The top criticism of Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system has nothing to do with the OS itself, which people seem to like a lot—it led the other mobile OSes in our 2013 Readers Choice survey ...
Windows Phone, as such, is going away. Before the end of the year it will be replaced by Windows 10, or more specifically, Windows 10 Mobile. This is huge, as it will become a flavor of the same ...
The number of Windows Phone apps may be a long way off from catching up with the likes of the App Store and the Android Market, but with reports that it’s now home to 60,000 applications, the ...
With around 40,000 apps and growing, the Microsoft Marketplace has only a fraction of the choices available to Android and Apple users. The best apps are the ones that do what you want, look cool and ...
Can we finally put to bed the old adage about Windows Phone not having enough apps? Microsoft thinks so after adding 75,000 new apps to its store in 2012. In a post on the Windows Phone developers' ...
It’s a landmark for Windows Phone that music service Spotify has launched a new app for it just a few weeks after Nokia unveiled its first, and remarkably impressive, Windows handsets. The launch ...
Microsoft Corp has started accepting submission of mobile phone software applications from registered developers. Registered developers and ISVs can now submit application, game or widgets which ...
Not only will Windows Phone 7 Series devices not run Windows Mobile apps; you won't be able to install apps from the web or using the Zune sync software from your PC. The only way to get apps will be ...
Microsoft’s Windows Phone Store now has more than 200,000 titles, with the app store seeing more than 12 million ‘transactions’ per day, the company revealed. Although it is unclear exactly what ...
Only a year ago, buying a Windows phone was a declaration of insanity. You were throwing cash at a platform that imposed too many compromises – in the user experience, in the choice of available apps, ...
As Nokia prepares for its next crucial venture into the U.S. and high-end smartphones, the Finnish cell-phone maker is missing a crucial piece: an abundant catalog of applications. Nokia is attempting ...
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