CNET: “Video: Pressing reboot on Windows Phone”

Korneel De Feyter on March 6th 2010, 19:27


    New pictures and videos from Microsoft Courier emerge

    Korneel De Feyter on March 5th 2010, 22:35


    Engadget has some new pictures and videos of the Microsoft Courier. The Courier is a pen-based dual-screen tablet and e-book reader that could be a big competitor for the not-yet released Apple iPad — although we have to note the first videos and pictures showed up long before we even saw a glimpse of the iPad.

    Under the hood is the Courier based upon the same mobile OS as Windows Phone 7 Series and the Zune HD, namely Windows CE 6. The graphics would be provided by the succeeder of the nVidia Tegra chip that is used in the current generation Zune HDs.
    The Courier has in my opinion a very attractive interface which is based around drawing, sketching and writing. Of course is handwriting recognition one of the capabilities of this modern agenda. In the age of social networking is sharing a must, so the courier would make it possible to share notes easily with friends or colleagues. Furthermore this device would have a camera built-in and a 3.5 mm mini-jack to plug in your headphone for media playback.
    Beside being a notebook and a 21 century journal, the Courier would also be Microsoft’s e-reader device. It would be packed with an ecosystem around reading and buying books.
    The price is still unsure, as well as the launch date. All Engadget was told about the release date was “Q3 / Q4″. Make sure you watch the videos of the interface below.



      First Prototype of Windows Phone 7 device shown at Engadget Show

      Korneel De Feyter on February 28th 2010, 13:13


      Engadget: Exclusive: First Windows Phone 7 Series partner device unveiled (with video!)


        Had a busy week: Things you might have missed

        Korneel De Feyter on February 26th 2010, 17:17

        I had an unusual busy week, so I’m making a round up about the news you and I might have missed past week.


          If you can’t get enough: two ultimate guides to Windows Phone 7 Series

          Korneel De Feyter on February 18th 2010, 14:31

          If you really can’t get enough about Microsoft’s latest mobile OS, here are two very extensive guides covering Windows Phone 7 Series.

          Gizmodo:

          Windows Phone 7 Series: Everything Is Different Now

          Engadget:

          Windows Phone 7 Series: everything you ever wanted to know

          Bonus: Gizmodo: Windows Phone 7 Interface: Microsoft Has Out-Appled Apple


            Zune music & video services to be available outside the US

            Korneel De Feyter on February 16th 2010, 16:19


            It was only recently that the Zune PC Software became available in German and Italian, although the Software wasn’t promoted on the German, nor on the Italian version of Zune.net. This was a strange fact, so it looked like there was something else, something we didn’t know about back then…

            Mary-Jo Foley — a Microsoft expert at ZDnet — interviewed Casey McGee, Microsoft Senior Marketing Manager, about the new Windows Phone 7 Series and asked him if Microsoft would make the Zune music/video service available outside the U.S. His answer was clear:

            It will be available in all countries where Windows 7 Phones will ship.

            Microsoft is not yet disclosing that list adds Foley.
            My guess? It will include all these countries.


              Windows Phone 7 Series Marketplace images

              Korneel De Feyter on February 16th 2010, 15:36


              Microsoft showed all the major hubs that are present in the Windows Phone 7 Series OS, but it apparently forgot to show pictures of its Marketplace hub. Well, here you have them. The first picture shows us the main screen in the marketplace hub. Here you can choose between some sections of the marketplace, including: applications, games, music and podcasts. Gizmodo points out that the first two words Contoso and Fabrikam are place holders for Microsoft. It are two fictional company names they often use. It might be for the mobile operator app stores.

              The first thing you’ll see when you open up the Marketplace is featured content. It’s — in this case — an application, but it could probably be music, podcast or a game as well.

              If you dig deeper, to the application section, again some featured app would show up along with a list of other featured applications, new ones, a list of the most popular ones and subcategories.


                Forget about the Zune Phone, all you want is a Windows Phone

                Korneel De Feyter on February 15th 2010, 19:10


                Microsoft presented his Windows Phone 7 Series today at the Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona and one thing I can tell you: it’s amazing.

                When you watch videos about the Windows Phone 7 Series experience you’ll immediately see that the UI (User Interface) has a lot in common with the Zune HD, but is also very different.
                The Windows Phone UI goes much deeper than the Zune HD’s. I was already amazed by the UI of the Zune HD, but this design takes mobile Operation Systems to a whole new level. You wanted a Zune Phone, well here, you got it. Not as a hardware device, but as a piece of software. This video makes me want to bury my old Nokia 3220 – which still works great after 5 years – and buy a Windows Phone right away.

                The Windows Phone 7 Series will feature Zune and Xbox Live integration. So you’ll be able to get the best mobile video and music experience along with games on-the-go from Xbox LIVE, this means your phone will automatically be a “Xbox portable”.

                According to Microsoft’s press release partners are already building phones for the new mobile OS and consumers would be able to buy a Windows Phone from Holidays 2010. Mobile operators AT&T, Deutsche Telekom AG, Orange, SFR, Sprint, Telecom Italia, Telefónica, Telstra, T-Mobile USA, Verizon Wireless and Vodafone, and manufacturers Dell, Garmin-Asus, HTC Corp., HP, LG, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Toshiba and Qualcomm Inc are working on future Windows Phone 7 phones.

                Microsoft tried to make a phone-experience that worked the way people want, they did that even from the hardware. Every Windows Phone will feature three buttons on the front: a back button, a home/windows button and a search button. Something else that’ll be on every Windows Phone is a capacitive touch screen (finger friendly) that enables multi-touch.

                The great UI experience is brought to us by what Microsoft calls Windows Phone hubs.
                This is what Microsoft says about them in their press release:

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                  Microsoft Turtle phone (project pink) hits the FCC

                  Korneel De Feyter on February 14th 2010, 20:47

                  Previously…
                  Back in September 2009 Gizmodo had some big news. A tipster sent them pictures of two phones, the Turtle and the Pure. It was said that they were part of the long rumoured Project Pink (the codename for the successors of the Sidekick). The tipster also said to Gizmodo that the phone would be manufactured by Sharp.

                  Over at ZuneBoards they discovered that Sharp filed a ‘CDMA Slide Phone with WLAN & BT’ called PB10ZU at the FCC. The PB10ZU has dual-band CDMA, EVDO, Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity.

                  The filing contained a picture that looks very similar to the Turtle phone and also mentions a second device with the model name PB20ZU (could be the Pure).
                  Engadget also cleverly notices that the details of the FCC filing are requested to be withheld until March 29th, which fits the rumour of a Spring launch for Windows Phone 7.

                  Microsoft is holding its presentation at MWC 2010 on Monday, so hopefully we’ll learn some more about this tomorrow.


                    Microsoft Employee’s Daughter to represent Denmark at Winter Olympics

                    Korneel De Feyter on February 12th 2010, 22:42


                    Yina Moe-Lange, the 16 year old daughter of an American Microsoft employee, will represent Denmark at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games. Yina has a Danish mother and lived from her fourth in the USA, although she’s still a Danish citizen.

                    The 16 year old teen knew their was a possibility, but the actual invitation came as a surprise because normally only athletes who’re expected to medal are invited. Her age also makes her one of the youngest athletes. She’ll race in the giant slalom and slalom skiing events February 24 and 26, respectively.

                    If you want some more information or stuff to read, click on the source link underneath or visit Yina’s website.