As predicted, Microsoft and Nokia announced a broad ranging alliance this morning which will bring Microsoft Office and other productivity software to a Nokia phones. The agreement marks "the first time Microsoft will make Office for non windows mobile phones," says Microsoft Business Division President Stephen Elop. There are 200 million Nokia smart phones out there, and Microsoft wants its softw...
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MobileCrunch on 13th Aug 2009 (via techcrunch.com)
Apple’s iPhone held onto a 13.7% share of global smartphone unit sales in the second quarter, outpacing Microsoft’s Windows Mobile, which now claims just 9% of the market, according to Canalys. “Apple has revolutionized the smart phone sector, leapfrogging more experienced rivals,” Canalys senior analyst Pete Cunningham said in the company’s report. Sales in the secon...
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iPhonesTalk on 24th Aug 2009 (via iphonestalk.com)
Microsoft announced the release of a new version of Reader for Windows Mobile. This program has not been updated for several years, and now has released new version numbered 2.4.2. Microsoft Reader for Windows Mobile lets you read eBooks on PDAs and communicators under the management of the operating system up to version 6.1. But smart phones based on the platform Windows Mobile Standard (without....
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JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 28th Sep 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
LG Electronics today released the latest Windows Mobile 6.5 equipped smartphones LG-SU210, KU2100 and LU2100 in Korea. These 210 Series smart phones feature Microsoft latest Windows Phone OS, the 6.5. Our ne 210 Series features a 3” WQVGA screen, a 5Mpix with AF camera, a TDMB Tuner, microSD, WiFi, WCDMA and GSM. LG SU210 will
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HotCellularPhone on 26th Jan 2010 (via hotcellularphone.com)
Despite intensifying competition and the loss of some high-profile licensees, the usage of Microsoft Corp.’s Windows Mobile operating system in smart phones will nearly triple from 2009 to 2013, allowing it to reclaim the No.-2 position in the global market, according to iSuppli Corp. In 2013, 67.9 million smart phones will use the Windows Mobile operating system, up from 27.7 million in 2009......
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JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 12th Oct 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
In this IT Link podcast hosted by Mike Vizard, Enterprise Mobile CEO Mort Rosenthal talks about how smart phones running Windows Mobile software from Microsoft is going to ultimately win the day in the enterprise because of its compatibility with rest of the enterprise ecosystem. - Audio Podcast Content....
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eWEEKWireless on 25th Sep 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
As we have heard, Nokia and Microsoft have teamed to bring Microsoft office to Nokia mobile phones, but according to some analysts this move isn’t a good sign for the Windows Mobile operating system states an article on pcadvisor. Apparently the move is seem by some as an admission by Microsoft that their Windows Mobile OS
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PhonesReview on 13th Aug 2009 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Despite intensifying competition and the loss of some high-profile licensees, the usage of Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system in smart phones will nearly triple from 2009 to 2013, allowing it to reclaim the No.-2 position in the global market,
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CellularNews on 1st Oct 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Google's Android team announces the availability of the Android Dev Phone 1, the first SIM-unlocked and hardware-unlocked device based on the Android mobile operating system, a Linux-based OS designed as an alternative to smart mobile and wireless phones based on Microsoft Windows Mobile, Nokia Symbian, Apple's iPhone and RIM. The device should appeal to applications developers who won...
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eWEEKWireless on 7th Dec 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)