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Microsoft: IPhone App To Windows Phone 7 App Convertor Tool

Microsoft: IPhone App To Windows Phone 7 App Convertor Tool

"The iPhone developers may enter their applications, identify IOS API calls, and quickly finding the equivalence classes, methods and notification of events within WP7," Microsoft chief technical evangelist for the interoperability of Jean-Christophe Cemetery blog. "A developer can find a specific call API iOS WP7 and find the equivalent C # code and API documentation of the sample for both platforms.".

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Microsoft Unveils Developer Tools For Windows Phone 7

Microsoft Unveils Developer Tools For Windows Phone 7

IE9 has been well received: At its best, IE9 has been downloaded 27 times per second. However, Microsoft knew it could not rest on our laurels. 4 Mozilla Firefox has been downloaded 5000 times per minute during the first day of availability, Google Chrome is now in version 11. Microsoft has released IE9 March 14, after 40 million downloads in its beta version.

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Windows Phone 7 Getting NFC Payments, Too?

Windows Phone 7 Getting NFC Payments, Too?

As it turned out, there were varying opinions about which type of mobile payments mechanism would succeed, but there was definitely agreement that the U.S. Particularly African countries.) NOTE: Just prior to writing this blog post, the new mobile industry portal “Mobile Payments Today” did a great piece on mobile payments as discussed at the CTIA. Word of advice to HP, RIM, HTC, Samsung, LG, Nokia, etc. In summary, all the talk and buzz around the show was about the cell phone becoming the one device that people use to manage their lives. Our message to the audience was that digital signage can play a role in enhancing the mobile experience. I won’t use this post to talk about “mobile context” but if you’re interested you can read the article on which my talks were based. There were five key trends that I saw this year: Talk of ever-increasing mobile data utilization and the unrelenting demand for wireless spectrum were again common themes of this year’s show. One of the show’s keynote speakers talked of being able to reduce medical expenses and improve the level of service by using wireless technologies to continually monitor and report on a person’s vitals. (It should be noted however that many countries in Asia, Africa and the Middle East are currently leading in the use of mobile payments. I did not attend any of these sessions because I spent the time in the mobile payments education stream, but the buzz around mobile marketing was definitely palatable. The talk – as I understand it — focused on new models like iAd and Google’s AdSense platform. I was there on behalf of the Digital Screenmedia Association to give a series of talks targeted at educating the mobile industry on the value of digital signage as a tool for promoting mobile context. There were a lot of new technologies on display for optimizing network utilization. I would love to be Apple — they just do what they want and grow like mad. All in all, the carriers are bracing for exponential growth in mobile data usage, which as you know has been spawned by the smartphones and the new mobile ecosystems. Mobile advertising and marketing were a key discussion topic. Definitely unique. Mobile commerce continued to be a key topic with mobile payments being the common element among pretty much every discussion. We were pleased to have the sponsorship of Symon and Intel, which enabled us to get the digital signage message out to a new audience. Mobile health was also a key discussion topic at the show. It was David’s first time to the CTIA conference so I enjoyed hearing his observations and thoughts about the show. They never are. New devices were everywhere. What I will talk about in this post are my observations from the show and their implications to digital signage. Next time you see him be sure to ask him about the experience. On another note, it was reported in the Wall Street Journal today that Google, MasterCard and Citigroup are in discussions about an NFC payment initiative. Android-based tablets were everywhere as well. I just returned from a three day trip to the CTIA Wireless 2011 conference in Orlando. Definitely a good read. Ask him too about the 3D cell phones. There were several educational sessions dealing mobile payments and a lot of talk about it on the show floor. Apple of course was not there. I got the opportunity to spend a lot of time with David Drain, the Executive Director of the Digital Screenmedia Association. Seemed like everywhere I looked was a new Android phone. It’s not just the device that the people are buying; it’s the entire ecosystem that is winning the day for Apple. As a side note. Of course talk of 4G was everywhere and there was even talk of the actions being taken by the wireless carriers to increase the importance and role of WiFi. Windows Phone 7 had a presence, but it certainly felt overshadowed by Android. is on track to take a leadership role in this space. The T-Mobile/AT&T deal was held up as the poster child of the actions being taken by big carriers to secure enough spectrum to accommodate the incessant demand for data-supported services. (BTW, people are still lining up every morning at the Apple store by my house to be one of the lucky few who get a chance at buying the day’s allotment of iPad 2’s) Just goes to show: If you can build a better mouse trap, the world will beat a path to your door. Remember, the ecosystem, consists of a seamless integration of the audio and video content, the applications, the device and the commerce platform. With over 33.3 million Android phones sold in the fourth quarter of ’10, it’s easy to see why everyone is jumping on the Android bandwagon. It is clearly believed that the trend towards mobile payments and health monitoring is going to ensure that people will come to depend totally and completely on their phones in the next three to five years. Numerable advances are being made in using cell phones to monitor personal health.

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Dell Streak 7 WiFi Tablet For Pre-order On Amazon For $380

Dells series of 7 tablets Android has been overshadowed by XOOM iPad 2 and Motorola. However, there are a lot of love around 7 tablets. 7 Series has a powerful dual-core processor Tegra 2, 7 WVGA 800 x 480 capacitive touch screen, front (1.3 megapixels) and after (5MP) camera, 16 GB internal memory with microSD card support memory up to 32GB, WiFi and Bluetooth. That's the only thing missing stripe 7 is Android 3.0. Unfortunately, the Android device ships 2.2 and Dell has not confirmed an upgrade to 3.0 yet.

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Dell Streak 7 WiFi Tablet For Pre-order On Amazon For $380

Dells series of 7 tablets Android has been overshadowed by XOOM iPad 2 and Motorola. However, there are a lot of love around 7 tablets. 7 Series has a powerful dual-core processor Tegra 2, 7 WVGA 800 x 480 capacitive touch screen, front (1.3 megapixels) and after (5MP) camera, 16 GB internal memory with microSD card support memory up to 32GB, WiFi and Bluetooth. That's the only thing missing stripe 7 is Android 3.0. Unfortunately, the Android device ships 2.2 and Dell has not confirmed an upgrade to 3.0 yet.

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Dell Streak 7 WiFi Tablet For Pre-order On Amazon For $380

Unfortunately, it is also a screen resolution much smaller than 800 x 480 pixels. Dell's streak 7 is a tablet with a NVIDIA Tegra Android two dual-core processors. First, has a 7 inch screen and a more portable than the 10 "XOOM Motorola, Samsung and Toshiba Tablet Tab Galaxy 10.1. But he managed to stand out from the avalanche of new tablet-based Tegra 2 go out this year in a couple of ways, good and bad.

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Windows Phone 7 Data & Privacy Explained

Windows Phone 7 Data & Privacy Explained

The first report on the sales of Microsoft's Windows 7 Phone late December and has exceeded 1.5 million units. Then, Achim Berg, vice president of mobile marketing and business Windows, said the number was "in line" with expectations of society.

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Windows Phone 7 Data & Privacy Explained

Windows Phone 7 Data & Privacy Explained

In addition to protecting your privacy in Web services Windows 7 different phone can also lock the screen Caller ID (network service provider). This is done in Settings> Phone> Show my number, you can choose to display the caller ID to everyone or no contact.

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Windows Phone 7 Gets Jailbroken

Windows Phone 7 Gets Jailbroken

Nicknamed ChevronWP7, unlock your phone and access to new subsidies to their systems by tricking the operating system the phone has been granted access developers from Microsoft (which typically cost the user $ 99 per year). Therefore, gaining a user the ability to load applications on the device side, without going through the Windows Marketplace totally phone 7.

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IE9 Platform Preview 7: Performance Is The Priority

IE9 Platform Preview 7: Performance Is The Priority

The difference between this and the previous version is much shorter. Redmond said that the transmission frequency is motivated by the desire of businesses to ensure that each new version has significant improvements over its predecessor. above excerpts have been published at a rate of one every eight weeks. The timing of this release is a bit "shocking. Sometimes, doing the work that developers have produced a significant improvement in only three weeks, so that the release was made today.

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