James Rosewell writes:
Whilst the mainstream press were busy covering the marketing launch of Windows Mobile 6.5 or 'Windows Phone' as it’ll now be known, I spent some time with the geeks looking under the hood at Microsoft’s new desktop (Windows 7) and server (Server 2008 R2) operating systems. The event was packed full of IT professionals whose jobs and careers are heavily involved with Microsoft. They were there to learn about the latest products ready for deploying them within their organisations. These are the people that keep e-mail systems working, decide what applications you’ll be using at work, choose the technology that companies use on the web and increasingly steer corporate mobile strategy.
So what mobile phones were these people using?
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With the Apple iPhone still making headlines, Faisal Sheikh from Fone Doctors tells us what the new multi-network deal will mean for everyone. And, as usual, the team takes its regular look at the rest of the week's industry news.
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Technology company Kempler & Strauss has launched what it describes as “the world's smallest full-function GSM quad-band cell phone watch”. The W PhoneWatch looks like a conventional watch but incorporates a 1.5-inch touch-screen and uses a Bluetooth headset for phone calls. There’s also a built-in camera and an MP3 player. It’s priced at $199 (about £125); no mention of any UK distribution yet.
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