The latest whispers surfing the net waves is that Microsoft is in development of their own mobile phone and said mobile phone will be powered by the NVIDIA mobile platform. We presume this Microsoft mobile handset will run on their own Windows Mobile OS and the word is, said mobile phone will include top notch
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PhonesReview on 28th Nov 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
A research note has renewed suspicions that Microsoft could be working on an own-branded mobile phone to shore up support for its Windows Mobile platform in the face of competition from other smartphone operating systems.
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CellularNews on 27th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Moto dumps Symbian OS for Google and Microsoft mobile platforms in a bid to simplify in 2009
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Unstrung on 30th Oct 2008 (via unstrung.com)
It seems like the iPhone has breathed new life into the ideas behind Windows Mobile (WM) user experience. With its attractive graphical user interface and smooth visual effects - the Apple device is not only eye-pleasing but also intuitive - it's not surprising to see these features migrating to Windows Mobile. Especially since the Microsoft mobile OS is quite capable of imitating much of th...
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PocketPCThoughts on 14th Oct 2008 (via feeds.pocketpcthoughts.com)
VNC offers two-way remote control for mobile devices including Symbian, Microsoft Mobile, iPhone, Linux and Blackberry platforms. 2 October 2008: RealVNC, the home of VNC remote control software, has extended its flagship VNC Enterprise Edition product to mobile devices. VNC now supports a wide range of mobile handsets and PDAs including Symbian, Microsoft Mobile, iPhone, Linux ...
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GoMoNews on 3rd Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
VNC goes mobile - VNC offers two-way remote control for mobile devices including Symbian, Microsoft Mobile, iPhone, Linux and Blackberry platforms. RealVNC will be previewing VNC for mobile platforms at the Symbian Smartphone Show
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SymbianOne on 2nd Oct 2008 (via symbianone.com)
VNC offers two-way remote control for mobile devices including Symbian, Microsoft Mobile, iPhone, Linux and Blackberry platforms.
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NewsWireless on 2nd Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
I have no idea for how long Microsoft is trialing it's "Microsoft Mobile Media" service already, the FAQ talks about "Dogfood 1" and "Dogfood 2" (Microsoft's term for internal Betas), but it looks like Microsoft is finally working on a kind of "place-shift" product as well - quite similar to O...
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TheUnwired on 2nd Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)