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By: HTC announces Radar and Titan, powered by Windows Phone 7 Mango |...

[...] The phones pack little in the way of surprises, but their hardware is a good sign for other Windows Phone 7 Mango devices on the horizon. The new devices will serve as a much-needed update to the...

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By: HTC announces Radar and Titan, powered by Windows Phone 7 Mango

[...] The phones pack little in the way of surprises, but their hardware is a good sign for other Windows Phone 7 Mango devices on the horizon. The new devices will serve as a much-needed update to the...

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By: 竹筱杰 » HTC宣布雷达和土卫六,搭载的Windows Phone 7芒果

[...] 手机包在惊喜的方式不大,但其硬件是其他的Windows Phone 7芒果设备,在地平线上的一个好兆头。新设备将作为一个急需更新到Windows Phone阵容,大部分没有得到,因为更新平台的推出去年秋天。 [...]

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By: Blog ALL » Its demise imminent, Zune finds spiritual longevity in Office...

[...] Phone picked up the charge, and won plaudits for its interface. This is a shot of the phone line when it launched, in 2010. Take note of the boxes that have been part of Zune for 4 years at [...]

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By: Its demise imminent, Zune finds spiritual longevity in Office 15′s design...

[...] Phone picked up the charge, and won plaudits for its interface. This is a shot of the phone line when it launched, in 2010. Take note of the boxes that have been part of Zune for 4 years at [...]

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By: Toki Solutions » Broadcast & Technology Solutions Partner » Its demise...

[...] Phone picked up the charge, and won plaudits for its interface. This is a shot of the phone line when it launched, in 2010. Take note of the boxes that have been part of Zune for 4 years at [...]

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By: Microsoft ditches ‘Metro’ design name for Windows 8, all other products |...

[...] statement rings false. Microsoft first starting hyping up the “Metro” design when it introduced Windows Phone 7 back in October 2010, and it has been using this to describe Windows 8 for a long...

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By: Microsoft ditches ‘Metro’ design name for Windows 8, all other products |...

[...] statement rings false. Microsoft first starting hyping up the “Metro” design when it introduced Windows Phone 7 back in October 2010, and it has been using the word to describe Windows 8 for a...

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By: Why Windows 8 will finally make Windows Phone matter | VentureBeat

[...] Windows Phone 7 launched in late 2010, I admired its unique style, even though its array of launch phones felt like slightly outdated [...]

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By: Windows 8 interface’s bigger, broader problem | SiliconBeat

[...] originally developed Metro to work with full-screen touchscreen devices, specifically smartphones. As such, it was designed to be touched, swiped and pinched with fingers directly on a screen. As...

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By: Windows 8′s bigger, broader problem – San Jose Mercury News | Daily News...

[...] originally developed Metro to work with full-screen touchscreen devices, specifically smartphones. As such, it was designed to be touched, swiped and pinched with fingers directly on a screen. As...

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