Windows Phones With Mango Give Nokia Chance to Claw Back Ground From Apple

Bloomberg - Diana ben-Aaron - 26 Aug, 2011
Nokia Oyj (NOK1V), which missed out twice on the love-in between smartphone users and their applications, may have a chance with Microsoft Corp. (MSFT)'s Windows Phone 7 to attract writers of the next ...

Quick hands-on report on Microsoft's Windows Mango phone

The Seattle Times - Janet I. Tu - 26 Aug, 2011
Mango, the codename to the major update to Windows Phone 7, adds about 500 new features to the platform. While other carriers haven't specified when they will be releasing new handsets carrying Mango, Fujitsu is releasing to market in Japan today its ...

WinInfo Short Takes: August 26, 2011

Windows IT Pro - Paul Thurrott - 26 Aug, 2011
An often irreverent look at some of this week's other news, including a few more thoughts about Steve Jobs, a confirmation of two Windows Phone Mango features we already knew about, Windows Phone Tango is real, whether Microsoft should buy Nokia, ...

Mango gets hotspot and front-facing camera feature

CNET Asia - Bonnie Cha - 26 Aug, 2011
Back in May, Microsoft teased that the Windows Phone Mango update would bring more than 500 new features to the mobile operating system. We've already seen more of the major changes during our Windows Phone 7.5 preview, ...

First Windows Phone 7.5 hits Japan

The Mobile Indian - Prasoon Kumar - 26 Aug, 2011
Officially called Windows Phone 7.5, Mango includes the integrated People Hub where users can check their updates on leading social networks, and they don't need to launch applications ...

Windows Phone Mango has Wi-Fi Hotspot Capability

Top Tech Reviews - Mike Vang - 26 Aug, 2011
When Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer talked about Windows Phone Mango, he promised that the next generation mobile operating system will have hundreds of new features. It is reported that the new Windows mobile OS will have the capability to create Wi-Fi ...

Microsoft confirms Mango support for front facing camera

MSN India - 26 Aug, 2011
Microsoft's recent announcement has been well received by fans of Windows Phone Mango and has sent sceptics of the OS thinking. With a facility like support for front facing camera, video calls have become a reality for Mango users. ...

Fujitsu Launches First Windows Phone 7.5 Mobile in Japan

OnlyGizmos (blog) - 26 Aug, 2011
by Shaun Tassavur on 25th August 2011 Windows Mango phone has officially made its entry in Japan with Fujitsu Toshiba Mobile Communications launching the Windows Phone IS12T which was announced last month. Fujitsu is the first company to launch Windows ...

Jobs steps down, Google buys Motorola: Time for Microsoft to make a move?

Android Apps Appolicious - 26 Aug, 2011
With Apple CEO Steve Jobs stepping down and bringing about what many people see as the end of an era, and Google acquiring mobile phone maker Motorola Mobility and rolling it into its Android mobile operating system business, it might be the perfect ...

Windows Phone Mango devices will have front-facing cameras, Skype calling

FierceWireless - Sue Marek - 26 Aug, 2011
The following charts the top US wireless carriers in the second quarter of 2011 by subscriber base. Microsoft's (NASDAQ:MSFT) Windows Phone Mango devices will be outfitted with a front-facing camera and Skype video calling support so users can exchange ...

Skype on Mango could add dazzle to Windows Phone 7

GigaOm - Kevin C. Tofel - 26 Aug, 2011
Future Microsoft phones running the Windows Phone Mango software will have front-facing cameras and be supported by Skype's video calling service. News of the new hardware and software feature ...

Microsoft Rumour: Windows Phone 'Tango' In The Making

ITProPortal - Ravi Mandalia - 26 Aug, 2011
Windows maker Microsoft Corporation is currently busy working on a brand new version of its Windows Phone 7, aimed at low costs market and developing nations. The new offering, dubbed “Tango” will reportedly be as per with the similar versions of ...

Mango To Support Connection Sharing Provided Your Carrier Says It's Ok

Dslreports - Karl Bode - 26 Aug, 2011
The latest "Mango" update to the Windows Phone platform appears to belatedly support using your phone as a modem (tethering) and using it as a mobile hotspot. ...

Mango Internet Sharing Feature Provides Tethering And Mobile Hot Spot

Geeky gadgets - Julian Horsey - 26 Aug, 2011
It has been discovered that the new Windows Phone Mango OS will bring a few surprise features with it when its launched next month. One of which is a new Internet Sharing feature that will allow users to use their Mango devices as a mobile hotspot ...

Windows Phone 7.5 “Mango” supports WiFi internet sharing/tethering

LiveSide - 26 Aug, 2011
By damaster on August 25, 2011 2:36 AM It seems like Windows Phone 7.5 “Mango” still has a few surprises for us. Today the guys at WPCentral posted a photo showing a Samsung Focus running the RTM version of “Mango” (Build 7720.68) with internet ...

Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) to Support Micro HDMI

Sell My Mobile (blog) - Catherine Beckett - 26 Aug, 2011
One of the key missing elements in the initial Windows Phone 7 release was HDMI support. The platform was perfectly capable of supporting video recording with minimum requirements; however, it did not provide an easy way to share that content with a ...

Humble TV gets smarter as it joins the battle for computer attention

The National - Gareth van Zyl - ‎Aug 24, 2011‎
New generation LED TVs from companies such as Samsung have many in-built applications, including internet connectivity, allowing users access to video-streaming services at their convenience. Pawan Singh / The National There was a time when Eidiya, ...

Mango Windows Phones Give Nokia Recipe to Strike Back at Apple

San Francisco Chronicle - 26 Aug, 2011
Aug. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Nokia Oyj, which missed out twice on the love-in between smartphone users and their applications, may have a chance with Microsoft Corp.'s Windows Phone 7 to attract writers of the next "Shazam" or "Angry Birds" blockbuster. ...

Should Microsoft Buy Nokia? Pros and Cons

Network World - Shane O'neill - 26 Aug, 2011
By Shane O'neill, CIO A hot-button question lately in the rapidly-growing smartphone market: Can a company succeed at selling smartphones and tablets without owning the software and the hardware? Judging from the top players in the market Apple, ...

 

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