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Video: HP iPaq 910 Windows Mobile Smartphone (Unlocked GSM)
Original at Veoh
• Sun, Apr 19
Unlocked phones mean no contracts to sign, and the HP iPaq Business Messenger 910 is packed to the gills with features. WinMo 6.1 Pro, touchscreen ... www.veoh.com
Video: LG Incite - AT&T Windows Mobile SmartphoneOriginal at YouTube
• Tue, Dec 2
By rss@youtube.com (phonedog) Hands-on LG's first smartphone for the US market in a long time ... ever, even. The AT&T Incite runs WinMo 6.1, has a 3" touchscreen, and rocks Video Share and a 3.5mm audio jack. But what's up with the stylus with no stylus slot to call home? More on Incite @ http://www.phonedog.com/cell-phone-...
LG's pico projector-packing WinMo eXpo outed for AT&T
Original at Engadget
• Mon, Nov 30
By Laura June Hey -- what's that? Oh right, it's the LG eXpo, the slider with a pico projector jammed inside. Among other things, the full QWERTY slider's packing a 1GHz CPU, a 3.2-inch touchscreen, a 5 megapixel camera, a microSD slot, and of course that removable Texas Instruments projector. The just-a...
Disappointed Samsung
Original at neilnuttall (WordPress)
• Mon, Nov 23
By Neil Nuttall For comparison’s sake I also played with a HTC Touch Diamond2 which seemed to be running bog-standard WinMo 6.5 (IE without HTC’s TouchFLO UI). This is the first time I’ve played with a 6.5 powered device (although I have played with it in the emulator) and even though I know that clunky old Win...
Verizon announces Samsung Omnia II: December 2 for $200
Original at Engadget
• Mon, Nov 23
• 6 related articles
By Chris Ziegler As expected, Verizon has chosen December 2 as the Samsung Omnia II's date with destiny, bringing an interesting full-touch WinMo alternative to the HTC Imagio that launched back in October alongside Windows Mobile 6.5. Speaking of 6.5, there were some early concerns that Verizon's versi...
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Windows Marketplace trickles down to WinMo 6.0 and 6.1
Original at Engadget
• Mon, Nov 16
By Chris Ziegler Now that the 6.5 fat cats like the Imagio and Pure have had their fun for a few weeks, it's high time that the love start to trickle down to older upgrade-less devices, and as promised, Microsoft's now obliging with a Windows Marketplace download that'll work on phones running Windows Mobil...
Gizmodo Reviews the HD2
Original at Mobility Site
• Mon, Nov 9
By Zealot Despite the fact that to a great degree the review is used to once again make WinMo into Gizmodo’s personal software piñata (truly, the Gizmodo editors hate WinMo like it killed their dog), it makes several goodpoints about the physical features of the device, and Herrman really doesn’t...
CWR Mobility and Microsoft Dynamics CRM on the Zune HD
Original at MSDN Blogs
• Thu, Nov 5
By crmblog I’m now using an HTC Verizon Imagio with the WinMo (Windows Mobile) 6.5 platform and everything just works. You can beat the drop from Microsoft Outlook of over 200 contacts in seconds. And the calendar just works both from work using Outlook and home using Windows Live.
Sprint marketing exec talks Android, WiMAX, WinMo 7, and more
Original at Engadget Mobile
• Tue, Nov 3
By Chris Ziegler Sprint's vice president of consumer marketing David Owens sat down with the community at large last week to answer a few burning questions about Sprint's current and future lineup, and there were a few juicy tidbits, reaffirmations, and rumor confirmations that came out of it worth men...
Peters Kitchen reviews the SBSH Calendar Touch, 2.1.3.
Original at palmaddict.typepad.com
• Tue, Nov 3
By sam mcloughln On the TD2, a HTC Slate device with virtually no buttons, Calendar Touch really comes into it’s own. Showing a huge amount of foresight from the development team in the direction WinMo, and WinMo devices were heading. Whilst this is a minor update, which fixes some issues encountered with W...
HTC to launch WinMo phone with Android-oriented UI
Original at Register
• Mon, Nov 2
HD2 official debut this week HTC will formally launch its Windows Mobile - not Android, alas - HD2 smartphone in Taipei on Wednesday, the company said today.…
No Android Version of HTC HD2 After All? [Android]
Original at F
• Thu, Oct 29
• 2 related articles
Hopes may be dashed on that rumored Android equivalent of the HD2 . HTC's CEO, Peter Chou, tells Forbes that "technically, we could make the HD2 an Android phone, but I have to take care of Windows Mobile." He says they're working hard to "get excitement about Windows Mobile back." After WinMo...
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Samsung Omnia II gets broken down, screenshot by screenshot
Original at Engadget
• Tue, Oct 27
By Chris Ziegler The overwhelming mediocrity of Windows Mobile 6.5 gives us pause before saying something sensational like "it's a great time to be a WinMo fan," but we've got to admit, manufacturers are really stepping up their game to deliver these days -- one need look no further than the mighty HD2 to se...
Samsung Omnia II gets broken down, screenshot by screenshot
Original at Engadget Mobile
• Tue, Oct 27
By Chris Ziegler The overwhelming mediocrity of Windows Mobile 6.5 gives us pause before saying something sensational like "it's a great time to be a WinMo fan," but we've got to admit, manufacturers are really stepping up their game to deliver these days -- one need look no further than the mighty HD2 to se...
Opinion: Entelligence: The HTC HD2 and the future of Windows Mobile
Original at Engadget
• Tue, Oct 6
By Michael Gartenberg Despite Steve Ballmer himself apologizing for the delay of Window Mobile 7 a few days ago, there's a lot in WinMo 6.5 that Microsoft should be proud of. Overall the OS itself has been tweaked a lot for performance -- I've tried devices that were running WM 6.1 and were upgraded to 6.5 and there's a...
Opinion: Entelligence: The HTC HD2 and the future of Windows Mobile
Original at UMPCS is Your Mobile Technology Resource
• Tue, Oct 6
By Michael Gartenberg Despite Steve Ballmer himself apologizing for the delay of Window Mobile 7 a few days ago, there's a lot in WinMo 6.5 that Microsoft should be proud of. Overall the OS itself has been tweaked a lot for performance -- I've tried devices that were running WM 6.1 and were upgraded to 6.5 and there's a...
Kempler & Strauss launch Billionair 6 WinMo phone
Original at Engadget
• Tue, Oct 6
By Laura June Kempler & Strauss (who just the other day unveiled an epically cool watchphone) have just announced the imminent arrival of its newest Windows Mobile handset, the touchscreen Billionair 6. This 3G HSPA devil has a 624MHz ARM processor, boasts GPS and WiFi, and has a micro SD slot for u...
Windows Mobile 6.5 Review: There's No Excuse For This
Original at Gizmodo
• Tue, Oct 6
By John Herrman I really didn't want to beat up on WinMo here, because at this point it just feels tired. But man, come on Microsoft, you're giving me no choice. Windows Mobile 6.5 isn't just a letdown—it barely seems done. Seriously, it reminds me of Windows for Workgroups
Flash 10.1 announced for just about anything with a screen, webOS and WinMo betas this year (update: Pre video!)
Original at Engadget
• Sun, Oct 4
By Chris Ziegler Flash 10 already supports HD video on the desktop, but 10.1 -- announced this week at Adobe's MAX conference in Los Angeles -- is being billed the first to really reap the full benefits of the Open Screen Project by unifying feature sets across a wide variety of platforms on the desktop, the l...
Microsoft Will Kill Harmful Apps on Windows Phones
Original at Softpedia
• Fri, Sep 18
• 1 related articles
By Softpedia News (Ionut Arghire) Redmond-based software company Microsoft is getting ready to deliver to the world a new flavor of its Windows Mobile operating system, WinMo 6.5, which will land on the market as soon as October 6, along with a series of new services the company designed specifically for handset users. Amo...
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Windows Mobile 7 to be a premium, multitouch beast of a platform
Original at Engadget Mobile
• Mon, Aug 3
By Chris Ziegler Seeing the gold build of Windows Mobile 6.5 in action was pretty nifty, but Inquirer's recent video actually managed to unveil a few juicy tidbits about version 7 as well -- a platform that's shaping up to be that massive, ground-up rewrite of WinMo we've all been hoping for for years (as far...
Windows Mobile 7 to be a premium, multitouch beast of a platform
Original at Engadget
• Mon, Aug 3
By Chris Ziegler Seeing the gold build of Windows Mobile 6.5 in action was pretty nifty, but Inquirer's recent video actually managed to unveil a few juicy tidbits about version 7 as well -- a platform that's shaping up to be that massive, ground-up rewrite of WinMo we've all been hoping for for years (as far...
Windows Mobile 6.5, HTC Touch Diamond2, and Flash collide on video
Original at Engadget
• Sun, Aug 2
By Ross Miller Remember that pretty Windows Mobile 6.5-ish skin for AT&T's Warhawk (a.k.a. HTC Touch Diamond2) we saw last week? Looks like it (or another very similar skin) is ready to make another appearance. The Inquirer managed to get a walkthrough of what's being called the final build of WinMo 6.5,...
Opinion: Samsung’s OmniaPRO a WinMo
Original at Mobility Site
• Sat, Jul 25
By Marilyn Torres At a glance, I thought Samsung’s TouchWiz would be a stand-alone UI but apparently the Samsung B7610 OmniaPRO skins Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional into a surprisingly user friendly interface. From experience I’ve known WinMo to be a very versatile mobile operating system, but becaus...
Windows Marketplace taking app submissions on July 27, coming to WinMo 6.0 and 6.1 later this year
Original at F
• Tue, Jul 14
Windows Mobile devs should start dotting their I’s and crossing their T’s, because Microsoft’s going to be ready to take a good, hard look at their latest and greatest apps come the 27th of this month when the company finally swings open the doors to the submission processes for inclusion...
Windows Marketplace taking app submissions on July 27, coming to WinMo 6.0 and 6.1 later this year
Original at Engadget
• Tue, Jul 14
By Chris Ziegler Windows Mobile devs should start dotting their I's and crossing their T's, because Microsoft's going to be ready to take a good, hard look at their latest and greatest apps come the 27th of this month when the company finally swings open the doors to the submission processes for inclusion...
Microsoft announces Windows Marketplace partners, tweaked policies, designer WinMo 6.5 themes
Original at F
• Tue, Mar 31
0) Details are starting to come into focus on some of the finer points of Windows Mobile 6.5’s launch later this year after February’s announcement at MWC, and if you had to boil the news down to just two words, they’d be “pretty” and “support.” As “pretty” goes, it’s been announced that Micro...
Microsoft announces Windows Marketplace partners, tweaked policies, designer WinMo 6.5 themes
Original at Engadget
• Mon, Mar 30
By Chris Ziegler Over to the "support" front, over 25 companies will be announcing their full support for the Windows Marketplace at CTIA this week, including EA Mobile, Facebook (pictured), Gameloft, MySpace, Namco, Pandora, and Sling Media. To help improve the Marketplace's public image, Microsof...
Motorola’s Rugged WinMo Offerings
Original at Mobility Site
• Tue, Mar 10
By Chris Leckness These rugged offerings are running Windows Mobile 6.1 and have 520mhz Xscale processor. They both have a 3.5″ QVGA screen and 128MB RAM/256MB ROM. They are sporting Bluetooth and WiFi, but unfortunately… EDGE? Wow, no 3g here? Anyhow, it’s all about ruggedness here guys. Rugged.
Microsoft announces Windows Mobile 6.5
Original at Engadget
• Mon, Feb 16
By Chris Ziegler Microsoft readies Zune service for non-Zune devices, Marketplace appears in WinMo 6.5 screenshot We're just days away from Mobile World Congress where Microsoft is expected to make a few notable announcements. Until then, we have to settle for all the hints and innuendo we can gather.
Microsoft announces Windows Mobile 6.5
Original at UMPCS Blog Feeds
• Mon, Feb 16
By Chris Ziegler Microsoft readies Zune service for non-Zune devices, Marketplace appears in WinMo 6.5 screenshot We're just days away from Mobile World Congress where Microsoft is expected to make a few notable announcements. Until then, we have to settle for all the hints and innuendo we can gather.
Garmin-Asus Nuvifone M20: A Surprisingly Cute WinMo 6.1 GPS Phone [Smartphones]
Original at Gizmodo
• Wed, Feb 11
By Wilson Rothman The nüvifone M20 takes GPS navigation one step further via Connected Services, a suite of online applications and data from Garmin-Asus that adds location intelligence to navigation, phone and browser functions. The expandable list of applications includes content like real-time t...
Microsoft insists it's not making a phone, rumored to be rebranding WinMo to "Windows Phone"
Original at Engadget
• Thu, Feb 5
By Nilay Patel Via PhoneMag] Read - WSJ, "Microsoft: Once Again, We're Not Making a Smartphone" Read - CNET, "Nvidia-based Microsoft smartphone coming?" Read - Digitimes, "Windows Mobile phones to become just Windows phones, say sources"Filed under: Cellphones
Opinion: PalmPre vs. iPhone vs. WinMo vs. Android vs. BlackBerry - Fight!
Original at Mobility Site
• Wed, Jan 14
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Microsoft culling the WinMo herd, fewer phones to be offered
Original at UMPCS Blog Feeds
• Sat, Jan 10
By Chris Ziegler Microsoft's veep of marketing for Windows Mobile (jeebus, that's got to be stressful job right about now) has gone on the record in saying that there'll be a "major announcement" out of his camp at Mobile World Congress next month, which makes sense -- it's the biggest mobile trade show of...
Microsoft culling the WinMo herd, fewer phones to be offered
Original at Engadget
• Sat, Jan 10
By Chris Ziegler Microsoft's veep of marketing for Windows Mobile (jeebus, that's got to be stressful job right about now) has gone on the record in saying that there'll be a "major announcement" out of his camp at Mobile World Congress next month, which makes sense -- it's the biggest mobile trade show of...
Samsung Omnia review
Original at Engadget Mobile
• Sun, Aug 17
By Chris Ziegler No longer does Windows Mobile alone a capable smartphone make. The platform's core is as relevant, powerful, and well-supported as ever, but that's not the problem -- the real issue is that it's just plain hard to look at. The days of WinMo looking even remotely modern in its stock form are lo...