Archive for Mobile

MSDN Video: Windows Phone 7 in 7: Silverlight and Windows Phone 7

Apr 27, 2010 1 Comment

The easiest way to develop for Windows Phone 7 is with the familiar Microsoft Silverlight platform. In this video, see how Windows Phone supports Silverlight and how you can use XAML and .NET to build a simple Silverlight-based Windows Phone application.

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There are only two phones to watch out for this summer

Apr 26, 2010 1 Comment

I left AT&T a few months ago because I couldnt deal with dropped calls and all that. I am also one of the few people who left an Apple Iphone to go to an Android phone.How’s that worked out you ask?

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More bizarre Apple Iphone 4g news

Apr 20, 2010 No Comments

I am sick and tired of this Iphone 4G story but it keeps getting stranger and stranger…

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This Iphone 4G madness has to stop

Apr 19, 2010 No Comments

Ok, now it’s getting ridiculous. First there was an article saying that a development version of the Apple Iphone 4g was found in a bar in San Jose. A bar in San Jose…really? The picture below is (obviously) from Engadget and thats the Iphone 4G device they are claiming was found.. Anyone who has actually [...]

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WSJ -iPhone Battle Raises Stakes for AT&T

Apr 15, 2010 No Comments

The following video is from the Wall Street Journal. The Digits panel discusses what the end of AT&T’s exclusive contract to sell iPhones in the U.S. will mean for the phone giant. Plus, how Apple’s iPad is prompting software developers to make applications for its App Store rather than for other rivals; and WSJ’s Lee [...]

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Iphone 4g rumor mill is ridiculous

Apr 15, 2010 1 Comment

So this is getting out of control.
The blogosphere is buzzing about the next version of the Apple Iphone coming this year.
There have been so many different rumors and variations, I decided to lay out all the stories I have heard

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How fast can you type on an Ipad?

Apr 14, 2010 1 Comment

As someone who has owned (and returned) an Ipad, I can testify that the virtual keyboard is pretty awesome. The keys are spaced very generously and intuitively and make it really easy to type memos, notes and email replies.

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New concept video for MS Courier

Apr 13, 2010 No Comments

I like to graze for videos on Youtube and saw an interesting concept video from Gizmodo showing the upcoming Microsoft Courier Tablet.

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Google Tablet may be on the way

Apr 13, 2010 No Comments

The Google Tablet device, according to the New York Times, will be “an e-reader that would function like a computer.”

So close is it that Eric Schmidt, CEO at Google, was describing it to friends at “a recent party in Los Angeles.”

That’s really startling considering that the Ipad was just launched a few days ago…

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Microsoft Introduces the Kin

Apr 12, 2010 3 Comments

Microsoft debuted two KIN devices today, simply called KIN One and KIN Two, both made by Sharp. One is a square-shaped touchscreen QWERTY slider with a 5 megapixel video camera and 4 GB of non-exapandable memory. Two is a more traditional landscape (480×320) touchscreen slider with an 8 megapixel camera capable of 720p video, and [...]

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Has the Iphone OS 4 update killed Windows Phone 7?

Apr 12, 2010 No Comments

Apple recently released the details of it’s upcoming iphone update OS 4. As many expected, iPhone OS 4 will bring multitasking to the table, a much needed feature if Apple is to keep its mobile OS relevant. App developers will have access to seven new multitasking services, including background audio and VoIP. This means apps [...]

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Control Windows 7 with an Ipad

Apr 12, 2010 No Comments

Cool article on ZDNet about a new piece of software called Desktop Connect that allows you to control your Windows 7 PC remotely from your Ipad. It costs $11.99 “an introductory price” to download it to your iPad. It uses RDP natively, but can also work with VNC servers. According to ZDNet, the documentation the [...]

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Vonage for Android is here

Apr 12, 2010 No Comments

A version of Vonage Mobile has been released for smartphones that run Google’s Android OS and have service through AT&T or T-Mobile. This allows users to make phone calls over a Wi-Fi connection and not use their voice minutes. This service offers outbound international calling over Wi-Fi and cellular networks as well as domestic calls [...]

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