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According to a report by Boomerang Microsoft paid the Finnish mobile leader Nokia a total of $1 Billion as a part of Software Agreement between the two companies. Nokia is supposed to for each copy of Windows [Phone] based OS or application it uses on its devices to Microsoft.
The agreement is to last for “5 years”
Stephen Elop, Nokia’s CEO siad publicly that he wants Nokia branded hardware running Windows Phone software in market before the close of 2011.
Is this the fear of Google’s Android ? or just a smart deal by Microsoft
All android users know the answer.
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I recently came across this tutorial for writing an application that will allow you to control Media Center from your Windows Mobile 5 (and above, I guess) device over wi-fi.
You will need Visual Basic or Visual C# Express Editions, Windows Media Center SDK 5.0, and Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone SDK.
Looks like a fun project, but I've got exams in a few days' time, so will have to wait until the beginning of June to try it out I guess.
Link: http://blogs.msdn.com/coding4fun/archive/2007/05/14/2632164.aspx
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This does sound like an interesting project.
"Microsoft is planning to unveil three new mobile services at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona next month. The software giant is aiming to move your mobile data into the cloud and rival Apple's MobileMe service."
Microsoft is also expected to unveil Windows Mobile 6.5 at the MWC. Neowin revealed in November that 6.5 was being tested by device partners and would be unveiled in 2009 Q1. Little details are available on the 6.5 upgrade but we can confirm that those leaked 6.5 screenshots are genuine concept shots for the honeycomb web start menu.
more here
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Can't Wait
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With the launch of Windows Phone 6.5 looming, phone addicts are already looking towards Microsoft’s next release, Windows Phone 7.
Although there are few details available about what improvements we’ll see with Windows Phone 7 - also known as Windows Mobile 7 - it has been hinted that the operating system will be aimed more at the consumer market, although Windows’ traditional business credentials will still remain under the surface.
The rest of the article here:
http://www.itpro.co.uk/614938/what-to-expect-from-windows-phone-7
And: http://wmpoweruser.com/?p=7528
If already posted please delete
Very Interesting...thanks for posting
Android-powered Google glasses may seem like fantasy, but according to the New York Times, they’re real, and on track for a 2012 launch.
Citing “several Google employees familiar with the project,” Nick Bilton reports that the heads-up display will go on sale by the end of the year. It’ll have a 3G or 4G data connection built-in, and will cost somewhere between $250 and $600
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+1 hope asian supported
Just what I need, Google spying on what I look at and project ads right into my field of vision.
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TLDR: Nokia 9 won't get Android 11. To compensate 2 OS upgrade promise, They offer a 50% discount on Nokia XR20* for Nokia 9 owners.
Source: Official website https://www.nokia.com/phones/en_us/nokia-9-upgrade
Another source: https://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_wont...says_companys_official_website-news-52075.php
*PS: XR20 offer may differs in some regions. In Thailand, they offer G50 instead (It's even worse!!)
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Anyway, who wants to trade snap845 with snap480? It seems like a downgrade for me.
Goodbye Nokia, I'm going for Snap888.
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