Many in the media–which can play a big role in steering users to one technology platform or another–sense that Windows Mobile has now been relegated resolutely to has-been status.
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It actually looks good.
These pictures were supposed to have been for Windows Mobile 6.5.1; we’re guessing it will get absorbed and rolled into Windows Mobile 7 as the 6.5.1 leaks aren’t anywhere near as nice as what we’re seeing.
Pretty on the outside but…
Things get worse when you move past the surface, revealing an OS that hasn’t been fundamentally changed in years, and which bears a strong resemblance to Windows Mobile 6.1, and a startlingly not-weak resemblance to PocketPC 2002.
People who bought the HTC Pure on AT&T this weekend got the first access.
Why is there no mention of Nokia in this article?
The new Adobe Flash Player 10.1 software will be one piece of software that work across PCs, smartphones, netbooks and other devices, which is the vision of the company’s Open Screen Project.
October 6th is the date for this Windows 6.5 device on Verizon. I also can’t stop looking at the reviewer’s nails.