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Windows Mobile phone sales is missed by 2 million

If you are targeted 20 million unit sales, then you only reach 18 million, what would you do? Are you going to blame it to anyone else? Microsoft reported that its Windows Mobile licenses (for PDA phone and smartphone) are sold for “only” 18 million this June 2008 (from July last year)–missed about 2 milion [...]

Some highlights from CTIA Wireless 2008

As the premier global event representing the $500 billion global wireless industry and the largest wireless show in the world, CTIA Wireless 2008 brings together all industries affected by wireless technology for three days of intense learning and networking. This event took place in Las Vegas April 1-3. Here are some highlights from the event: Google [...]

Between PS 3, Xbox 360, and Wii

Sometimes, there is something you must know before you buy something; that is an objective comparison! Now, Gary Ruplinger want to share that passion for you in this console case. Hopefully, I wish you will have a strong reason why this gadget is good and why others is not. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Between [...]

Microsoft setup ads for mobile service

As the mobile market grows heavily, IT giant Microsoft, tries to catch the train by offering advertising optimize for mobile screen. People will be able to see mini banner ads optimized for their browser type and screen size on their mobile devices when they visit the MSN Mobile portal, which works on any mobile phone, [...]

Smartphone makers reengineering their user interface

Since the release of iPhone and its tangible user interface, the other smartphone makers have gotten the message. It is about time to rethink and reengineer their user interface. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Smartphone makers reengineering their user interface", url: "http://3gweek.net/2007/10/22/smartphone-maker-reengineering-their-user-interface/" });

Microsoft looks to social networking for Zune 2.0

Microsoft Corp. will take another maneuver at blending social networking with digital music with the release of new Zune music players and will offer consumers 1 million unprotected songs on its online music store. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Microsoft looks to social networking for Zune 2.0", url: "http://3gweek.net/2007/10/04/microsoft-looks-to-social-networking-for-zune-20/" });

Microsoft blogger leaks office mobile upgrade

A Microsoft blogger has inadvertently leaked the presence of an Office Mobile upgrade. Fortunately for Jason Langridge, who working from the U.K. office of Microsoft’s Windows Mobile unit, he’s still a Microsoft employee. Source SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Microsoft blogger leaks office mobile upgrade", url: "http://3gweek.net/2007/10/01/microsoft-blogger-leaks-office-mobile-upgrade/" });

Microsoft might invest a stake in Facebook

The Web 2.0 services like Facebook is moving forward. The latest rumors being reported that Microsoft might invest a 5 percent stake in Facebook worth up to $500 million that would give the social networking site a valuation of $10 billion. Wow! Source SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Microsoft might invest a stake in Facebook", url: "http://3gweek.net/2007/09/26/microsoft-might-invest-a-stake-in-facebook/" });

Microsoft patent outlines the Zune Social

Microsoft patent outlines software allowing users to subscribe to play lists and update automatically. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Microsoft patent outlines the Zune Social", url: "http://3gweek.net/2007/09/26/microsoft-patent-outlines-an-actual-social-component-to-the-zune-social/" });