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Meet The Windows Phone 8 Powered Surface Phone Concept, The Smartphone Which Microsoft Should Make [IMAGE]

Paul Morris·June 26, 2012
For those technology loving fans around the world who may have had their heads buried under a rock in the last week, or been located somewhere that is detached from the world wide web then it may come as a shock to learn that Microsoft recently lifted the covers on a pretty sweet looking tablet, named the Microsoft Surface. Powered by Windows 8, the Surface looks like it will be a serious contender in the tablet space when released but somehow I don't think Apple are panicking just yet.

Windows Phone 8 vs iOS 6 vs Android 4.0 ICS – Home Screens Compared & Contrasted

Oliver Haslam·June 23, 2012
The more we live our lives on our smartphones, the more we are beginning to realize that we spend the vast majority of our time sat looking at whatever home screen adorns our devices. Whether your particular poison is Android, iOS or Windows Phone flavored, the chances are you spend a fair chunk of your time navigating the pile of icons, widgets or tiles that make up your home screen.

Microsoft Working On Its Own Hardware For Windows Phone, Says Analyst

Ben Reid·June 22, 2012

Audible For Windows Phone Now Available For Download, Brings Numerous Audiobooks Right To Your Smartphone

Ben Reid·June 21, 2012
Microsoft has had a pretty good week with all said and done. The Microsoft Surface, although managing to yield its fair share of critics, was relatively well-received by those in the tech world, and the grand unveiling of Windows Phone 8 suggests the Redmond-residing company is heading in the right direction.

Microsoft Windows Phone 8 Summit Keynote Video Now Available Online

Oliver Haslam·June 21, 2012
People wanting to see what Microsoft announced during its Windows Phone Summit today can now find out by watching the presentation in video format, right from the comfort of your own computer after the Redmond outfit published the entire thing online.

Microsoft Announces Windows Phone 8: Support For New Hardware, NFC, Revamped Start Screen, Turn-By-Turn Navigation And More

Ben Reid·June 20, 2012

Microsoft Reveals Windows Phone Tango Features

Ben Reid·June 18, 2012
Although Apple and Google have both been working tirelessly in efforts to improve their respective software rosters, neither have matched the work ethic of Redmond-based Microsoft, which has been announcing enhancements to its services on an almost daily basis. In the latest, the software maker has revealed, on its mobile updates history page, details of its forthcoming Windows Phone Tango update.

Microsoft Has A ‘Major New Announcement’ Planned For June 18th

Oliver Haslam·June 15, 2012
Desperately trying to stay relevant in an industry that is doing its best to leave them behind, Microsoft is set to hold an event on June 18th for what is being called a 'major new announcement' from the company.

More Alleged Windows Phone 8 Screenshots Surface; New Camera App, Deep Skype Integration And More

Ben Reid·June 13, 2012

More Details Regarding Windows Phone 8 Emerge, Will Feature Apple-esque 3D Nokia Maps

Ben Reid·June 13, 2012
With Apple's big iOS 6 reveal done and dusted, we can now focus our attentions on what Microsoft has in store with its ever-advancing Windows Phone platform. The Redmond-based outfit has been steadfast in its progress of Windows 8, and the mobile version will play a key role in its eventual success.

Should Samsung Buy Nokia?

Oliver Haslam·June 9, 2012
Having a cursory glance through my RSS reader today has led to even more confusion than usual. In the midst of more WWDC talk than I care to read, and more speculation about iOS 6 than any sane person can truly follow, I found one story that piqued my interest. The title suggested that Samsung, the Korean firm behind umpteen Android smartphones, is in talks to buy Nokia. The same Nokia that can't catch a break right now, and is apparently hemorrhaging money.

Samsung’s Cross-Platform Messaging App ChatON Now Available On Windows Phone

Oliver Haslam·June 7, 2012

Microsoft Opens Registration For Windows Phone Summit, Offering A ‘Sneak Peek’ Into The Future

Paul Paliath·June 5, 2012
About a month ago, it became known that Microsoft was going to host a Windows Phone Developer Summit in San Francisco that will span two days. Well, Microsoft has followed up and opened registration for that Windows Phone Summit while also reducing it down to a one day-long event on June 20.

Xbox SmartGlass Announced, The ‘Second Screen’ For Your Xbox 360, Allows AirPlay-like Streams To iOS, Android, Windows Phone

Paul Paliath·June 5, 2012
Not long ago, there was a rumor that Microsoft was going to announce a feature called SmartGlass for tablets and phones at E3, allowing users to interact with content on the Xbox using their "second-screen" devices. Well, that rumor has panned out to be true; during its E3 keynote, Microsoft did officially announce the service.

Even Galaxy S III’s S Voice Thinks That Windows Phone Is The Best Smartphone Around [IMAGE]

Paul Morris·May 31, 2012
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