Microsoft’s no stranger to in-car entertainment systems; it’s been powering a number of auto-makers’ interfaces for years. But now, Microsoft is getting serious about its own, Windows Phone-centric car integration system—and it looks an awful lot like Apple’s own CarPlay
Windows Phone, Android And iOS Enjoyed A Holiday Bump In The U.S., BlackBerry Cratered
Posted in: Today's Chili During the November to February period, Windows Phone, Android and iOS picked up market share in the U.S. smartphone game. Windows Phone grew the most in real percentage terms — 0.3 percent — and in terms of relative percentage growth — 9.7 percent more share compared to its previous tally of 3.1 percent. That pace of growth, while better than holding fast for the holiday… Read More
Samsung is one of the leading smartphone makers in the world and leads many markets on the back of smartphones like the Galaxy S5 that run Android for the operating … Continue reading
As you might have heard, the Samsung ATIV SE Windows Phone handset has recently gone up for pre-order on Verizon’s website. The handset, based on its specs, seems like it is a high-end Windows Phone device and with a price tag of $199 with a new two-year contract, it is still relatively expensive.
However according to a recent report by SamMobile, they have learnt that Samsung has a mid-ranged Windows Phone handset in the works called the Samsung ATIV Core and unlike the ATIV SE, the ATIV Core will come with Windows Phone 8.1 preinstalled. (more…)
Samsung ATIV Core Mid-Ranged Windows Phone In The Works [Rumor] original content from Ubergizmo.
The Flipboard app was originally designed for iOS devices in mind and unlike other apps that curates the news, Flipboard was designed to look like a magazine which gave it a more colorful and more interesting way of consuming news.
It was later released onto Android and was first launched as an exclusive to the Samsung Galaxy S3, although the leaked APK basically put it up for grabs with anyone with a Android device. A release for Windows Phone has yet to be made but presumably it could be soon, thanks to a recent sighting at Microsoft’s BUILD conference. (more…)
Flipboard For Windows Phone Spotted At BUILD original content from Ubergizmo.
T-Mobile’s CEO, John Legere, is known for being a rather chatty and outspoken fellow especially on Twitter, and a recent tweet showed the CEO’s excitement for the Windows Phone platform. According to his tweet, Legere writes, “That @windowsphone is awesome! Great for business customers, #amiright?!”
There is a small chance that Legere might be snubbing BlackBerry, a company that is typically known for its popularity amongst business and government circles. It was recently announced that BlackBerry and T-Mobile would be ending their licensing agreement with one another on the 25th of April which is when their contract is set to expire. (more…)
T-Mobile’s John Legere Tweets His Excitement For Windows Phone original content from Ubergizmo.
You Can Now Create Windows And Windows Phone Apps In One Go With Microsoft’s App Studio
Posted in: Today's ChiliMicrosoft’s App Studio service is fun. At launch, it supported the creation of simple Windows Phone applications so everyone could get their hands dirty and build something. The service has been upgraded throughout its life, and today picked up a key update: The ability to create a combined Windows and Windows Phone application in one go. Read More
Windows Phone 8.1’s most memorable feature may be Cortana, its Halo-themed personal digital assistant, but the chatty Siri-rival isn’t the only change Microsoft has brought with the new version. Greater … Continue reading
Hands-On : Nokia 630 And 635 Review
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe mid-range phones Nokia 630 and 635 running on Windows Phone 8.1 have been announced during the Build 2014 Keynote yesterday morning, but it is only later at a Nokia event in San Francisco that we have been able to get our hands on them and check them out for ourselves. First, here’s a short video that shows you what they look like in the real world: (more…)
Hands-On : Nokia 630 And 635 Review original content from Ubergizmo.
Just yesterday Microsoft unveiled Windows Phone 8.1. It will be available for all supported devices in summer, though its quite possible that the Windows Phone 8.1 update might be released on April 14th. Before the update is rolled out Microsoft releases it to developers. On April 14th the company is expected to release Windows Phone 8.1 to developers, but the thing is, anyone with a Windows Phone 8 device will be able to install it.
Windows Phone 8.1 Update Might Be Available On April 14th original content from Ubergizmo.