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Microsoft to embrace WebKit in IE?

Microsoft to embrace WebKit in IE

Could Steve Ballmer get any more confusing? He laments the lack of openness in the iPhone OS and Google's Android, will swear up one side and down the other that proprietary walled gardens are better, but then publicly contemplates an open future for Microsoft's flagship browser! At the Power to Developer's conference in Sydney, Australia, Ballmer was conducting a Q & A session with the audience, when a student in the audience posed this rather interesting question:

Palm says goodbye to Windows Mobile

Palm says goodbye to Windows Mobile

It is a story that some like less than others, but it is a time for change for Palm and that was reflected in its fiscal results with negative data, worse than you might expect, but reasonable if we consider the change of strategy that the company has been conducting.

SPB refreshes your Windows Mobile device with 3D, widgets and more

SPB refreshes your Windows Mobile device with 3D

Microsoft is slated to officially launch Windows Mobile 6.5 on October 6th. While that's great news for new Windows Mobile users, those of you with older devices won't be able to enjoy the new look and feel that 6.5 brings. All is not lost, though. Thanks to the folks at SPB, even your Windows Mobile 5 touchscreen-enabled devices can enjoy a whole new environment including a 3-D launcher, widgets for Facebook, Twitter, Internet Search, Media Player, and more.

TripYzee Free Windows Mobile Yahtzee Clone

TripYzee – Free Windows Mobile Yahtzee Clone

There has been a deluge of Yahtzee clones made available on the Windows Mobile platform over the past few months and TripYzee is the latest of these. Available for free, it's a fun version of the popular dice scoring game, with a multiplayer hotseat mode and various skins that can be downloaded to provide customisation.

What will Windows Mobile 6 bring for the highly mobile people

What will Windows Mobile 6 bring for the highly mobile people

The next step in Windows Mobile is Windows Mobile 6, also commonly referred to as Crossbow. We had the privelege to work with it and see what it brings to you, the professional roadwarrior. With this major update there is a huge focus on the mobile professional: the knowledgeworker that uses this device during his work on the road. In this review we aim to show what these improvements are and how they affect you.

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