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CrunchGear (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
Windows Mobile phones are still the way to go, according to Scott Rockfeld, group products manager for the mobile communications business at Microsoft. Despite all the ballyhoo surrounding the iPhone 3G launch, almost 20 million Windows Mobile licenses were sold for Microsoft’s fiscal year ending June 30. Microsoft’s visibility in the business sector has always been [...]
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Mobile Phone Blog (Free subscription) | 06/23/2008
Qik a free live video streaming service that lets you steam video direct to the internet is to be made available for Windows mobile phones.Qik is now available on Nokia N series phones as well as Motorola Q and Samsung Blackjack phones. Qik has been reportedly working with the Microsoft Windows Mobile Development team to get [...]
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Market Wire (Free subscription) | 06/19/2008
LOS ANGELES, CA (MARKET WIRE) WorldMate, Inc., the leading provider of mobile travel services for frequent flyers, today announced the commercial launch of WorldMate Live for Windows Mobile. WorldMate Live for Windows Mobile allows travelers to easily create and manage their entire itinerary, as well as access critical real-time information related to their travel schedule.
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 06/13/2008
When Mozilla releases its Firefox 3 browser update June 17, it hopes to set the first-ever Guinness world record for number of Internet software downloads in 24 hours. The target: 5 million. That would be quite a feat, since the last Firefox update netted just 1.6 million downloads.
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 06/13/2008
When Mozilla releases its Firefox 3 browser update June 17, it hopes to set the first-ever Guinness world record for number of Internet software downloads in 24 hours. The target: 5 million. That would be quite a feat, since the last Firefox update netted just 1.6 million downloads.
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Wireless and Mobile News (Free subscription) | 06/06/2008
Qik, Inc., the live mobile video streaming platform, announced its support of Windows Mobile phones. Qik is now available on the Motorola Q and Samsung BlackJack as well as the Nokia N-Series phones. The Qik service is now in limited...
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CrunchGear (Free subscription) | 06/06/2008
OMG! Microsoft iz like totally angry at Apple and just sent out a letter where itz all like “We sold nearly 20 million Windows Mobile Smartphones” and it even sent letters to a bunch of analysts saying that and even if it is true WTF right? Like Apple was totally OK wt Microsoft and then [...]
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Net4Now's (Free subscription) | 04/03/2008
The new version, which has been the subject of rumours for the past few months, boasts a significant overhaul of the Internet Explorer Mobile browser, as well as several other enhancements.
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The Age (Free subscription) | 04/03/2008
Microsoft unveils an update to its Windows Mobile software for "smart" phones, to combat competition from the BlackBerry and iPhone.
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Sydney Morning Herald (Free subscription) | 04/03/2008
Microsoft unveils an update to its Windows Mobile software for "smart" phones, to combat competition from the BlackBerry and iPhone.
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ABC News (Free subscription) | 04/02/2008
Microsoft announced that users will be able to upgrade to a full browser.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 04/02/2008
LAS VEGAS -- Microsoft Corp. showed off an update Tuesday to its Windows Mobile software for smart phones, a category where it is facing substantial competition from Research in Motion's BlackBerry and Apple's iPhone.
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MacDailyNews (Free subscription) | 04/02/2008
Speaking to Pocket-lint at the launch of Windows Mobile 6.1 in London, Scott Rockfeld...
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cellular-news (Free subscription) | 04/01/2008
Microsoft on Tuesday showed off an update to its Windows Mobile software for "smart" phones, a category where it is facing substantial competition from Research in Motion's BlackBerry and Apple's iPhone.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 04/01/2008
Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday showed off an update to its Windows Mobile software for "smart" phones, a category where it is facing substantial competition from Research in Motion's BlackBerry and Apple's iPhone.