Do you want to pimp your Windows Mobile phone to make its interface look like HTC Sense UI from HTC Hero? RyomaHino of XDA-Developers has built an attractive looking theme for Windows Mobile phones which will give it a complete new look and feel of the upcoming HTC Hero!
Yes you read it right! OABsoftware brings Media Center experience right to your Windows phone! Windows Media Center has been available for PCs and notebooks running with Windows operating systems like Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows Vista and Windows 7. But now, it’s lookalike clone is available for Windows Phones as well.
Apple today has announced the much anticipated iPhone 3G S with the brand new iPhone OS 3.0 for both the new and the previous gen models. The biggest question that many people are asking themselves is whether it is worth purchasing an iPhone 3G S instead of the newly released Palm Pre or the forthcoming Windows Phones with Windows Mobile 6.5?
Windows Mobile 6.5 was announced back at Mobile World Conference which was held earlier in 2009 and it promises to bring the much needed added functionality to the software giant's mobile platform when it arrives this autumn.
In his keynote address at the Mobile World Conference 2009, Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer unveiled the next generation of Windows phones which will be based on Windows Mobile 6.5 and features a new interface and a richer browsing experience.
PocketGear has launched an unofficial App Store for Windows Mobile phones which currently includes over 2,500 applications and games - including both free and paid apps.
President-elect of the United States of America - Barack Obama is preparing to make a switch from his beloved BlackBerry RIMs to Sectera Edge. CNET has found out that the former United States Senator from Illinois would have to make a switch once he takes over the office come January 20th.
Today at the International Consumer Electronic Show, Microsoft unveiled their second app for the iPhone platform – Microsoft Tag. Our friend Long Zheng blogged about this cool and exciting new technology which is based on High Capacity Color Barcodes (HCCBs).
The era of PCs which we have so used to grown up on is vanishing fast. Mobile phones today have become more personal devices than they ever have been in the past. Its amazing to see how in the last few years mobile phones evolved with great strides.
You might have always wondered why Microsoft doesn’t provide native support of contacts and file transfer from and to mobile phones in Windows. Although, Microsoft did indeed release a Windows Mobile Device Center for Vista, it only works with Windows Mobile Phones.
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