Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’
Huawei will go with Windows Phone devices
Taiwan based Huawei company was not in the list of new partners that Microsoft announced during the presentation of the update Windows Phone 7 Mango, but it featured ZTE. ZTE and Huawei are major competitors and it seems that Huawei will also not miss the opportunity to join the competition in the market for smartphones with Windows Phone. However, the company will not be hurried to do so, as it plans to offer such devices until next year. However, the inclusion of ZTE means that soon we will see cheaper devices with Windows.
Tags: list, mango, Microsoft, new partners, Phone, Smartphones, Update, update windows, windows phone, ZTE
Producers receive a test version of Windows 8
Reportedly, the new Microsoft operating system is fully dynamic “3D-interface that allows the system to adapt to the needs and habits of consumers. In this Business Insider sources say that in this version of Windows the company has “used the approach of Apple to design the interface. In addition, Windows 8 may enter into sleep mode only for 3-6 seconds. When exiting the Standby-mode, all open documents and applications will be in the same places. It is expected that the beta version of the operating system to come in September.
What is a Private Cloud?
Zane Adam, GM of Azure and Middleware at Microsoft talks about what makes a private cloud
World Cup 2010 app for Windows Mobile phones
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This is new small World Cup 2010 application for Windows Mobile, which has been entirely developed using the Compact Framework. This app requires a touch-screen device with Windows Mobile and the Microsoft .Net Compact Framework 3.5 installed on the device.
Windows Phone 7 Series will not have a file nanager

Microsoft’s Mobile Communications Business Senior Director Todd Brix has revealed to us that the company will enable a different methodology for file management on the next-generation mobile OS. Rather than have the traditional File Explorer, Microsoft will hide all the file structure from end-users, much like the iPhone, and instead will offer to organize files into relevant hubs, as one method. The company did not reveal any details in our brief conversation, but files will be automatically handled by the platform, from synchronization with the PC or cloud to arranging and managing the content and data on the device.
First Windows Phone 7 Series device is from LG

The Engadget Show Live is currently streaming and Aaron Woodman from Microsoft has just shown off the first Windows Phone 7 Series from LG.
Tags: Aaron Woodman, Engadget, Live, Microsoft, Read, Show, Windows, windows phone, Windows Phone 7 Series, woodman

