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11. October 2010 | 16:51WP7: Watch the first Windows Phone 7 ad
NEW YORK — Here is the first Windows Phone 7 ad from Microsoft. The company’s tagline is “Be here now.” As in, stop looking at your phone and start living your life. The Windows Phone, the ads say, will get your info to you faster so you spend less time staring at the screen. One ad shows a street scene of people all staring at their phones, set to the song “Season of the Witch” by Donovan … (News Source: Seattle Times - 14:21:31)
Dell Venue Pro gives WP7 a 4.1-inch QWERTY slider with Lightning heritage and a T-Mobile future
To say we’ve been eagerly anticipating the Dell Lightning would be an understatement along the lines of suggesting Microsoft’s launching a few Windows Phone 7 devices today. Dell’s AMOLED-equipped WP7 debut has just gone official with a cringe-worthy renaming to the Venue Pro for T-Mobile, who has in turn announced its intention to carry the 4.1-inch portrait QWERTY slider “in time for the … (News Source: Engadget - 13:45:19)
WP7: Why Microsoft went with the name “Windows Phone”
NEW YORK — So why did Microsoft go with the name “Windows Phone 7″ to compete with brands like iPhone, Android and BlackBerry? (News Source: Seattle Times - 13:36:17)
HTC Announces a Flurry of New Phones With WP7 [Windows Phone 7]
# windowsphone7 At 3.7-inches, the Mozart is the smallest of the WP7 phones HTC is announcing today. Made from unibody aluminum (and plastic) like the G2, it will be exclusive to T-Mobile in the US when it goes on sale 7th November. More » (News Source: Gizmodo - 13:39:34)
WP7: Windows Phone 7 to start selling in November in U.S.
NEW YORK — The new Windows Phone 7 will be available in early November in the U.S., Microsoft said Monday. (News Source: Seattle Times - 13:46:49)
WP7: Livetweeting Microsoft Windows Phone news conference at 6:30 a.m.
NEW YORK — Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer will take the stage on 6:30 a.m. Monday at a Microsoft news conference showing the new Windows Phone 7. The company is hoping for a comeback after losing much share to Apple’s iPhone, Google Android and the Blackberry. (News Source: Seattle Times - 13:06:07)
T-Mobile’s big Windows Phone 7, plus a WP7 Dell
AT&T may be the carrier on stage with Steve Ballmer at Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 launch, but T-Mobile’s got a bigger WP7 phone. (News Source: Seattle Times - 13:33:31)
Watch out Android and iPhone: WP7 expected to alter the app landscape
Microsoft is about to formally unveil Windows Phone 7 during events in New York and other major cities, as it takes on Google’s Android and Apple’s iPhone. But the Blagosphere has been buzzing about the implications of WP7. (News Source: appolicious - 03:48:21)
No Angry Birds for WP7 Yet, Even if Microsoft Thought So [Angry Birds]
# angrybirds They’ve now removed the Angry Birds icon and passed it off as a mistake, but for a while yesterday Microsoft must’ve been quaking at the thought of Rovio dispatching the Angry Birds flock their way. More » (News Source: Gizmodo - 07:40:04)
Heavy-Typists Wanting to Change to WP7 Will Crave the HTC 7 Pro [Windows Phone 7]
# windowsphone7 Slide-Out keyboards are rarer than an iceberg in the North Pole, and it saddens me to tell you that the HTC 7 Pro won’t go on sale until “the first half” of next year in the US, exclusive to Sprint. More » (News Source: Gizmodo - 13:40:04)
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