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  • more about #winmo more comments →
    reapur: ya, another crippled phone on the closed network with no SIM. Great! more »
    comrade_leviathan: Seriously? A WinMo, resistive touch phone for twice as much as the Droid? Verizon has no clue what constitutes a decent smartphone. more »
    Googlo: Cant downoad and watch Netflix movies directly...Bleh!! Pffft! *spits* #windowsmarketplaceformobile more »
    BeyondtheTech: Yay, piracy for all versions of Windows Mobile! #windowsmarketplaceformobile more »
    OCEntertainment: To be fair, app browsing isn't all that great on *any* phone. In fact, I have yet to use a single mobile device (including the iPhone, thankyouverymuc... more »
    Gundem: Too late M$. I love Zune and have all 3 version but you can't help but to think that one day future xboxes and windows will be all you have left. #wi... more »
    brobot - Beboptimus Prime: "Well, the new online portal seems like a solid idea, albeit one that implicitly acknowledges that app browsing is not that great on a WinMo 6.5 phone... more »
    UnderLoK: If you like the addition to Bing check out Clicker (was part of the TC50). It's a pretty bad ass service to find what you're looking for when it comes... more »
    Odin: mDP is still pretty pointless. HDMI is rapidly moving to replace DVI and has a similar footprint to mDP. The way I see it is soon enough HDMI will be ... more »
    OCEntertainment: Biggest news to me here: the iPhone only has a 2.5% national marketshare? Which nation is that? By my incredibly rough calculations, 2.5% of the U.S. ... more »
    september11th: i hate the layout of these photo + news snipits so so much. i wish they were just posted in a regular blog format. #gizmodoremainders more »
    Nathan Obbards: The more and more I see of Bing, the more and more I like it. It was a hard sell, but it's growing on me. #gizmodoremainders more »
    tercster: Displayport -> DVI more »
    Software_Goddess: 5 minutes of some man fondling his phone. You have no idea what this does to me… REALLY… No idea. #samsungomniaii more »
    jepzilla: Interesting theory about the blurring line between critics and customers, Wilson. But is it right? If the Nokia's smartphones are generally dismissed... more »
  • #htc

    Video Shows HTC Touch.B Running Qualcomm's BrewMP, Makes Us Remember the Zune

    As expected, HTC's Touch.B device isn't running Android or even WinMo 6.5, with MobiFrance's video showing off Qualcomm's mysterious BrewMP platform. Not familiar with BrewMP? It's new to us too, with Qualcomm deliberately keeping it quiet since launch last year. More »
  • #samsung

    It's Official: Samsung Omnia II Is $200 on Verizon

    Last Friday's tipster was right on the money: The Omnia II lands December 2 for $200 on contract (after $100 mail-in rebate). It runs WinMo 6.5, but that sweet-looking 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen gets the 3D cube TouchWiz 2.0 UI. More »
  • #samsung

    Samsung Omnia II Hits Verizon December 2 for $200

    I still don't know why the Omnia II's 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen is resistive, but the WinMo 6.5 phone will go head-to-head with Verizon's own Moto Droid. Leaked docs suggest it'll be $200 on contract after $100 mail-in rebate. More »
  • #windowsmobile

    Windows Mobile App Marketplace Now Open to All 6.x Phones

    However you feel about Windows Mobile 6.5, chances are you don't have it, so you (probably) haven't been able to try out the new Marketplace for Mobile. Starting today—earlier than promised!—anyone with a 6.x handset can access it. More »
  • #windowsmobile

    Windows Mobile Marketplace Adds Non-Mobile App Store

    Microsoft added a few nice new features to its Windows Mobile Marketplace today, including enhanced security and a nice-looking store that can be accessed from your computer's browser, much like Xbox Live. More »
  • #remainders

    Remainders - Things We Didn't Post (and Why)

    Apple Stomps Over Nokia to Become Most Profitable Phone-Maker in US...Windows Mobile 7 Is on Track for an Early 2010 Release to OEMs...Bing Videos Aggregates Hulu, YouTube, ABC and More...Non-Apple Companies to Support Mini DisplayPort Soon... More »
  • #samsung

    Samsung Omnia II Examined: Looks Okay, But Why the Resistive Touchscreen?

    Samsung's going the HTC route with Windows Mobile on its new AMOLED-packing Omnia II by cramming its own TouchWiz interface into every nook and cranny of WinMo. Ai.rs has a thorough walkthrough of the hardware and TouchWiz for your perusal. More »
  • #ballmerinterview

    Ballmer on the Smartphone Race: "It Doesn't Matter What the Critics Say"

    In this segment of my exclusive interview series with Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer, I brought up the sore subject of Windows Mobile 6.5. After defending it, he cited another product that did well but suffers mounting criticism: Nokia smartphones. More »
  • #windowsmobile7

    Windows Mobile 7 Screenshots Leak: Where's the Start Button?

    PocketNow got ahold of some screenshots apparently culled from WinMo 7, since they look a little flashy and aesthetically different from WinMo 6.5—and that's definitely a good thing. More »
  • #rumor

    Mockup Offers More Details On Windows Mobile 7 UI

    Rumor has it that the bottom section of the image above is an internal mockup of what UI controls on Windows Mobile 7 might look like (compared to WinMo 6.5). More »
  • #windowsmobile

    Windows Mobile 6.5.1: Must...Keep...Polishing

    Window Mobile 6.5 was a visual upgrade over all else, which makes the fact that the new UI isn't very good particularly disturbing. Windows Mobile 6.5.1 takes the interface changes deeper—like they should've been in the first place. More »
  • #windowsmobile

    Windows Mobile 6.5 Comes to Sprint With Samsung's Intrepid

    Though we pronounced Windows Mobile 6.5 anything but intrepid, Samsung is bringing a WinMo 6.5 phone by that name to Sprint. It should be available October 11th, and looks pretty much like Sammy's old BlackJack line. More »
  • #smartphones

    Motorola Passes on Windows Mobile 6.5

    Ouch, when Motorola passes on you, things must be really bad. More »
  • #review

    Windows Mobile 6.5 Review: There's No Excuse For This

    I really didn't want to beat up on WinMo here, because at this point it just feels tired. But man, come on Microsoft, you're giving me no choice. Windows Mobile 6.5 isn't just a letdown—it barely seems done. More »
  • #htc

    HTC TouchFLO 3D Exposed on Video, Looks Damn Hot

    Set to debut on the HTC Leo/HD2/whatever, we've seen screenshots of HTC's updated TouchFLO 3D but now we've got some video. PocketNow managed to install it onto a Touch Pro2, and despite that handset's lesser specs it looks nicely smooth. More »
  • #blockquote

    “Ballmer says they screwed up with Windows Mobile. Wishes they had already launched WM7."

    Today at a Venture Capital Summit, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer admitted a few things we all already kind of knew: Windows Mobile 7 is late as hell, and needs a lot of work. More »
  • #windowsmobile

    Microsoft Marketplace to Include Remote Kill Switch with Apps

    There's word that if an app is unapproved and removed from Marketplace for Mobile, Microsoft's version of Apple's App Store, then it will also be removed from all users' devices. No information on whether that includes refunds for paid apps. More »
  • #htcleo

    HTC Leo Is the First Windows Mobile Phone With Multitouch

    Leaked specs for the HTC Leo had everyone excited about the possibility that its massive 4.3-inch screen could be a glass capacitive panel—a novelty for Windows Mobile phones. Well, not only is it capacitive, it's multitouch. And how! More »
  • #cellphones

    LG Gets Aggressive: Three WinMo 6.5 Phones Imminent, 10 More Due in 2010

    LG's smartphone roadmap includes three upcoming WinMo 6.5 handsets. It's being intentionally mysterious about a full touchscreen device, and a touch slider with QWERTY keyboard. But we do know the GW550 (pictured) will be a QWERTY bar-style model. More »
  • #cellphones

    HTC Mega Becomes Touch2 WinMo 6.5 Smartphone

    Meet the HTC Touch-successor: the Touch2 (previously codenamed the Mega). The 2.8-inch touchscreen will run HTC's TouchFLO interface over WinMo 6.5, which will have a revamped Internet Explorer mobile browser, My Phone backup service, and access to Windows Marketplace. More »
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