Microsoft touted heavily that Windows Phone 6 Series had one key advantage over iPhone: native code without any gatekeepers. Groundbreaking apps like GPS, SlingPlayer, Rhapsody, and so on, and so on, could exist on Windows Mobile while they...
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bvlad: Windows Phone 7 kills multitasking, non-marketplace apps, removable storage
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Use these Android, BlackBerry, iPhone, and Palm apps to locate the nearest pub, play beer pong, cure a hangover, or find a whole host of merrymaking activities.
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Even though there are plenty of great navigation apps in the App Store, Google Maps on the iPhone is still one of the best ways to get basic navigation info. I especially like it because it gives me a good idea of how long it'll take to get to a destination. However, in some cases it'll be necessary to get travel times with current traffic conditions factored in. To do this, simply enabl...
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Got a big date tonight and don’t know what to cook? Having your boss over for dinner and you’ve burnt the turkey an hour before his arrival? Don’t Panic! Use one of the five following iPhone apps listed below to help you go from amateur macaroni chef to gourmet steak griller. Fromage read more
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Microsoft on Monday showed off the first range of third-party apps for Windows Phone 7 and demonstrated how easy it is to write applications for its new phone platform, including writing two apps in 10 minutes each.
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