FIFA 14 For Windows Phone Arrives

Out of all the mobile platforms, both Android and iOS enjoy the greatest degree of support, and by that, it also translates to the number of games which are revealed on both platforms. As for Windows Phone, well, reception in that particular department has proved itself to be rather lukewarm, but this does not mean that major titles still do not make its way there. FIFA 14, a title that has surpassed 26 million mobile downloads at the end of last year, has finally arrived on the Windows Phone platform for soccer fans worldwide.

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    WhatsApp For Windows Phone To Get More Privacy Features

    WhatsApp For Windows Phone To Get More Privacy FeaturesIf you have used WhatsApp before, you know that WhatsApp provides statuses on you that your friends and contacts can see. Basically it tells them when was the last time that you were seen online on WhatsApp. It’s handy if you want to check if a particular number is still being used for WhatsApp, but at the same time can be kind of stalker-ish.

    The good news is that WhatsApp for Windows Phone could soon be getting a new privacy feature which allows users to select who can see their “last seen” status, thus blocking off any stalkers and exes that you might not wish to keep in contact with, or at least not let them into your life anymore. (more…)

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    Panasonic Toughpad 5 hands-on: no smartphone more rugged

    Whilst checking out the slimmest and sleekest smartphones in the world this week at Mobile World Congress 2014, Panasonic dropped a beast on us. The Panasonic Toughpad 5 is a … Continue reading

    Huge Windows Phone license fee cut tipped as Nokia X nears

    Microsoft could slash the Windows Phone licensing fee it charges manufacturers to use the OS by nearly three-quarters, reports from handset makers indicate, as the company tries to drive adoption … Continue reading

    IBM: Windows Phone Starting To Become Preferred By Businesses

    IBM: Windows Phone Starting To Become Preferred By BusinessesBack in the day, devices by BlackBerry were considered to be the preferred mobile device for enterprises. This is thanks to BlackBerry’s encryption along with the BES service that allows IT admins to remotely monitor and wipe phones in the event that it is stolen or lost. However these days it turns out that Windows Phone handsets might be starting to become the preferred device for enterprise. (more…)

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    Skype For Windows Phone Requires Microsoft Account

    Skype For Windows Phone Requires Microsoft AccountMicrosoft has picked up Skype slightly more than two and a half years ago for quite a hefty sum, but it does seem as though they have not been the fastest off the blocks to take over the app. While Skype was integrated into both the Windows and Windows Phone platforms in a relatively speedy manner, the software giant has not been that fast in pushing it out to all Microsoft account options. Again, the all new Skype update for Windows Phone has done away with your previous Skype login. Meaning, you will now be required to have a Microsoft account in order to login.

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    Windows Phone Is World’s Fastest Growing OS [Study]

    Windows Phone Is Worlds Fastest Growing OS [Study]We guess it goes without saying that Windows Phone is hardly the largest smartphone platform at the moment. In fact based on past figures, Windows Phone’s market share is pretty small compared to the likes of Android and iOS, but apparently it is also the fastest growing OS in the world, according to a recent report on Mobile Trends released by Kantar. (more…)

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    Samsung ATIV SE Could Be Final Name of The “Huron”

    Samsung ATIV SE Could Be Final Name of The HuronWord on the street has it that Samsung is looking to jump back onto the Windows Phone bandwagon with an upcoming release which has been given the codename, Huron. According to a recent tweet by @evleaks, it has been revealed that the Samsung Huron will most likely be known as the Samsung ATIV SE upon its release, which at the moment is still pretty much up in the air. (more…)

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    Internet Explorer 11 On Windows Phone 8.1 Spotted

    Who uses Internet Explorer any more these days? All right, you need not answer this particular question since it is a rhetorical one, but it seems that Internet Explorer 11 has been allegedly teased in a video on a Windows Phone 8.1-powered device. It is said that Windows Phone 8.1 will offer a major improvement for Windows Phone owners, where it ought to be able to fix just about all of the complaints that consumers have concerning the mobile operating system. Of course, Microsoft has also taken the step to include Internet Explorer 11 in the update, which will come with its fair share of new features to boot.

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    Smartphone growth slowing warns IDC (and emerging markets aren’t helping)

    The explosive growth of smartphones will slow over the next four years, IDC analysts predict, with Android dominating in bulk but iOS making the most money from each handset buyer. … Continue reading