Love Windows Phone,now let the world know with Windows Phone Gear Store on CafePress where you can buy T-shirts, mugs, stickers, magnets, water bottles, and more with the fun “I Heart Windows Phone” logo on them. The store is a work in progress, and still tweaking the product selection and design. It will continue to add new products and designs over time. Also, all products are offered at the base cost, they are not making any money off of this. The shop will let you grab mugs, t-shirts, stickers, magnets and more emblazoned with "I Heart Windows Phone" in icons.
Microsoft has created a HTML5 demo of the Windows Phone operating system that works on iOS' Mobile Safari browser and Android's mobile browser. The web demo is a pretty simple way for iPhone and Android users to get a feel for the Metro UI using their existing hardware. It is not as full featured as handing them your Windows Phone but it is a fun way to show off the Windows Phone experience. To try it, point the mobile browser to http://aka.ms/wpdemo - by visiting http://aka.ms/wpdemo on one's iOS or Android browser, you'll be immediately tunneled into a emulation of
Read MoreTo compliment its Windows Phone handset launch today, Microsoft build a giant 6-story Windows Phone in New York’s Herald Square, demonstrating what US consumers could expect to see from the latest smartphones being launched at Monday’s event. Handsets includes - HTC Titan, - Samsung Focus S, - Samsung Focus Flash and - HTC Radar 4G Time Lapse Build: 6-story Windows Phone
Check out how Windows Phone 7.5 offers a truly smarter way to app. Metro Design that delivers a beautiful, integrated experience; Fast App Switching for quick multitasking between apps; Live Tiles that gives updates at a glance; and App Connect that connects searches to apps. Mobile app developers can take an idea to app faster and easier with developer tools are that both powerful and familiar. Build easily, build better, build now with Windows Phone 7.5.
Toshiba-Fujitsu IS12T is the world’s first world’s first phone running Windows Phone 7.5 (aka Mango). Specs announced by the provider of the IS12T in Japan, local mobile carrier KDDI: #1 3.7-inch display has 800×480 resolution #2 13.2MP camera has CMOS sensor, is powered by Milbeaut Mobile engine, and takes video with 1,280×720 resolution #3 water- and shock-proof body #4 microUSB port #5 32GB internal memory (no extra card slot) #6 IEEE 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi (no tethering) #7 Bluetooth 2.1+EDR #8 DLNA support #9 Zune-branded multi-media function #10 Internet Explorer 9 as browser #11 Xbox LIVE connectivity #12 Windows Live SkyDrive access #13 battery life in standby: 280 hours, continuous talk time: 400 minutes #14 size:
Read MoreThis Summer, build Windows Phone 7 apps and you could earn exciting prizes to catch a movie, eat ice – cream, buy camping gear and more. The first 1,000 students to enter will receive an Xbox 360® game, or publish the most apps and win a Windows Phone. Enter the Student App-a-thon. Each week 2 winners will be from among all entries received to win one $25 gift card. The student who publishes the most apps at the marketplace could win a Windows Phone. App Hub is the place to distribute and merchandise your applications for Windows Phone 7. To get
Read MoreClose on the heels of Microsoft, Nokia deal to bring WP7 to Nokia phones, here is one prototype of what the future Nokia phones looks like, when they adopt the WP7 : Take above with a pinch of salt, the final product might look different, but those prototypes looks awesome :) . via
Its simple Microsoft is having a great mobile OS aka the newly launched Windows Phone 7 and Nokia is indeed known for making an sturdy hardware. Together both of them can really do some damage to the reigning champions(iOS and Android). Today both of the companies announced a collaboration to being a new mobile ecosystem. Few details from the open letter • Nokia will adopt Windows Phone as its primary smartphone strategy, innovating on top of the platform in areas such as imaging, where Nokia is a market leader. • Nokia will help drive and define the future of Windows Phone. Nokia
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