Microsoft Updates Windows Live Suite for Windows Mobile
Microsoft has released a new update for its Windows Live suite of services on Windows Mobile/Windows Phone powered devices. The update is available via Windows Marketplace and consists of updates to Windows Live Messenger, Hotmail, Photos and the What’s New home screen feed.
BlackBerry Application Suite Live Shots Surface
The first live images of RIM’s BlackBerry Application Suite for Windows Mobile have surfaced after months of speculation. Images courtesy of BerryReview.com As announced by RIM in 2007, the BlackBerry Application Suite virtualizes the BlackBerry OS completely on the host Windows Mobile device, right down to the PIN messaging capability as well as other functionality […]
RIM Launches Windows Live Messenger for BlackBerry
As first announced in May, RIM has launched Windows Live Messenger for the BlackBerry family of smart devices, and in an interesting twist, the client does not use the data connection on the device but instead relies on the venerable push functionality that the company is known for. Image courtesy of ArsTechnica The client is […]
Microsoft Updates Windows Live Search for Mobile
Microsoft today updated Windows Live Search for Windows Mobile. The update adds several new features, and makes general improvements to the application. The new update specifically adds real-time Weather, as well as Compositions; the first web search tool available in Live Search for Mobile. Compositions combines search data with feed information in an intuitive, mobile-formatted […]
Microsoft Finally Releases Windows Live for Windows Mobile
Microsoft has finally released Windows Live for Windows Mobile. This is not to be confused with Live Search for Windows Mobile, a popular competitor to Google’s Maps for Mobile. Windows Live for Windows Mobile integrates Windows Live Search, Hotmail, and Spaces into Windows Mobile. Until recently, Microsoft has only made this software available to OEMs, […]
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