Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’
Xbox Live come on mobile phones
Written by admin on Monday, January 11, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Announcements, News Tags: Confirmation, Environment, Internal Marketing, Marketing Materials, Microsoft, mobile phone, mobile phones, Mobile Version, Moving, Phone Service, Segment, Waste Of Time, Xbox, Xbox Games, Xbox Live, Xbox Live Games
I know, the news was trying for some time. But always we need official confirmation, and now it is: Xbox Live is moving to a new environment – the mobile phone.

The service will be known as “Xbox Live Games” and will be available only on phones that operate a mobile version of Windows. Information that appears in one of Microsoft’s internal marketing materials and sounds very discouraging. Not mentioned words like “exclusive” or “only”, but the list included only with Windows mobile. And if the service will be sent only to this segment, in fact very small market, the story will be a waste of time.
Back with details as soon as we have.
All about Samsung D980 Dual Sim!
Written by admin on Saturday, December 26, 2009 | No Comments
Categories: Samsung Tags: 2 Gb, Document Viewer, Dual Sim Mobile Phone, Dual Sim Samsung, FM radio, Internal Memory, Microsoft, Microsoft Office Files, Samsung, Samsung phone, touchscreen, Video Players
Samsung D980 Dual SIM phone is among the first released, its quality, compared to other phones in cateogoria and was unmistakable.
Samsung D980 is a dual sim mobile phone, in addition, has a touch display – touchscreen, with 2.6 inch screen with resolution 240 x 320 pixels. The camera is 5MP, 45 MB internal memory and the possible extension up to 2 GB microSD card. The phone has MP3 and video players, and FM radio. Though not truly smartphone has a built-in document viewer. You can therefore read-only to open Microsoft Office files.
Back when Vista Company was announced, everyone was upset that they’d have to make significant hardware upgrades in order to accommodate the new operating system from Microsoft.
More Windows users had to buy new computers because it was less expensive than making the upgrades necessary to their then-current notebooks and desktops. However, there was a slight problem unresolved. The original date for the “Vista Capable” campaign was slated for June 1, 2006. For many reason, Microsoft decided to launch it 3 months earlier on April 1.
Some of the folks over at Intel were upset because the premature release would not give them enough time to make the chipsets necessary to run properly on Windows Vista. Now it looks as though the two company’s CEOs allegedly had a little agreement of their own – one that would misleadingly label machines with the inadequate Intel chips as “Vista Capable“. Though Microsoft and Intel employees were aware of the situation and were unhappy with it, the issue seemed to be controlled further up the corporate ladder.
Windows Mobile want to grow 50% per year
Written by admin on Thursday, May 29, 2008 | No Comments
Categories: News, Windows Mobile Tags: Microsoft, phone news, Windows Mobile
Microsoft is expecting Windows Mobile to grow by 50% in 2008 and 2009. It is expected that by the time the fiscal year for Microsoft closes in June, over 20 million Windows Mobile handsets will have been sold. This is almost double what was sold the previous year, which came in at about 11 million Windows Mobile powered handsets sold.

Windows Mobile grow 50 percent
Written by admin on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 | No Comments
Categories: HTC, Smartphone, Windows Mobile Tags: Eddie Wu, HTC Touch Diamond, Microsoft, smartphones, Sony Ericsson Xperia X1, Windows Mobile

“50% growth is the minimum”, said Eddie Wu, Microsoft managing director of OEM embedded devices Asia. With this statement, Microsoft declares that it wants to grow Windows Mobile by 50%. Is it possible? There are two ways that you can look at this.








