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Windows Phones To Flood Market In 2012
January 12, 2012 03:02 PM | Ed Hansberry
Microsoft failed to gain much ground in the mobile phone market in 2011, but its partners should help it grab a piece of the market this year.| Read Article »
Will Windows Phone Take Off In 2012?
December 29, 2011 09:17 AM | Ed Hansberry
Microsoft has two updates planned for its mobile platform next year, and its application store has a lot of apps. Will it spur sales?| Read Article »
Microsoft Shakes Up Windows Phone Management
December 13, 2011 02:10 PM | Ed Hansberry
Will Andy Lees' move from president of the Windows Phone division improve the mobile platform's fortunes?| Read Article »
Open Source WebOS: A Win For Windows Phone?
December 12, 2011 12:59 PM | Ed Hansberry
Microsoft's mobile business will get a big boost from HP's decision to open source webOS, says one analyst. Is his logic sound?| Read Article »
Windows Phone 7 Usage Shows Small Uptick
November 29, 2011 10:53 AM | Ed Hansberry
More Facebook users are making use of the integration feature in Windows Phone 7, suggesting a small spike in new users for Microsoft's mobile platform.| Read Article »
iCloud + Outlook Equals IT Headache
November 07, 2011 10:36 AM | Ed Hansberry
Once Outlook is connected to iCloud, iCloud begins moving things around in Outlook. This is annoying for individuals, but could be a real enterprise support headache.| Read Article »
6 Great Windows Phone Mango Features For Business
October 28, 2011 01:30 PM | Ed Hansberry
Which of Mango's more than 500 new features will appeal most to business users? Here are our picks.| Read Article »
Windows Phone Marketplace Hits 35,000 App Mark
October 25, 2011 01:20 PM | Ed Hansberry
At the one year mark, Microsoft has not reached anywhere near the success of iPhone or Android, but has a healthy number of apps available.| Read Article »
Windows Phone: No Where To Go But Up?
October 12, 2011 01:18 PM | Ed Hansberry
Signs indicate that Microsoft's overall share in the mobile device market has bottomed out. But that's a long way from being successful.| Read Article »
Windows Phone Mango Doesn't Play Well With Exchange 2003
October 10, 2011 12:12 PM | Ed Hansberry
If you have Exchange 2003, you will discover that the Windows Phone 7 update breaks some features relating to email.| Read Article »
AT&T Set To Release Mango Tuesday
September 26, 2011 03:34 PM | Ed Hansberry
Microsoft's premier partner for Windows Phone will be among the first to push the mobile OS update out to its customers, according to an internal memo.| Read Article »