Microsoft’s insistence that Windows Phone 7 developers write apps in Silverlight or XNA, but not the same native code that Microsoft’s default apps will use. While that’s probably fine for most third ...
At its MIX Web developer conference this week Microsoft had little to say about the unnamed browser in Windows Phone 7, even as it trumpeted a limited “preview” release of desktop Internet Explorer 9.
Wondering how the Windows Phone 7 browser stacks up against that of other popular devices? The folks at PocketNow can help clue you in because they’ve compared a Windows Phone 7, a Nexus One running ...
Microsoft released developer tools for Windows Phone 7 Series a few days ago, complete with an emulator that you could use to test out new apps designed for the platform. But if you downloaded the ...
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