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Consumers are eyeing Windows Phone 7 - 21 Sep, 2011By Kate O'Flaherty CATCH-UP MOBILE DEVELOPER Microsoft's unpopular mobile operating system (OS) Windows Phone 7 (WP7) is being eyed up by consumers despite its failure to take off, a report says. According to Connected Intelligence, Android is the most ... |
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Qualcomm demos Windows 8 with a dual-core Snapdragon chip - 17 Sep, 2011The San Diego-based company announced earlier this week that the next version of its Snapdragon range will power the very first Windows 8 computers, showing the potential for Windows 8 in the increasingly lucrative mobile device market. ... |
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Qualcomm demos Windows 8 with a dual-core Snapdragon chip - 16 Sep, 2011The San Diego-based company announced earlier this week that the next version of its Snapdragon range will power the very first Windows 8 computers, showing the potential for Windows 8 in the increasingly lucrative mobile device market. ... |
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First Windows 8 PCs will use Qualcomm Snapdragon chips - Sep 14, 2011CHIP DESIGNER Qualcomm has announced a partnership with Microsoft to provide Snapdragon mobile processors and Gobi mobile internet connectivity services in the first batch of Windows 8 PCs. Qualcomm plans to provide its next generation ... |
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First Windows 8 PCs will use Qualcomm Snapdragon chips - Sep 14, 2011CHIP DESIGNER Qualcomm has announced a partnership with Microsoft to provide Snapdragon mobile processors and Gobi mobile internet connectivity services in the first batch of Windows 8 PCs. Qualcomm plans to provide its next generation ... |
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Microsoft spends millions on training store staff to sell its phones - 7 Sep, 2011Part of that effort will involve training up mobile phone shop staff on the OS so they can maximise sales. Microsoft announced Windows Phone in February 2010 when it dumped its failing Windows Mobile OS, and launched it in October 2010. ... |
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Fujitsu announces its F-07C mobile phone running Windows 7 - Jul 22, 2011JAPANESE ELECTRONICS OUTFIT Fujitsu has announced its F-07C mobile phone, which it is claiming as the world's smallest PC. The F-07C runs Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system, not to be confused with Windows Phone 7. ... |
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Fujitsu announces its F-07C mobile phone running Windows 7 - 23 Jul, 2011JAPANESE ELECTRONICS OUTFIT Fujitsu has announced its F-07C mobile phone, which it is claiming as the world's smallest PC. The F-07C runs Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system, not to be confused with Windows Phone 7. ... |
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Fujitsu announces its F-07C mobile phone running Windows 7 - 22 Jul, 2011JAPANESE ELECTRONICS OUTFIT Fujitsu has announced its F-07C mobile phone, which it is claiming as the world's smallest PC. The F-07C runs Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system, not to be confused with Windows Phone 7. ... |
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Fujitsu announces its F-07C mobile phone running Windows 7 - 22 Jul, 2011JAPANESE ELECTRONICS OUTFIT Fujitsu has announced its F-07C mobile phone, which it is claiming as the world's smallest PC. The F-07C runs Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system, not to be confused with Windows Phone 7. ... |
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Fujitsu announces its F-07C mobile phone running Windows 7 - 22 Jul, 2011JAPANESE ELECTRONICS OUTFIT Fujitsu has announced its F-07C mobile phone, which it is claiming as the world's smallest PC. The F-07C runs Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system, not to be confused with Windows Phone 7. ... |
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Fujitsu offers Japan a Windows 7 mobile phone - 21 Jul, 2011JAPANESE PUNTERS who are eager to get their hands on a mobile phone bearing Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 operating system need not wait much longer, as Fujitsu will release one this week. Available from 23 July in Japan, the F-07C mobile ... |
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Microsoft blames others for mobile problems - 20 Jan, 2011MOBILE ALSO-RAN Microsoft has blamed a problem with its Windows Phone 7 (WP7) devices on an un-named third party. ... |
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Windows Phone 7 will flop - 16 Oct, 2010First, WP7 is handicapped by the legacy of the Windows Mobile line of operating systems for mobile phones put out by Microsoft over the past ten years. ... |
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Windows Phone 7 will flop - 15 Oct, 2010First, WP7 is handicapped by the legacy of the Windows Mobile line of operating systems for mobile phones put out by Microsoft over the past ten years. ... |
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Microsoft snubs the OLPC tablet - 28 May, 2010While ARM chips can run Windows Mobile, Microsoft's next mobile OS Windows Phone 7 is not what OLPC has in mind. McNierney said the new XO-3 tablet will be ... |
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Mobile apps market is set to explode - 17 Mar, 2010The report cites the growing number of app stores, and with Android, Blackberry, Nokia and even Windows Mobile getting in on the act it'll be hard to find a ... |
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Skype withdraws support for Windows Mobile - 27 Feb, 2010PROPRIETARY VOIP AND CHAT outfit Skype has withdrawn its Skype Lite and Skype for Windows Mobile, blaming issues with the Microsoft operating ... |
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