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By MobileCrunch, on April 6th, 2012%
 Microsoft is pushing their Windows Phone platform like crazy these days — it recently debuted in China , and the flagship Nokia Windows Phone is due to hit U.S. shelves shortly with a huge marketing blitz in tow — but the company still has a little app problem to deal with. . . . → Read More: Microsoft Still Fighting For Windows Phone Developer Love (And Buying It When Needed)
By engadget, on April 4th, 2012%
 We’ve always admired Nokia’s ability to make a solid phone to a budget, when it’s done right, your average user won’t notice the difference. Given the strict hardware limitations imposed by Windows Phone , the Lumia 900 was never going to be a hyper-powered handset, but now we can see how the company have managed to get it out for just $99 . . . → Read More: Nokia Lumia 900 teardown peeks behind that $99 price (video)
By AndroidCentral, on April 4th, 2012%
 ZOMG it's the Nokia Lumia 900 review ! A Windows Phone! What's it doing here on Android Central? Our more dedicated readers will remember that I got my grubby paws on the Lumia 900 back in January at CES and compared it to the Samsung Galaxy Nexus , which once was the best Android phone around . And, actually, it reminds me a lot of what we've now got in the HTC One X . . . → Read More: WPCentral’s Nokia Lumia 900 review – call it the HTC One X lite?
By engadget, on April 3rd, 2012%
 Another month, another round of ComScore ‘s US mobile studies. . . . → Read More: ComScore: Android’s US market share passes 50 percent, BlackBerry OS and WP7 slide
By MobileCrunch, on April 2nd, 2012%
 The Lumia 900 is a special device in that it’s the beginning of a shift. At least, that’s what Microsoft and Nokia are hoping for . . . → Read More: Is The Nokia Lumia 900 The Right Phone For You?
By engadget, on March 26th, 2012%
 A 7.1.1 update to the Windows Phone SDK has just hit Microsoft’s servers today with tools tailored for Tango’s lowered memory support in tow. According to the company’s Windows Phone Developer Blog , this refresh “doesn’t add much in the way of new features to [the] WPSDK,” mostly addressing emulation for 256MB handsets, compatibility for Windows 8, a patch for Visual Studio, bug fixes for the Advertising SDK, additional language support and an ability for IntelliSense to switch between RAM configurations. . . . → Read More: Microsoft releases update to Windows Phone SDK, adds support for 256MB devices
By engadget, on March 26th, 2012%
 Remember the hoo-hah OnLive cooked over some supposedly fast-and-loose Windows licensing ? Well Nivio’s been quietly rolling out its own, proudly licensed, version of a cloud-based Windows desktop. Its minimum requirement is the ability to handle HTML5, meaning that a Microsoft-powered OS can be used across iPads, Android phones, MacBooks and everything else in between . . . → Read More: Nivio brings the Windows desktop to your iPad and Galaxy Nexus, we go hands-on
By MobileCrunch, on March 23rd, 2012%
 We’ve already seen Microsoft try to buy the love of carrier retail employees, but it would seem that Nokia is the one coughing up cash this time around. . . . → Read More: Nokia Could Pay $25 Million To Put The Lumia 900 In The Hands Of AT&T Sales Reps
By engadget, on March 23rd, 2012%
 Rovio’s furious fowl have fought menacing swine on traditional battlefields, foreign fronts and even through seasonal holidays — outer space was obviously the next logical step. In case you somehow haven’t heard , Angry Birds Space sees casual gaming’s most perturbed feathered heroes escaping terra firma to, as always, reclaim their stolen eggs. . . . → Read More: Joystiq: Your mother-in-law is going to love Angry Birds Space
By MobileCrunch, on March 22nd, 2012%
 Windows Phone has been picking up steam lately, launching the platform in China just yesterday and making headway as one of Nokia’s primary partners. But when it comes to buying Windows Phone, the big hesitation for just about everyone is apps . . . → Read More: Windows Phone Marketplace Tops 70,000 Apps
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