May 12 2010

Office Mobile 2010 released, free upgrade for WinMo 6.5 users

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After having gone to public beta late last year, Office Mobile 2010 is now available in conjunction with the retail release of the full desktop version of Office 2010, bringing comprehensive Word, Excel, and PowerPoint editing capabilities to the pocket — on Windows Mobile 6.5, that is. Yes, granted, Windows Phone 7 is Microsoft’s biggest mobile news this year, but there’ll be a huge legacy base of 6.5 users out there for a long time to come, and they’re pretty much the core audience for the sorts of features that Office Mobile 2010 is offering: SharePoint integration for grabbing documents from the office, a nifty Bluetooth controller mode for PowerPoint presentations, and so on… you know, suit-and-tie stuff. The download is available today from Windows Marketplace for users of 6.5 devices with an older version of Office Mobile installed — so go on, Tiger, whip up the hottest quarterly reports the world has ever seen. We know you have it in you. Follow the break for Redmond’s full Office 2010 press release.

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May 01 2010

Latest Windows Phone 7 emulator ROM unlocked, has Office and other goodies

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So the ROM included with the Windows Phone 7 Developer Tools refresh that was launched this week (to get it up to speed with the final release of Visual Studio 2010) has already been unlocked and torn apart over on xda-developers, and as you might expect, there are quite a few changes and additions in here versus what we’ve seen in the previous release. The most notable change appears to be the inclusion of Office, but we’ve also got dialer and in-call user interfaces, call history, call notifications (using Windows Phone 7’s standard notification paradigm, of course), and a method for uninstalling apps. Clearly, we’re still a long way from going final with this thing — and fortunately, Microsoft has given itself basically the rest of the year to get it good and solid. Andele, ladies and gentlemen.

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Apr 23 2010

Updated Windows Phone 7 videos show Office doing awesome things

Category: Industry Happeningsadmin @ 6:19 pm

As much as Microsoft has revealed about Windows Phone 7 thus far in the past two months, one critical, differentiating element that it’s going to be able to lord over its competitors — true Office support — has been a bit of a black box. We’re starting to see a little bit more about the Office team’s next-gen mobile product now, though, thanks to a pair of new videos that have been published this week. The first focuses on the email and calendar experience, but we do see one pretty awesome trick when the demo opens a PowerPoint file inline from the email client, edits it, and sends it back to the original sender. The second video dives deeper on the actual Office hub, where we get a quick look at the Word editor — and as you might expect, it’s squeaky-clean and nearly UI-free, just like pretty much everything else in the platform. Peep the videos after the break.

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Dec 30 2009

The smartphone – a mobile office

Category: Windows Mobileadmin @ 7:34 pm


Only a few years we have contributed to the big heavy lump of plastic. If you were around the pavement in each city, it was everything you see the antenna of friction due to endeavor to speak boldly in his wake. Long Fortunately, wasn `t before cell phones became smaller, lighter and with a signal improved significantly. Then came text messaging, picture messaging, video telephony and now we have a range of mobile phones as mobile office, which are smartphones. This is exactly what the name implies, are very intelligent. You still have all the functions of normal cell phone but also has full Internet access, email, a QWERTY keyboard, fax system and the Microsoft Office suite. This new generation cell phones are a key point for today’s business travelers, but are increasingly popular among techno-geeks who want to get their hands on the newest piece of kit. The first smartphone was introduced by IBM in 1992 and shown as a concept, product COMDEX, trade, and Nevada. It was called “Simon” and published to the general public a year later by BellSouth. The main features were a world clock, a calendar, address book and notepad, email and the ability to send and receive faxes. It was also the first phone with touchscreen. Compared with today’s phones, Simon was relatively low the final product, but at the time of his technique was excellent. The other producers were interested in getting into the act, and not long before they began producing their own smartphones. The pallets 900 Nokia Nokia Communicator brought 1996th This was marketed as a team “in the palm of your hand.” The Nokia 9210 smartphone is the first real, has a full color screen and separate the operating system, although Nokia is calling a communicator, it sounds like less choice than him. The 9500 came with an integrated camera and Wi-Fi equipment. Changed in 2002, the world of smartphones get with the arrival of arrears in the first place. This phone has absolutely everything you want to run your business in motion. It was the first mobile e-mail to be optimized. Within 5 years, has an estimated 8 million users, 3 / 4 of them in North America. The last begin to grow in this market is the I-Phone. This phone can download applications directly from the smartphone Apple App Store. This gives the luxury to pick and choose exactly what you want on your phone. This is ideal for users who do not want a phone with many applications that won `t use and cleaning. The seven major operating systems are found in smartphones, Symbian OS, Blackberry, Windows Mobile, I-OS phone, webOS Palm, Linux, and Android. For now, the leader in mobile phones with the Symbian system the way with over 50% of the world. Because technology is constantly improving, who knows what will the next generation of smart phones give us. It `s hard to imagine what else could it be to add a phone number, but these tech giants, no doubt, something happened.

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Dec 02 2009

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