![]() ![]() Using an onboard GPS to "track assets"? (i.e.DirectX and real-time networked games.My Nokia and Motorola phones certainly do not, and their OS is far superior in usability to this Microsoft "Play-Doh".Įdit: After fetching the video, it becomes even more clear that Windows Mobile is heading the wrong direction. No phone, smartphone or otherwise, should depend on the operating system running on a desktop to function at full capacity. OSX, Linux, using standards), then it will die on the vine like other niche technologies. ![]() Personally its all well and good, but until they put a proper, non-desktop UI on their devices, and make it compatible with the other platforms out there (i.e. This all sounds like "Nyah nyah, we still think we're better than you." to me. that Ford does know how to blow up a HTC Universal flash.that airport cameras are scanning faces and broadcasting matches to the PDAs of agents.how the police uses PDAs for face recognizition.why WM fonts are better readable than fonts on Treos and Blackberries.that MS is planning to release a theme maker.that MS guys even run POST-5.0 versions of WM which they don't want to share which us.that an OEM needs 60-90 days to bring a phone out.that developers can integrate MS Media player into their own application (Picard, do you read this?).that XBox games such as Midtown Madness are being ported to Windows Mobile 5.0.Fortunately Scobleizer didn't forget to record his trip and to make the 45mins video available to us mere mortals (see screenshots). ![]() ![]() Microsoft blogger Robert Scoble visited the Windows Mobile group where he interviewed product manager Ford Davidson and a bunch of other geeks about WM 5.0 and all the other sweet things these guys have in their pockets. ![]()
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