Showing posts with label windows phone OS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label windows phone OS. Show all posts
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Windows Phone 7.8 will get more than just a new Start screen
During the Developer Summit 2012 held a few months ago from Microsoft has officially unveiled to the public Windows Phone 8 , the new operating system with unprecedented functions that will be available on new handsets released in stores soon, adding however that the current smartphone will be updated with a mid-range version called Windows Phone 7.8.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Microsoft beefs up security in Windows Phone 8 and could make it more difficult to install Custom ROM's
As Windows Phone 8 launch is closing up, it seems that Microsoft would have increased the level of security and protection of the new version of its operating system for mobile devices, Windows Phone 8 .It is a rumor which we had mentioned long ago, when the SDK for Windows Phone 8 was possible to discover some of the features of this new OS.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Microsoft Unveils a New Look, after 25 years
Microsoft has officially revealed the new logo, that will mark all its products and services from now on will be made available to consumers. The change of its logo is announced in advance of the official release of the new release of its software platform, Windows 8, and 25 years after the last change.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Microsoft changing Windows Phone Marketplace To Windows Phone Store?
Microsoft released today the new revamped Windows Phone Dev Center
previously know as App Hub,Microsoft without much fanfare rebranded the Windows Phone Marketplace into Windows Phone Store.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Windows Phone 8 - Fast App Switching in WP8 will handle up to 7 Apps (maybe more) instead of the current 5
The WP emulator help has led to better management of the 'dormant' apps, with the limit imposed on the Fast App Switching to open applications moved up 5 to 7 and perhaps beyond, from what has been learned from past indiscretions. Interesting information that highlights a further step towards better management of the smartphone, even if necessary to see the real limits of Windows Phone on board with the 8.0 release, which will have larger amounts of RAM.
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