Spb Software House, definitely a world's leading mobile and Windows Mobile software developer, invites all mobile users to participate in its fifth annual Spb Survey. The Spb Survey is a mobile software industry report that identifies the changing user profiles, mobile device preferences and handset use cases. Spb Software will release a report on the results of its fifth annual Spb Survey in...
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TheUnwired on 11th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
As we know, the XPERIA X1 will have a "panel" interface, allowing the user to select from 9 different "experiences" - meaning, one panel could be a Google search page, another panel could be a standard Today screen, one with the weather, and so on. Spb is one of the first Windows Mobile software developers to come out with an official panel for the XPERIA that takes the form of a special skinned v...
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Pocketnow on 23rd Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
To get from Windows Mobile 6 to 6.1 isn't an overnight process - in fact, it's a multiple-month process, which often leaves consumers frustrated by a long wait. I just listened to a podcast from .NET Rocks where Windows Mobile software architect Rob Tiffany gives some insight into the update process. So, take the AT&T Tilt, which is made by HTC, as an example. First, Microsoft issues...
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Pocketnow on 20th Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
"The Winners in Smartphone & Pocket PC magazine's Eighth Annual Best Software Awards for Windows Mobile software have been announced at www.Smartphonemag.com/Awards. Eighty members of the Smartphone & Pocket PC magazine Board of Experts judged 936 Windows Mobile products in 194 Pocket PC and Smartphone categories. Winners are also listed in the Smartphone & Pocket PC ...
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PocketPCThoughts on 4th Oct 2008 (via feeds.pocketpcthoughts.com)