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Microsoft announces Windows 7 cloud dictatorship.
Publish On 03-17-2010 , 12:46 AM
Microsoft has finally spilled most of the beans on the differences to be expected on the new Windows 7 devices.
Unfortunately, from my perspective at least, the picture is very bleak. For all intents and purposes Windows Mobile is dead.
Microsoft has fully adopted the Orwellian Apple model and hav ...
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Samsung Omnia II SCH-i920 arriving to Verizon.
Publish On 12-04-2009 , 2:26 PM
The biggest news out there for Windows Mobile fans is the pending arrival of the Samsung Omnia II to Verizon, finally.
PC Magazine online just gave an in depth review, and the author didn't seem that thrilled to say the least.
His basic grip was that the device was just too loaded with software, a ...
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Samsung Omnia II release just weeks away at Verizon.
Publish On 10-02-2009 , 3:45 AM
Verizon is gearing up to release the Windows Mobile powered Samsung Omnia II, in approximately two weeks. (Mid october)
One surprising development is that apparently Verizon is planning to release the device with Windows Mobile 6.1, even though 6.5 is readily available. It seems at least that th ...
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Microsoft adopting Orwellian kill switch for Windows Mobile.
Publish On 09-16-2009 , 2:58 AM
Great, so apparently Microsoft is joining Palm and Apple in creating their own mobile dictatorships.
Rumors are swirling that applications you purchase on the Microsoft app store will be shackled with some new "security" controls, including:
Should a previously approved application ...
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More device consistancy and easier development coming to Windows Mobile 7.
Publish On 09-11-2009 , 2:51 AM
Microsoft has confirmed earlier rumors that they have been creating specifications for future Windows Mobile 7 devices, that manufacturers are expected to follow.
The idea behind this move is basically that by requiring manufacturers to follow more detailed hardware frameworks, there will be less ...
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