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By MobileCrunch, on March 21st, 2012%
 恭喜!Microsoft has officially launched Windows Phone in China today and while they deserve a pat on the back for making it happen, they’ve got a great wall to overcome if Windows Phone is going to be a real contender in the Chinese smartphone market. . . . → Read More: The Wild, Wild East: Windows Phone Makes Official Chinese Debut Today
By engadget, on March 20th, 2012%
 Rumors point toward a probable Tango launch in China on the 21st of the month, but folks over at the XDA forums already have their eager palms on a “world first” ROM. . . . → Read More: Windows Phone Tango ROM leaks out, reveals support for more background tasks
By engadget, on March 20th, 2012%
 Get out the salt shaker, because there’s a new Windows Phone rumor making its way across the web today. Citing sources “familiar with Sprint’s LTE game plan,” SprintFeed is reporting that the carrier is looking to launch a new LTE-enabled handset later this year — one that’ll allegedly run Windows Phone 8 , commonly known as Apollo . . . . → Read More: Sprint to launch an LTE Windows Phone handset this fall?
By NokiaFanBlog, on March 17th, 2012%
The two mobile giants, Nokia and Microsoft will announce something in near future. But for now, let us go on some rumors around it. So what is that? . . . → Read More: Microsoft and Nokia Partnership
By engadget, on March 14th, 2012%
 There’s no doubt that China’s feeling the Microsoft love as of late. . . . → Read More: Microsoft plans Windows Phone Tango reveal for March 21st in China
By MobileCrunch, on March 14th, 2012%
 Microsoft has spent the past few months getting their ducks in a row for an official Windows Phone launch in China, and now it seems that the time has finally come. According to press invitations that have begun to make their way around the Chinese tech community, the latest version of Windows Phone (Refresh/Tango/whatever you want to call it) is set to debut in Beijing on March 21. . . . → Read More: Microsoft Set To Launch Windows Phone Tango In China On March 21
By MobileCrunch, on March 9th, 2012%
 We’d heard a while back that the long-awaited Windows Phone-powered Lumia 900 would show up on AT&T’s shelves on March 18 . However, around the time that this rumored launch date leaked, the Lumia 900 had yet to go through its testing in the technical acceptance process. Turns out, that may be the reason BGR is now reporting that the Lumia 900 launch has been delayed to April 22. . . . → Read More: Nokia Lumia 900 Won’t Hit AT&T Shelves Until April 22
By engadget, on March 9th, 2012%
 Nokia submitted its annual report (Form 20-F) to the SEC today, and — as required of all publicly traded companies — the information provided a candid overview of its financial health and market risks. Based on its quarterly reports , we’ve already known it was a rather bleak year for the Finnish outfit, which saw a €1.4b annual loss compared to €1.3b in profit just one year ago. Further, its net sales similarly took it on the chin, which amounted to €38.6b in 2011 versus €42.4b in the previous year. . . . → Read More: Nokia submits yearly SEC report, details €1.4b loss and Windows Phone risks
By engadget, on March 8th, 2012%
 Are you still out there rockin’ a Windows Mobile device? And, yes, notice we did not say “Windows Phone.” Well, we’ve got some bad news (besides the fact that your handset is seriously obsolete) — the Windows Marketplace for Mobile is getting ready to ride off into the sunset. In May of last year Microsoft stopped accepting new app submissions , now the store is being scheduled for complete shutdown on May 9th of 2012 . . . → Read More: Microsoft putting Windows Mobile 6.x market out to pasture
By engadget, on March 3rd, 2012%
 Remember back in December when the International Trade Commission ruled on a Microsoft complaint from 2010 that Motorola’s Android products infringed on seven of its patents, siding with Microsoft initially on one of them? Since that’s so hard to forget, it probably comes as no surprise to hear that the ITC announced today it would review the decision in part, as Motorola noted in its press release at the time. Don’t expect a final ruling for another month or so (we’d keep that NFL Draft window clear if we were you), but if you’re looking for details, FOSSPatents has the notes on which segments are under review . . . → Read More: ITC to review its decision on Microsoft, Motorola patent case
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