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HTC HD2

Toshiba TG01 Running Windows Phone?

Posted August 6, 2011 by Peter Murphy

The TG01 was announced/ released at mobile world congress way back in 2009, running Windows Mobile 6.1, a Qualcomm 1 GHz processor, and a resistive TFT touch screen. It was a step forward for its day, a powerhouse of a device, and one of the phones, like the HTC HD2, that appears to be standing [...]

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HTC Mazaa

Multi-Tasking On Windows Phone Detailed, and It’s a HTC!

Posted August 5, 2011 by Peter Murphy

There’s been a lot of talk about how multi-tasking on Windows Phone “Mango” might be implemented, and basically it will rely on background tasks. The ability for apps to run when they are in the background, or even under the lock screen. Ultimately if an app is coded correctly it can run, while other apps [...]

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Windows Phone

Video: Search in Windows Phone Mango Beta 2!

Posted July 30, 2011 by Peter Murphy

I made a really quick video today, of the way Bing search features work on Windows phone, in the Mango Beta Refresh. Firstly you will see me testing visual search, which is probably the most accurate, recognises words and searches properly. Remember this is just a trial, and real off the cuff look. Visual text [...]

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HTC Omega

Will the HTC Omega be HTC’s First “Mango” Windows Phone?

Posted July 30, 2011 by Peter Murphy

Earlier this week, Specs leaked on a new HTC handset, code named the Omega, and it may be HTC’s Mango phone, or one of them any way. I do believe HTC will bring it to the Mango Release of Windows Phone, just like they did with the original release. There’s a theme starting to emerge [...]

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Windows Phone Mango Beta gets a Refresh, 7.10.7712.60!

Posted July 28, 2011 by Peter Murphy

Today Microsoft released a refresh for the Windows Phone Mango Beta, which brought it up to 7712, from 7661. With Mango being released to manufacturers yesterday, and of course Fujitsu showing of their first Windows Phone, expectations were high, and a little rumour flew around fed by Cliff Simpkins of Microsoft, that a new build [...]

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