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Verizon Launches Aggressive Anti-iPhone Ads
The smart phone industry's attempts to unseat the iPhone in the US haven't been very successful, but now there's a new sheriff in wireless town.
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Mobility News from Microsoft, Verizon, Adobe
Alongside Microsoft's release of Windows Mobile 6.5 last week, Verizon announced plans for new devices based on Google's Android OS and Adobe announced it's bringing Flash runtime ability to mobile OSs.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Robichaux
Microsoft Loses Sidekick Data
Last week, customers of T-Mobile's Sidekick smart phone, which is built and controlled by Microsoft subsidiary Danger, suffered a massive data outage that lasted for several days.
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Microsoft Launches Windows Mobile 6.5
Microsoft launched the latest version of its Windows Mobile operating system Tuesday, ushering in a new era of Windows phones.
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Microsoft, Partners Set to Unleash Windows Mobile 6.5
On Tuesday, Microsoft and its device and wireless carrier partners will unleash a new generation of smart phones that utilize the new Windows Mobile 6.5 system. Designed primarily as a stop-gap between the out-of-date Windows Mobile software that
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Working with Outlook and the Windows Mobile Device Center
The Windows Mobile Device Center manages Windows Mobile devices, including retrieving updates from Microsoft or importing media (like pictures from the built-in camera) from the device, but it can also be used to maintain synchronization with Outlook.
Windows IT Pro
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William Lefkovics
Microsoft CEO Admits to Windows Mobile Mistakes, Promises Better Future
Speaking at the Venture Capital Summit late last week, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer admitted that Microsoft made mistakes with its smart phone platform, Windows Mobile.
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Rumors Surface of a New Microsoft Tablet Design
While the Apple-loving press holds its collective breath for what is expected to be an early 2010 announcement of an iPod touch-based tablet computer, the real deal is coming from a company with almost of a decade of tablet PC experience.
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Google: Yes, Apple Lied to the FCC
When the Federal Communications Commission opened an inquiry into Apple's rejection of the Google Voice application from its iPhone Apps Store, the agency demanded answers from three companies: Apple, AT&T, and Google.
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Palm Announces Low-End Pixi Smart Phone
Smart phone maker Palm today announced a low-cost stable mate for its Pre device that is aimed at the texting-happy teen market.
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Report: Netbook Growth Continues Unabated
According to a report by DisplaySearch, sales of netbooks outpaced sales of traditional notebook computers by almost 200 percent.
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Windows Mobile 6.5 to Launch October 6
Microsoft announced today that it will launch its next-generation smartphone platform, Windows Mobile 6.5, on October 6.
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Send the Daily Calendar to Your Cell Phone with the Outlook Mobile Service in Outlook 2007
Want something cool for your cell phone? Within the configuration settings of the OMS, if added to an Outlook profile, is the option to send calendar data to an SMS-enabled mobile device.
Windows IT Pro
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William Lefkovics
Microsoft Expands Capabilities of Non-Smartphones
Microsoft on Monday revealed a new software application for non-smartphones called OneApp that it says will provide users in emerging markets with new ways to access popular Internet services.
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Microsoft to Bring Office to Nokia Smart Phones
Take that, iPhone: Microsoft and Nokia will announce an alliance today in which the software giant will bring its popular Microsoft Office software to Nokia's smart phones. The alliance will be announced during a late morning conference call today
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Apple Should Leap into the Netbook Market
Competitors are distancing themselves from Apple, which chooses not to enter the netbook market. Perhaps Apple is making a giant mistake?
Windows IT Pro
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Jason Bovberg
Microsoft Preps Windows Mobile Marketplace for Launch
Microsoft on Tuesday announced that it would open Windows Marketplace for Mobile to submissions from developers on July 27 in advance of its public launch.
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
EU, Smartphone Makers Agree on Universal Charging Standard
The European Union and the world's leading smartphone makers announced on Monday that the companies would voluntarily implement a universal charging standard, micro USB, across all their devices.
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Apple's Latest iPhone Comes Roaring Out of the Gates as Jobs Silently Returns
Amidst rumors that CEO Steve Jobs secretly had a liver transplant two months ago, Apple sold over 1 million third-generation iPhone smartphones over the weekend, the company said.
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Getting Started with System Center Mobile Device Manager
SCMDM is for enterprise customers who want to bring their mobile devices under the same kinds of management control that they apply to desktop and laptop PCs and servers. Here's how to make it work for you.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Robichaux
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