First Windows Phone 7 handsets to hit AT&T, T-Mobile in November
Microsoft proclaimed Monday that it was back in the smartphone business, unveiling snazzy new handsets from HTC, LG, and Samsung that boast jumbo touch displays, speedy processors, HD video recording — and, most important, Redmond’s completely revamped mobile OS, the touch-friendly Windows Phone 7. But will its rebooted platform be enough to get Microsoft back into the game against the likes of …
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Microsoft ruffles feathers with ‘Angry Birds’ mistake
Don’t mess with “Angry Birds.” They will cut you. Or so Microsoft learned the hard way when it accidentally announced that the hugely popular iPhone game would be coming to its forthcoming Windows Phone 7 devices.
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Nokia Starts Shipping C7 Phone
Nokia’s social-networking phone, the C7, starts shipping Monday.
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Angry Birds miffed over Microsoft miscue
Microsoft posts a Web site that lists popular iPhone game Angry Birds as among the apps coming to Windows Phone 7, but the game’s maker says it hasn’t committed to Microsoft’s phone effort.
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