Crossbow, the next generation Windows Mobile OS, looks to be shaping up quite nicely. We covered some potential features before, but this is the first screenshot we’ve seen of the new front page. To ...
Most people don’t think twice about the operating system that’s going to power their new PC — their minds have already been wired for Windows, Mac OS X or Linux. Similarly, most people don’t think ...
Windows Phone 7 has certainly made an impression since its Barcelona reveal, and the web is currently absorbed in chatter regarding just who is and who isn't backing it. Confirmed partners include HTC ...
The HTC phone leak appears to be a scanned image of specs and designs for eight Android and Windows Mobile smartphones. Specifically, there are five Android-based handsets scheduled to be released ...
In separate announcements from Barcelona today, three traditional powerhouses in computing and communications — Microsoft , Intel and Nokia — kick-started major revamps to their technology to adapt to ...
High Tech Computer (HTC), the world's largest maker of smartphones running Google's Android mobile OS and Microsoft's Windows Mobile OS, believes the Nexus One will raise its global profile this year ...
At the company's annual Mobile and Embedded Conference in Las Vegas Tuesday, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates announced the release to manufacturing of Windows Mobile 5.0. The platform, developed under ...
Microsoft will discuss a new version of its Windows Mobile operating system next month at the Windows Mobile Congress in Barcelona, company representatives said during its earnings call on Thursday.
Groove Launcher can turn any Android into a Windows Phone, bringing back the classic Metro UI with Live Tiles and smooth animations. Bill Gates: Everyone would use Windows Mobile instead of Android if ...
A Motorola executive today disputed the belief of some analysts that last month’s Microsoft-Nokia agreement to jointly put Microsoft Office applications on Nokia handsets could mean that support for ...
It was a proto-netbook. It was a palmtop. It was a PDA. It was Windows Phone 7 but not Windows Phone 8, and then it was an embedded ghost. Its parents never seemed to know what to do with it after it ...