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Microsoft releases Windows Mobile 5.0
Customisation, productivity and more media the keywords
Speaking at Microsoft's Mobile & Embedded DevCon 2005, Microsoft’s annual mobile and embedded developers conference, Bill Gates launched version 5.0 of his company's mobile device operating system, Windows Mobile. As a
T-Mobile and Microsoft launch first 3G device
T-Mobile and Microsoft have announced the MDA IV - the first Windows Mobile-based 3G device.
Microsoft and Sendo settle litigation
Microsoft "serrenders" Sendo shares
Microsoft and Sendo today jointly announced that a settlement has been reached in the litigation between the two companies, both in respect of the Claim and the Counterclaim. Although the monetary component and terms
OpenWave and MSN Mobile look to shake things up
By Keith Dyer at 3GSM World Congress
OpenWave has one version or another of its software in half a billion mobile phones. MSN has 140 million hotmail users and 110 instant messenger users. Put them together and what have
Oplayo announce the launch of Oplayo Transcoder
A mass market mobile video plug-in to Windows Media Services 9 Series Microsoft Windows Media Server
3GSM World Congress
Oplayo, the leading mobile video specialist, today announces Oplayo Transcoder, an advanced plug-in for Microsoft Windows Media Server that instantly
IN-FUSIO and Microsoft Game Studios ink sweeping license deal for wireless gaming
IN-FUSIO partners with Microsoft Game Studios to globally port and publish range of blockbuster games to mobile
3GSM World Congress
IN-FUSIO, a leading mobile games service provider in Europe, US, and China, today announced that it has signed with
Making Real progress on mobile content
26 operators sign up to RealNetworks
RealNetworks, which a year ago at Cannes could point to one handset deal with Nokia and an infrastructure agreement with Ericsson, has returned this year with 26 European operators on its partner
Corporates boost sales
There were several winners and perhaps only one clear loser in the mobile device market over the final quarter of 2003, according to figures from market research firm Canalys.





