
Not easy to push a technology when the competitor has become an essential standard. After announcing that Silverlight, its new platform to display multimedia content would soon be available on mobile phones (Nokia, and Windows Mobile),

Not easy to push a technology when the competitor has become an essential standard. After announcing that Silverlight, its new platform to display multimedia content would soon be available on mobile phones (Nokia, and Windows Mobile),

At Microsoft's new Windows Mobile 6.5 are lately analysts criticism and voices from the company itself become loud that it was only a half-baked interim version of Windows Mobile on the way to 7th

The new mobile operating system from Microsoft raises some questions. In an interview with TecChannel Microsoft explains how it is with compatibility and upgrades, and when the first units are planned.

Operating System:- For several months, the screenshots of Windows Mobile 6.5 showed different changes in the system interface. One of the main topics of discussion about this interface is available in honeycomb to simplify the use of touch. Recently, the publisher has provided its employees with a beta version of the system, and returns have led to several changes.

Compiling and using STLPort for Windows Mobile 5.0. Compiling and using STLPort for Windows Mobile 5.0. I think not reveal any great secret when I say that ships with Visual Studio 2005 version of STL for Windows Mobile is very cut off, if not more. Unfortunately, ready-made solution how to compile STLPort for Windows Mobile is also not visible. In this article I will discuss a few simple steps, allowing STLPort compile and use it in the projects.

Microsoft today unveiled Windows Phone 6.5, a package including Windows Mobile 6.5, the new version of the operating system for mobile phones and various services: Windows Marketplace (shop online application how to App Store ) MyPhone (a synchronization tool between phones running Windows Mobile 6.5 and a Web service) and the new version of Windows Live services.
Ergonomics to the "iPhone"

Microsoft introduces Windows Mobile 6.5, the latest version of its operating system for smartphones. Will the Redmond company to recover the shares, which have alienated BlackBerry, iPhone and Co.?

The successor to Windows Mobile 6.1, reviled for its poor management of tactile interfaces, version 6.5 partially overcomes the shortcomings of the system. As you learn in our movie, the TG01 Toshiba (under 6.5) will give an air of iPhone, with its Start menu now consists of large icons and easy access to content from the homepage.

Giant Launches U.S. computer world a range of mobiles in partnership with twenty operators and telecom equipment. The CEO of Microsoft Steve Ballmer unveiled Tuesday, October 6, a range of Windows Mobile Phones, in partnership with twenty operators and telecom equipment.

SEATTLE / PARIS - Microsoft on Tuesday offered a new platform for mobile phones bearing the name "Windows Phone" in partnership with handset manufacturers, hoping to better compete this grinding the Apple iPhone and RIM Blackberry .

We knew that Microsoft was preparing for the arrival of its Windows Mobile 6.5, but the official launch date was yet to know. The firm announced that it would be October 6, an important date because it is the beginning of a new development branch for the giant who is now a particular direction, with a system surrounded by several services.

Microsoft has released the successor to the Windows Mobile operating system before. Windows Mobile 6.5 is replaced by an improved service and complete new functions. In addition, Microsoft announced two new services, Windows Marketplace and My Phone.

On 6 October that Microsoft will launch a global trading twenty Windows phones, smartphones equipped with the latest version of its mobile OS, Windows Mobile 6.5. This is indicated in a press release received this September 1st.

While most iPhone owners have been waiting a long time that the Flash player is finally available on their mobile, perhaps on smartphones equipped with the Android operating system that will be available first.

In February during the Mobile World Congress, Microsoft unveiled Windows Mobile 6.5, a new operating system for smartphones with tactile features and intended to compete with competitors like the iPhone or Android. In May, he delivered a release to manufacturing (RTM), that is to say a final version for OEMs. And this week, he just put online a kit for developers called Windows Mobile 6.5 Developer Tool Kit.

Microsoft had to react. The software giant has lost market share against the iPhone in particular. The steamroller Apple has crushed its competitors and now has a comfortable lead in terms of functionality, although still behind Nokia and RIM (Blackberry) in number of units sold.

As a long time Windows Mobile user, I've been having a hard time listening to all of the negative publicity that the platform continues to receive. Most recently I pointed out how great Windows Mobile 6.5 is looking, and how the platform is continuing to improve with its Windows Mobile Marketplace.

Yesterday we reported that Microsoft will officially ship Windows Mobile 6.5 devices on October 6th. While that's great news for Windows Mobile lovers, it seems that some UI inconsistencies are shipping with the latest ROM.

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.

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.
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