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Tuesday
Jan252011

Sony Ericsson to tap Windows Phone 7 Market - Is it really such a good idea?

Sony Ericsson has long held the title of ‘King of the Feature Phones’ — in fact, the company released stellar, after stellar, after stellar handsets — until one day they adopted the trend setting smartphone moniker. And low and behold, no more stellar handsets. But now, Sony Ericsson’s apparently looking at proper development of Windows Phone 7 according to a recent DigiTimes report. — More after the break!

Tuesday
Jan182011

Microsoft stop being lazy and develop Windows Touch already

Tablets, smartphones, and even laptops and all-in-on PC’s are getting touch controls. These devices are all wonders of technology, but for so many are frustrating to simply operate. Why is that? To put it bluntly, Windows is not built to be a touch-based operating system. — More after the break!

Monday
Jan172011

Screen Capture functionality not coming to Windows Phone 7

For media and technology junkies (much like ourselves) the ability to take screenshots has become an indispensable tool. It is often taken for granted, especially since it’s featured on just about every platform — ranging from desktop operating systems to the ever powerful, portable mobile phone. However, as most Windows Phone 7 users are likely aware, Microsoft’s flagship mobile platform is currently lacking in the screen capture department; and guess what? According to Microsoft, the feature won’t be coming anytime soon.  — More after the break!

Wednesday
Jan122011

Metro Home - Windows Phone 7 tiles on your Desktop

Forget Apple’s approach to icons and one touch apps — in a world run by Microsoft, it’s about the live tiles. So why not bring the magic of living, breathing icons from your Windows Phone 7 down to your desktop computer? And the best part is, it’s only a single download away. — More details after the break!

Saturday
Jan082011

Steve Ballmer - Kinect will make it to the PC "in the right time"

Talking to the BBC, Steve Ballmer confirmed yesterday at CES that the Xbox 360’s Kinect camera peripheral wouldn’t stay in the gaming world forever, and eventually would bond together with the PC, and in effect Windows. — More details after the break!

Saturday
Jan012011

LittleBigPlanet 2 recreates Windows in-game

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LittleBigPlanet 2 recreates Windows in-game

“Who needs the NT kernel or C++ when you’ve got LittleBigPlanet 2?”

There’s a lot to be said about a console game in which you get a level editor and somehow someone is able to recreate the Windows operating system experience with just the right tools and a lot of imagination. Not only that, but the game is still in beta and won’t be released until next month!

Tuesday
Dec072010

Windows Phone 7 shown using Copy and Paste in Video

Windows Phone 7 was originally criticised for lacking copy and paste, but as was with the original iPhone most got over it quickly. However, as Microsoft stated (after some degree of coaxing that is) it was something that would come to later builds of the OS, and well, it looks like there making good on that offer. Video after the break!

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