hearing about Windows Phone 8 a few months ago. Just like Windows Phone 7, it represents yet another ...
Microsoft’s Windows Phone 8.1, the first major update to the Windows Phone mobile operating system, introduces a virtual personal assistant named Cortana, several cool design tweaks, and a host ...
John Herrman of Gizmodo reviews Microsoft's new Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system. I really didn't want to beat up on WinMo here, because at this point it just feels tired. But man, come on ...
As was widely rumored, leaked, and predicted, Microsoft made a series of announcements regarding its Windows Mobile platform at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2009 in Barcelona on Monday.
I gave up on Windows Phone almost a year ago, citing a lack of apps and Microsoft’s mobile platform getting left behind. While the app gap has always been a problem, Windows Phone is now five ...
Windows Phone 7 Series is the successor to Microsoft's line of Windows Mobile phone operating systems. It's based on the Windows CE 6 kernel, like the Zune HD, while current versions of Windows ...
So farewell then, Windows Phone: Microsoft has now dropped support for Windows Phone 8.1, the operating system running on the majority of Windows-powered handsets. According to advertising ...
Microsoft took the wraps off of Windows Phone 7 Series (the official name for Windows Mobile 7) here Monday at Mobile World Congress. Slated to launch on handsets by holiday season 2010 ...
The bad news: Windows Mobile 6.5 won’t be coming out for a while, and you’ll be expected to buy a whole new phone to get it. The good: You can actually install it ...
Windows Phone 7 is the successor to Microsoft's line of Windows Mobile phone operating systems. It's based on the Windows CE 6 kernel, like the Zune HD, while current versions of Windows Mobile ...
If you use a Windows PC all day, a smart phone running Windows Mobile is instantly familiar. But that’s not a whole lot of help to most Mac users—who have their reasons for avoiding Windows.
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