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Yesterday held a joint press conference with AT&T to launch . We’re sure you’ve probably read all about the news, but that’s never as good as taking in the information first-hand, is it? Well, now you can watch the press conference in its entirety, and we’ve embedded it above. It’s an hour long, so you may wanna grab a snack, but it’s definitely full of good info about what Microsoft plans on doing to try and win back their place in the mobile wars.


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WIndows Phone 7 ad is brilliant, really

Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Smartphones, Handhelds, Microsoft, Videos,

finally unleashed all their news today, which we will be sharing in a bit. They also put out their first Windows Phone 7 ad, and we’ve gotta say, we think it’s a good one. It got a chuckle or two out of us, and seems apropos for this day and age. Give it a look!


Reuters: Apple finally readying subscription music service

Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Apple, Music, Rumors,

We’ve been waiting for to launch some sort of subscription music service for years now. Seeing other companies like Rhapsody, Napster, and Microsoft’s offer it while leaving Apple out has been pretty frustrating. However, today Reuters is reporting (alongside CNET and the New York Post) that Apple is in talks with all the major record execs to pitch a new subscription music service. Basically, for $10-15 per month, you’d get unlimited access to pretty much the entire iTunes music library. It’s definitely a move to ward off Spotify, since they are trying hard to get into the US, as well as the impending launch of which will include a hyped up and renewed push of the Zune Pass. We’d love to see this one happen.


HTC HD7 Windows Phone 7 specs leaked

Posted by John Kilhefner Categories: Smartphones, Microsoft, Rumors,

HTC HD7

is the lucky company set to launch the first series of devices, and by the looks of it on paper the HD7 (successor to the HD2) is going to be a great competitor in the smartphone market. The HD7 is expected to be launched at T-Mobile first in the US, though no official statements have been made by HTC, T-Mobile, or Microsoft on the matter.

Some of the notable features on the HD7 include a vibrant 480x800 WVGA resolution; kickstand notifications; Bluetooth 2.1; 5-megapixel cam; 1Ghz processor, and 802.11 WiFi.

Read More | PC Guides via Boy Genius


Windows Phone 7 to launch November 8th in US

Posted by John Kilhefner Categories: Smartphones, Microsoft, Rumors,

HTC HD7

Amidst all the chatter about hitting stores sometime this October, or more typically stated “next month”, a more precise release date for the US has finally revealed itself. Earlier reports of a Windows Phone 7 unveiling in NYC on October 11th have been identified as false; however, a source close to Microsoft guru Paul Thurrott reveals that the US will get their grubby hands on the WP7 November 8th. While according to Neowin, Microsoft is planning to launch WP7 devices in the UK, France, Spain, Germany and Italy as early as October 21st.

Read More | Neowin

Verizon not going to carry Windows Phone 7 until 2011

WP7

Verizon Wireless has confirmed that they will not be one of the carriers of Microsoft’s product when launches in just a few weeks. While the Kin’s lack of any commercial viability led Verizon to stop carrying the product a mere few weeks after launch, Verizon and Microsoft’s relationship is reportedly intact. This leaves AT&T as the flagship carrier, as no others are known at this point. We’ll see at the launch if Windows Phone 7 can compete with the on its platform, and whether or not Verizon sitting out of the launch fray will have any negative impact on the success of WP7.

Read More | Business Week via Phonescoop


Microsoft holds funeral for iPhone and BlackBerry

Posted by John Kilhefner Categories: Smartphones, Microsoft,

iPhone funeral

In light of their new RTM being sent off for manufacturing, the folks at Microsoft jauntily gathered to pay their last respects to the and BlackBerry. The faux funeral was fully decked out with life sized mock iPhone and BlackBerry devices driven by hearse through Redmund campus.

Microsoft burying the iPhone and BlackBerry may seem a little far fetched at this juncture, but it sure is fun to watch when the big companies go head to head like this. No matter what side you are on, expect the competition to bring new levels of quality to everyone.

Windows Phone 7 was finished on September 1st, with a release date planned to be announced on October 11th in New York City.

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Windows Phone 7 trailer gets Lawrence of Arabia treatment

Ahhhhh snap! Microsoft is officially bringing “it” by touting the as the next revolution in smartphones. Introduced with a cinematic touch by utilizing Lawrence of Arabia themed teaser trailer, Windows Phone 7 rides blurringly from out of the distance into the forefront. Okay, we’re a bit too enthusiastic, but something about on our phones makes us get all giddy inside!


Bleeding Edge TV 361: Windows Phone 7 preview

Wanna get an in-depth preview of what Microsoft has in store for ? In this episode, we chat with Brian Seitz of the Windows Phone team, and he gives us a tour through the entire Windows Phone 7 interface. We get a look at a bunch of features and hubs, including things like social networking integration, Microsoft Office, Xbox Live, photos, friends, Zune, Outlook, and much more. Seeing how Microsoft was able to tie a bunch of their different service offerings (Xbox, Office, Zune, Bing, Explorer, etc.) so tightly into one device is impressive, and definitely gives us hope as they gear up for the launch of Windows Phone 7 devices this fall.


Windows Phone 7 gold dev tools coming in September

Posted by John Kilhefner Categories: Smartphones, Microsoft, Software,

WP7

Keeping true to their promise to have devices out in time for the holiday season, Microsoft is getting ready to realase development tools to the public. The gold build will be released September 16th, and the Marketplace can start being bombarded with apps in the beginning of October. Apps are a key factor in solidifying Microsoft’s golden boy into the popular circle of smartphones.

With progress continuing to move forward on the Windows Phone 7 front, we can no longer doubt Microsoft’s ability to push a decent quality product out in time for the holiday season. Some other sources even speculate that devices carrying Windows Phone 7 OS may be out before Halloween, such as the Cetus pictured below.

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Read More | Windows Team Blog

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