Kinda cool I can sync between my phone and Surface
Installed!
It doesn't do anything when I plug my phone in...
The app says that it's specifically for WP8 so that's where I went wrong.
What time is the event tomorrow?
10am best coast time.
Windows Phone 8 Launch Event |OT| Forecast: Cloudy with a chance of News
anyone?
what are we ... self-deprecating democrats?
let's own this launch.![]()
You know what, tomorrow is going to be a good day. I'm going with a positive headline.
Speak for yourself. I am a proud lifelong Democrat.
Way too optimistic.
Holy shit. First kid is being born tomorrow, WP event tomorrow, I'm hypedd---hyperventilating. Tomorrow is gonna be one for the books, mark it down. I can hardly sit still. o.0
Okay guys, the thread is ready just looking for a headline.
Windows Phone 8 Launch Event |OT| Rock You Like a Hurricane
Okay guys, the thread is ready just looking for a headline.
Windows Phone 8 Launch Event |OT| Rock You Like a Hurricane
Holy shit. First kid is being born tomorrow, WP event tomorrow, I'm hypedd---hyperventilating. Tomorrow is gonna be one for the books, mark it down. I can hardly sit still. o.0
Holy shit. First kid is being born tomorrow, WP event tomorrow, I'm hypedd---hyperventilating. Tomorrow is gonna be one for the books, mark it down. I can hardly sit still. o.0
Holy shit. First kid is being born tomorrow, WP event tomorrow, I'm hypedd---hyperventilating. Tomorrow is gonna be one for the books, mark it down. I can hardly sit still. o.0
Holy shit. First kid is being born tomorrow, WP event tomorrow, I'm hypedd---hyperventilating. Tomorrow is gonna be one for the books, mark it down. I can hardly sit still. o.0
Holy shit. First kid is being born tomorrow, WP event tomorrow, I'm hypedd---hyperventilating. Tomorrow is gonna be one for the books, mark it down. I can hardly sit still. o.0
Holy shit. First kid is being born tomorrow, WP event tomorrow, I'm hypedd---hyperventilating. Tomorrow is gonna be one for the books, mark it down. I can hardly sit still. o.0
Yep, really liking the update. The mobilizer view with custom font/background colour makes it really nice. It was already my most used app and now it's even better.Holy fuck Weave got updated.
Holy fuck Weave got updated.
Holy shit. First kid is being born tomorrow, WP event tomorrow, I'm hypedd---hyperventilating. Tomorrow is gonna be one for the books, mark it down. I can hardly sit still. o.0
Congrats! Being born under these circumstances, I totally expect your kid to be the best looking underachiever ever ;-)
Holy shit. First kid is being born tomorrow, WP event tomorrow, I'm hypedd---hyperventilating. Tomorrow is gonna be one for the books, mark it down. I can hardly sit still. o.0
Pandora confirmed along with a shit ton of other things, where is everyone?
With the exception of a few new features, Windows Phone hadn't changed much in the last two years. The new version of its OS, however, definitely makes the platform feel more refined and even brings back some of the freshness we originally felt when we first laid eyes on the firmware. We demanded support for hardware that's relevant to today's market, and Microsoft brought it; we wanted more app integration and customization, and it's now much improved over WP7. Indeed, Windows Phone 8 is precisely what we wanted to see come out of Redmond in the first place.
There's only one major question mark still looming over its head now; how will developers respond to it? In 2012, an OS is only as strong as its ecosystem, and regardless of Microsoft's best efforts to sell the platform to big-name developers (and even amassing over 100,000 apps to date), it's been an ongoing struggle for Windows Phone to appear relevant enough to attract popular titles. What the new firmware has, however, is much more potential than WP7 ever had; Microsoft has finally laid the proper framework to make the platform desirable to developers. We'll also likely see a large number of Windows 8 customers eventually drawn to Microsoft's phone OS as they begin investing time and money in the desktop or tablet versions.
Let there be no doubt -- Windows Phone 8 is a definite improvement over its predecessor, and it's long overdue. In general, we like what we see, and users and developers have been eagerly awaiting this update ever since the Windows Phone platform first launched. It's still far from perfect, but Microsoft has finally caught up in many ways to its competitors (and come up with some clever new features in the process), and by doing so, the momentum is now in its court. If Microsoft loses that momentum in the near future, however, we have a hard time seeing its OS recovering from it
Well, that was a seriously underwhelming conference. All this cloak and dagger bullshit and nothing really to show for it. Kids corner & Live apps are nice, but not mindblowing.
The lack of technical info provided though is making my head hurt. Does WP8 support proper multitasking for instance? What are the extra CPU cores/memory being used for? What advantages does the Windows 8 kernel provide? For God's sake, give me a reason to upgrade my phone Microsoft!
I was on the fence about getting a new WP8 phone to replace my HTC HD7 this year and now I'm almost certainly waiting. Between the irritating carrier exclusives and the lack of a compelling software reason to upgrade, all enthusiasm I have for jumping in the WP8 pool this year has dried up.
You'll get your techie stuff tomorrow at the //Build 2012 conference.
Yes, the 8X is a fantastic ambassador to Windows Phone 8, but after using it for several days, we're longing for a similar phone from HTC running Android -- at least until a stronger app ecosystem develops for Microsoft's latest mobile OS.