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Bloomberg arrives on Windows Mobile

BUY BUY! SELL! NO! BUY! OK! Yes, you can now have your Bloomberg experience on your Windows Mobile handset, courtesy of Microsoft. Bloomberg — the premier real-time financial information network — provides business and financial professionals with comprehensive tools and data on the all-inclusive BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL(R) service. With the availability of Bloomberg on Windows Mobile [...]

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Met David Golds from Windows Mobile this morning

Met David Golds from Windows Mobile this morning

The job title on the business card of David Golds is: Product Unit Manager, Windows Live for Windows Mobile, Microsoft … and that’s immediately attention-getting for me. I’ve been a Windows Mobile user for donkey’s years. Ever since you had to have the patience of a demigod to hook up your Compaq iPaq and your [...]

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Microsoft wants to double Windows mobile sales

It seems the execs at Microsoft are feeling rather ambitious for Windows Mobile these days. Reuters says at a recent conference, Eddie Wu, the software company’s managing director of OEM embedded devices Asia, said that the company expects Windows Mobile shipments to grow by 50 percent minimum over the next two years. According to Wu, [...]

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Windows Mobile 7 coming next year?

Gizmodo has some interesting tidbits on the upcoming release of Windows Mobile 7, courtesy of a now defunct article from Pocket Now, who’ve seen the OS in action. Apparently, Window Mobile 7 “basically addresses everything wrong with WM6 today”. While there’s no hard details on what that might mean, I’m guessing this, along with the [...]

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Dell readying Windows Mobile smartphone range?

The rumours of Dell making an appearance in the mobile market have been doing the rounds for a while, but they seem to be gaining momentum at a rapid rate. Digitimes reports that Dell might team up with Foxconn Electronics to develop Windows Mobile smartphones, after rival Acer announced it was to buy business mobile [...]

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