I have followed the developers behind ChevronWP7 closely, as I want to be able to do screenshots for the support pages that I have done for Windows Phone 7 at work. This weekend ChevronWP7 Labs went live. It’s an inexpensive unlocking tool for Windows Phone for enthusiast developers. Before ChewronWP7 labs went live developers would need to pay for Microsoft’s expensive ($99 per year) developer program, even to run self-made apps on a physical device. Enthusiast developers only […] Continue reading →
Microsoft has just released their first update for Windows Phone 7, but this first update is sadly just a smaller infrastructure update that will help future updates. The update is only available through Zune for Windows and Windows Phone 7 Connector for Mac. Linux users are as always left out in the cold… (*lol). The whole upgrade process took me about 7-8 minutes, and prior to the installation, a backup was made of the phone. The second update will be the update you’ve probably […] Continue reading →
It’s great to see that Microsoft recognizes that a sizable portion of the market runs OS X, and it doesn’t want to leave them out of the fun. The Windows Phone 7 Connector let you connect your phone with yor Mac. The application is still in beta, but for people that have a phone with this operating system, it is the only solution available. Windows Phone 7 Connector works in similar ways as DoubleTwist with Android and Nokia Media Transfer with Symbian. Windows Phone 7 Connector […] Continue reading →
Last Friday I got my HTC Mozart, a phone running Windows Phone 7. This article sums up my first impressions. Windows Phone 7 has the WOW factor. It is elegant and incredibly intuitive. For those of you who shrug when ever you hear Windows Mobile 6.5. Windows Phone 7 is nothing like it. The horrible Windows 3.11-like user interface is gone and the phone doesn’t seem stuffed up with functionality nobody seem to need. Windows Phone 7 is a fresh start, and the things it does, it does well […] Continue reading →
Extremely cool video, but Franky Frank is not me … The interesting message in this video is that Skype for iPhone 4 can serve a broader base of users than FaceTime. […] Continue reading →