Posts Tagged ‘phone’

Making the Case for a Microsoft Phone – PC World

TrustedReviews Making the Case for a Microsoft PhonePC WorldThere's a good chance that Microsoft will build a “Microsoft phone” at some point, simply because the temptation may prove irresistible. Should Microsoft build a phone of its own? Over at Ars Technica, Peter Bright is arguing that...
July 30th, 2010 | News | Read More

DMCA revised: unlocking, jailbreaking phones, e-book text-to-speech, deemed … – BetaNews

PSFK DMCA revised: unlocking, jailbreaking phones, e-book text-to-speech, deemed …BetaNewsConsumers can now legally bypass DVD encryption, mobile phone carrier locks, and more according to a revision of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Librarian of Congress James H. Billington …Feds...
July 26th, 2010 | News | Read More

Microsoft pays for Windows Phone 7 apps, but not for finding browser bugs – Los Angeles Times (blog)

The Guardian Microsoft pays for Windows Phone 7 apps, but not for finding browser bugsLos Angeles Times (blog)Is Microsoft more concerned with Web browser security or having a populous mobile app store? Its paychecks to outsiders may provide a hint. For some software developers who pledge to build...
July 24th, 2010 | News | Read More

Windows Phone 7 Launch Partners Announced – DailyTech

Washington Post Windows Phone 7 Launch Partners AnnouncedDailyTechThough a specific launch date has not yet been announced, news surrounding Windows Phone 7 is beginning to increase. Last week, DailyTech reported handsets sporting beta versions of the upcoming OS made their rounds for developers...
July 23rd, 2010 | News | Read More

Can Windows Phone 7 Save Microsoft’s Mobile Bacon? – PC World

CNET (blog) Can Windows Phone 7 Save Microsoft's Mobile Bacon?PC WorldWindows Phone 7 is inching closer to market. Microsoft has sent the operating system for its brand of mobile phones to the labs of carriers for testing, as well as to developers of applications for the phones, which are expected...
July 19th, 2010 | News | Read More

Microsoft Lets Devs Take a Spin on WinPho7 – TechNewsWorld

CNET (blog) Microsoft Lets Devs Take a Spin on WinPho7TechNewsWorldMicrosoft has put a test version of its new mobile operating system, Windows Phone 7, into a few third-party devices and passed them around as a technical preview. "This is a clear break from what they did before," said...
July 19th, 2010 | News | Read More

HTC Phone Has 35-Times Less Complaints Than iPhone4 – BusinessWeek

Sydney Morning Herald HTC Phone Has 35-Times Less Complaints Than iPhone4BusinessWeekJuly 19 (Bloomberg) — HTC Corp. said its phone model named by Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs as having antenna signal problems received 35-times less complaints than for the iPhone 4. Jobs last...
July 19th, 2010 | News | Read More

HTC Phone Named by Jobs Has 35-Times Less Complaints Than iPhone – BusinessWeek

Sydney Morning Herald HTC Phone Named by Jobs Has 35-Times Less Complaints Than iPhoneBusinessWeekJuly 19 (Bloomberg) — HTC Corp. said one of its phones named by the Apple Inc. as having antenna signal problems received 35-times less complaints than for the iPhone 4. Apple Chief Executive Officer...
July 19th, 2010 | News | Read More

Consumer Reports: Case fixes iPhone 4 antenna problems, but not Apple’s – USA Today

msnbc.com Consumer Reports: Case fixes iPhone 4 antenna problems, but not Apple'sUSA TodayPressure on Apple to recall its new iPhone 4 may lessen somewhat following a Consumer Reports finding on Wednesday that a rubber case for the phone fixes problems with its antenna that result in calls being...
July 14th, 2010 | News | Read More

Consumer Reports Asks Apple to Fix iPhone 4 – PC Magazine

The Guardian Consumer Reports Asks Apple to Fix iPhone 4PC MagazineConsumer Reports has stepped up its criticism of the Apple iPhone 4's antenna issue, asking Apple to fix the phone, free of charge. The magazine stopped short of asking for a formal recall, however. Bernstein Research analyst...
July 14th, 2010 | News | Read More