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Some of those things are dev specific. So yeah, Apollo is the new Mango, if you know what I mean. You better get used to it, because you'll hear it a lot in the next 10 months. MIX12 will be fun.I'd do more on my phone if I had more apps to do certain things. I'd use stuff like xfinity for my DVR, watch ESPN to watch sports, or Minecraft to build stuff on my phone.
Some of those things are dev specific. So yeah, Apollo is the new Mango, if you know what I mean. You better get used to it, because you'll hear it a lot in the next 10 months. MIX12 will be fun.
Some of those things are dev specific. So yeah, Apollo is the new Mango, if you know what I mean. You better get used to it, because you'll hear it a lot in the next 10 months. MIX12 will be fun.
At least it will be easy for you to switch, since you didn't invest that much money into WP7 apps (cuz there are no apps, lol).I'm not saying it isn't dev specific, but it's still MS' problem since it's their platform.
PS: LOL it's wait for the next big update all over again. At anyrate MS has me under wraps till next fall. Then I'll reevaluate where I am at.
Who knows.Will current WPs be compatible with any updates to W8?
I hear androidiots have to spend the entire time there just trying to get get enough battery life.
microsoft makes more money on office than windows anyway, not much though.The Office team doesn't really give a shit about Windows. They're Microsoft's second biggest pillar and already cockblocked Microsoft's first tablet attempt.
I still don't see how Office iPad would be bigger than this:
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Thanks to this, people and companies around the world don't have any need for a Windows PC.
Working on Mac Outlook in a Windows office is the most frustrating thing
Current plan: Use my shitty BlackBerry Torch 9800 until Nokia Lumia 900. Buy that outright and use until my contract runs out in August 2013. See what platform suits me best at that time and switch to Mobilicity or Wind and be free of the big 3 forever.
He wrote Nokia 900, not 800. The 900 is the rumored flagship phone for the US.Mobilicity and Wind use different phones that the big 3 (AWS phones) and I don't think the Lumia 800 is supported on their network. I'm really hoping Nokia makes some WP7 phones that are AWS compatible in the future.
By the way I have Mobilicity and it's great, unlimited calls, text and data for $25+tax can't be beat.
but what happend to first and best. more like whenever and same.Unlike Apple, Microsoft is a software company. They shouldn't really be obliged to limit their products to one platform.
It's the other way around, you operators ignore WP7. Seems like you can order an unlocked Lumia 800 with the right bands.The only thing that could drive me away from WP7 is if Canada continues to get ignored. The 900, the Focus, and the Titan better get announced at CES.
It's the other way around, you operators ignore WP7. Seems like you can order an unlocked Lumia 800 with the right bands.
Am I the only one who noticed that there is no "Windows Live" branding on the SkyDrive apps outside of the WLID login. Also, Googling SkyDrive, it now says "Microsoft SkyDrive" for the first result, not Windows Live SkyDrive.
Maybe Microsoft is moving away from the Windows Live branding? I think that would be a smart move.
I know. I'll be using the 900 on my current Rogers contract. It's super cheap and aside from US texts has everything I need, but from what I've seen Retentions is complete crap and likely won't extend my credits so I'll jump ship once it's over. At that point I'll buy an AWS phone.Mobilicity and Wind use different phones that the big 3 (AWS phones) and I don't think the Lumia 800 is supported on their network. I'm really hoping Nokia makes some WP7 phones that are AWS compatible in the future.
By the way I have Mobilicity and it's great, unlimited calls, text and data for $25+tax can't be beat.
So we're going to go from Microsoft Messenger (MSN) to Windows Live Messenger (WLM) back to Microsoft Messenger (MSN)? Well, guess it's not like anyone stopped calling it MSN...You are not alone my friend: http://www.liveside.net/2011/12/08/more-info-and-some-speculation-on-the-microsoft-live-rebranding/
Exactly. MSN became a verb. I'd say "I'll MSN you" or "MSN me later". I don't know why they tried to change it at that point. Sometimes I feel Microsoft is really out of touch with any country outside the United States...Windows Live is just too long, hard to keep saying that to my friends instead of "talk to you later on MSN bro!".
The only thing that could drive me away from WP7 is if Canada continues to get ignored. The 900, the Focus, and the Titan better get announced at CES.
they're out of touch withing their own country. i mean who works at the marketing department over there. i still so no windows phone ads in canada.Exactly. MSN became a verb. I'd say "I'll MSN you" or "MSN me later". I don't know why they tried to change it at that point. Sometimes I feel Microsoft is really out of touch with any country outside the United States...
Exactly. MSN became a verb. I'd say "I'll MSN you" or "MSN me later".
So we're going to go from Microsoft Messenger (MSN) to Windows Live Messenger (WLM) back to Microsoft Messenger (MSN)? Well, guess it's not like anyone stopped calling it MSN...
they're out of touch withing their own country. i mean who works at the marketing department over there. i still so no windows phone ads in canada.
So basically you live in the United States and thinks the entire world is the same as wherever you live. This is exactly what I'm saying Microsoft does. There are many regions in the world (Canada and France are good examples) where MSN is the #1 instant messaging client of choice. They've been losing a lot of customers to Skype and Facebook lately by not taking Messenger seriously in those countries.I'm pretty sure you're the only one who does this
No, we're gonna go from MSN to WLM to Skype.
sorry they were meant to be two different thoughts. if you want an example of how they lost touch within their domain, then talk to me when its not 1 am in the morning.All the mall parking lots in northern WA are filled with Canadian license plates but that doesn't mean Washington is part of Canada.
Yeah. The report I took the graphic from noted the exclusion of online IM apps like Facebook and GMail. This is based only on desktop applications.If they are smart this is how they'd roll.
BTW I find those numbers misleading if only because FB Chat isn't included.
Yeah. The report I took the graphic from noted the exclusion of online IM apps like Facebook and GMail. This is based only on desktop applications.
Gtalk is there...
Yeah. The report I took the graphic from noted the exclusion of online IM apps like Facebook and GMail. This is based only on desktop applications.
Lumia 900 in February, according to Swisscom.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/12/14/swisscom-slip-up-hints-at-nokia-lumia-900-coming-end-of-february/
Maybe it is just my own use case for a phone, but the way i use apps and the services i use, are just to get at information. Now in the example below all the information is bubbled up for me in Windows Phone, that wouldn't happen in iOS.
From that one screen: i know what my next appointment is, the balance on my oystercard and the weather/temp outside. Three apps i dont have to go in and out of (the boring part). oh and i have to update 3 apps at some point.
Plus the start screen is personal and alive, my contacts pictures change every so often, and twitter feeds of people i know also bubble up. Its always nice to see when someone has changed their picture on facebook. So you dig in, see what new,oh look theyre online, lets chat.
Forget the 900, the Dark Knight Rises Special Edition Lumia 800*!!!!! (Not actual name).
http://zomgitscj.com/2011/12/14/nok...atman-the-dark-knight-rises-edition-revealed/
Forget the 900, the Dark Knight Rises Special Edition Lumia 800*!!!!! (Not actual name).
http://zomgitscj.com/2011/12/14/nok...atman-the-dark-knight-rises-edition-revealed/
Any idea what could randomly eat up nearly 200MB of data in 3 or 4 days? Never use much data so that's what I've had my cap set at for a long time now. Only really use data for browsing GAF from the secondapps site (images off) and checking the people hub, plus a couple updating live tiles (had HTC Hub, Calandar).
Up until this week I was using like 1-2MB a day. Then suddenly I've used nearly 190MB over the last few days. Apparently my brother also has this problem (Android though), hardly does anything but text on his phone, but still somehow uses a bunch of data out of nowhere.
Hey Nero3000, what's that app that shows your oyster card balance? nothing shows up if I search for oyster card
did you take a lot of pictures and had the "upload to skydrive" option enabled? that could use a lot of data.
I think the app thing is overblown. Other than games, aren't most of the 'major' apps on all three platforms now (or will be fairly soon)? Eventually that should normalise and apps shouldn't be a deciding factor on what platform you buy into. Although if you've purchased a lot of apps on one particular platform that might keep you there.