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Windows Mobile through Apple’s iCrystalBall
June 9th, 2008
by Bryant

iCrystalBall

Wired has an interesting article on how the iPhone boosted smartphone sales for other manufacturers (most notably RIM and Palm). With the next version of the iPhone now released, you might be asking yourself

  • What will Microsoft do to keep Apple from breaking into the enterprise smartphone market?
  • Why haven’t I bought this new iPhone yet?
  • What’s that pretty thing in the Crystal Ball?

Now might be a good time to analyze the potential impact Apple’s iPhone might have on Windows Mobile.

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The Five Pillars of Windows 7 (part 2 of 5)
April 3rd, 2008
by Bryant

This posting is provided “as is” with no warranties, and confers no rights. All of the information herein could easily be right, wrong, up, down, in, out, backwards, forwards, heavily dated, or totally false. You can interpret it as you wish, or not interpret it at all. Also, in case you haven’t figured it out, all of this is non-static and heavily subject to change.

Yesterday’s pillar (Specialized for Laptops) focused on changes which, while applicable to all platforms on which Windows 7 will be found, have a slant in favor of mobile platforms. This is part two of my series on the Five Pillars of Windows 7. Most of the emphasis in today’s pillar will be focused on how Windows 7 will spread the Windows Experience away from just your hard drive.

As always, comments are appreciated. Pillar Two (Update: with screenshots!) is after the break.
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