On the second day of its MIX11 Web and Phone developer conference, Microsoft talked Windows Phone 7. The first look at the next major revision to the platform was given at February’s Mobile World ...
Microsoft officials outlined some of the developer-focused features coming with the Windows Phone 'Next' operating system update, known by the codename "Mango," during Day 2 of the Mix '11 conference ...
Good news, remaining Silverlight fans, you have a new toy today: The Silverlight toolkit for Windows Phone’s Mango update has been released. Yes, Silverlight has managed to hold onto its place at the ...
Scheduled to be available to consumers this fall, Windows is kicking off the march to 'Mango' with the release of the toolkit for developers today. "Developers can start writing their applications ...
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Registered Windows Phone developers now have access to a beta build of Windows Phone Mango, the major upgrade to the smartphone operating system that’s due in fall. The beta build doesn’t include ...
If you are a developer that installed and has subsequently run a pre-RTM version of Mango on your Windows Phone 7 handset, Microsoft has an update for you. In preparation for the coming release of the ...
Microsoft will offer the Mango update as a free upgrade for all Windows Phone 7 users this fall. But developers can already get their hands on tools to start writing apps for the new platform.
On the heels yesterday’s big news which was the release of Mango, the next major update for Windows Phone,Microsoft just announced on the Windows Phone Developer blog by Cliff Simpkins that Microsoft ...
Microsoft developer evangelist Nuno Silva has retracted comments from an interview earlier this week, in which he claimed that every Windows Phone sold to date should be getting the upgrade to the ...
I'd been through an original Motorola Droid, which was a nice little keyboard wrapped in a seriously slow-performing phone with a terrible camera and no end of software update woes. I went from that ...