Sunday, February 27, 2011

Sprint To Sell HTC Handset with Windows Phone 7

 Sprint Nextel will offer a handset next month from HTC that includes Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 operating system.

It is Sprint’s first device based on Microsoft’s new operating system that the software king hopes will strengthen its position in the U.S. smartphone market.

HTC today announced the phone – the HTC Arrive – will be available from Sprint on March 20.  The smartphone will be available for $199.99 with a two-year service agreement or eligible upgrade and after a $100 mail-in rebate (excluding taxes) in all Sprint retail channels.

HTC also said that beginning today customers can pre-order the handset at any participating Sprint store with the purchase of a $50 Sprint card.

The smartphone features a sliding QWERTY keyboard and tilt-up display and integrates with such Microsoft services as Bing, Zune and Xbox Live.

For more details about the phone, check out Sprint’s fact sheet.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Sprint Snags First CDMA Windows Phone 7 Handset

Overland Park, Kan. - The Windows Phone 7 smartphone platform will come to a CDMA network for the first time with the March 20 arrival of the $199 HTC Arrive on the Sprint network.

The phone, priced after $100 mail-in rebate and two-year contract, is also the first Windows Phone 7 handset to combine a sliding QWERTY keyboard with a tilt-up display that creates the appearance of a tiny laptop. It also features such preinstalled Windows 7 upgrades as copy and paste.

The Arrive, which is similar to the HTC 7 Pro offered outside the U.S., can be preordered now at any Sprint Store with the purchase of $50 Sprint gift card.

Like the multiple GSM/HSPA Windows 7 phones available here in the U.S. from T-Mobile and AT&T,  the 6.5-ounce HTC Arrive meets Microsoft's minimum performance requirements, or "chassis spec," which mandates a minimum 1GHz processor, 5-megapixel camera, 800 by 480 capacitive touchscreen display, minimum RAM and flash-memory requirements, and the like. They also feature 720p HD video recording.

On top of these features, HTC added its HTC Hub weather and widgets, and Sprint added such services as Sprint TV and Movie streaming, NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile, and Sprint Football Live.

Other features include 3.6-inch touchscreen, 5-megapixel camera with flash and autofocus, digital zoom, 16GB of non-removable memory, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, stereo Bluetooth 2.1 (+ EDR), and SRS Wow surround sound processing.

The Windows 7 OS was designed to achieve two basic goals: simplify basic operating tasks using as few taps as possible and organize information for easy access, Microsoft said. As a result, all phones feature six hubs where the most common applications and tasks are accessible and integrated. The hubs include an Office Hub with key Microsoft productivity applications, a games hub, a music and video hub, a pictures hub, a people hub incorporating contacts and social-network feeds, and a marketplace hub for downloading apps. The Office Hub features apps to read and edit Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel and PowerPoint), Sharepoint for on-the-go collaboration, and OneNote.

The OS's Live Tiles feature displays multiple tiles on a customizable home screen, each tile letting users see live information such as real-time news and weather updates from the Web, pending messages and appointments, the number of unread emails, or friends' status on social-networking sites.

Other ease-of-use features include the ability to take pictures quickly if the phone is off. Users hit the camera button, waking up the phone so they can immediately take pictures. Users can also set the camera to automatically send each picture to a cloud-based storage service as they are taken.

A dedicated search button helps people find data across applications, whether in contacts, the Microsoft Marketplace, in e-mail or on the Web. From the Start screen, the search button accesses the Bing for Mobile service to deliver Web search results, local information, maps, directions and the like.

 All phones are also integrated with other Microsoft services such as Windows Live, Xbox Live, Windows Marketplace to purchase or stream music, and the Zune Pass subscription-based music downloading and streaming service. Users also get access to the more than 4,000 Windows Phone 7 apps. Talk time is up to 6 hours.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Windows Phone 7 Update Bricks Samsung Phones

Earlier today we reported  about Microsoft's new Windows Phone 7 update that was released to update the phone's software. However, within hours of its release, many Windows Phone 7 device owners reported that the update bricks the phone - makes it non-functional. Tom Warren of WinRumors noted on his blog that Samsung Omnia 7 owners who applied the update were left with phones that either didn't boot up correctly or suffered from Samsung backup issues.

Microsoft has released new update for Windows Phone 7 on phone updater. The recent update is meant to make the phone ready for the major one that is expected to release in March. However, instead of that this measly update gives number of errors to Windows Phone 7 devices users and made number of WP7 based Samsung phones non-functional.

Microsoft's Windows Phone Support Twitter account acknowledged the issues faced by the number of users and suggests taking the devices to the store for getting it fixed. Officially, Microsoft hasn't acknowledged the issue but the support team stated that the Windows Phone team is looking into it.

Note: We tried updating Windows Phone 7 based HTC Mozart on Windows 7 but Zune Driver error threw back. Apparently, the update was successfully implemented on MacBook Pro with Mac OS X Snow Leopard.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Windows Phone 7 Update Today

A new update for Windows Phone 7 is expected today, but before you get all excited, we must tell you that this is not the March 8 update we had reported earlier. The March 8 update is highly anticipated because it will bring several improvements to the new mobile OS, including the blatantly omitted copy and paste feature and possibly improved Marketplace search.

This first update for Windows Phone 7 to be released today is meant to improve the software update process. This may seem to be less exciting, but it is a crucial step in getting future updates to the handset as smoothly as possible.

The update will be available today, but will not be sent out to everyone at once. Rather, it will be released in batches to users of Windows Phone 7, to ensure that the process goes smoothly. In order to get this update, you must connect your Windows Phone handset to the Zune software on Windows or the WP7 Connector for Mac and you will be guided through the update.

Monday, February 21, 2011

SPEED: To Broadcast Budweiser Roast Of Harvick

The first ever “Budweiser Roast of Kevin Harvick” is scheduled to air nationally on SPEED at 9 p.m. EST this Saturday, Feb. 19. The made-for-TV comedy event was taped in front of a live studio audience at the Hilton Daytona Beach Resort and was produced by the Elevation Group.

The show, featuring a panel of celebrity guests that each took a turn at “roasting” the guest of honor, Kevin Harvick, was directed by Emmy Award winner Dennis Rosenblatt. The program is scheduled to broadcast for one hour. Headlining the one-hour program are two-time Sprint Cup Series champion Tony Stewart, Elliott Sadler, Kevin’s wife DeLana Harvick, nationally known comedians Jeremy Hotz, Earthquake, Jon Reep and other NASCAR personalities.

The program is part of Budweiser’s overall marketing platform and reinforces the brand’s “Grab Some Buds” tagline.

“The ‘Budweiser Roast of Kevin Harvick’ is a great way for us to activate our relationship with Kevin in a new and exciting way,” said Brad Brown, senior director, sports marketing, Anheuser-Busch. “The show seemed to play well live, and we are looking forward to the broadcast of the event on SPEED Saturday night.”

Friday, February 18, 2011

Windows Phone 7 Support for VOIP May Be Announced At Mix 2011

Even though Windows Phone 7 is a great platform, it is missing many features. Some of these features prevent a Skype for Windows Phone 7 app from releasing. Microsoft is working hard to catch up to Android phones and the iPhone. A big feature that currently missing, is socket support. This feature allows applications to establish a two-way voice over IP call. With Microsoft, trying to get Phone 7 out to the market there was no way they could finish. During the Mobile World Congress, there was a QA session for developers. When asked about support for Sockets, a read between the lines reply ensued.


Brandon Watson said that Sockets Support was a top three request from developers. He then stated there would be no official announcement today, but they do not like disappointing their developers. I take that to mean it is coming.

Socket Support on Windows Phone 7 paves the way for popular VOIP applications. Of course, the biggest name in that list would be Skype. However, this does not guarantee they would build Skype for Windows Phone 7. It only removes any excuse for not having one.


Resource - http://www.simplemobilereview.com/windows-phone-7-support-for-voip-may-be-announced-at-mix-2011/

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Windows 7 Security: 5 Simple Ways to Stay Safer

Is your Windows 7 PC as secure as it could be?

It's often too easy for you busy laptop warriors to assume your Windows PCs are safe. A computer virus? That's not going to happen to me ... until it does.

So in addition to running a full antivirus software suite, either free and good enough (Avast, Microsoft Security Essentials) or paid and Teflon strong (Symantec Norton, Kaspersky), you should also take advantage of Windows 7's built-in security settings and updates.

These five simple security features in Windows 7 help keep the bad guys at bay.

Action Center

Action Center, the home base for your PC's security, lists all information about security settings. The main role of Action Center is to consistently check on security items such as your network firewall and maintenance items including backup and restore, to make sure your machine is healthy.

The Action Center in Windows 7 gives you a view of all your PC's security and maintenance features.

Action Center shows up as a little white flag on the right-hand side of the Windows 7 toolbar, or it can be reached by the path Control Panel -- System and Security -- Action Center.

Inside Action Center, you can make sure your Windows Firewall is on, your antivirus software is up to date and that your PC is set to install updates automatically.

When the status of a monitored security item changes, such as your antivirus becoming out of date, Action Center notifies you with a message in the taskbar. Then when you open Action Center, the status of the item in question changes color to indicate the severity of the problem, and an action is requested.

[ For complete coverage on Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system -- including hands-on reviews, video tutorials and advice on enterprise rollouts -- see CIO.com's Windows 7 Bible. ]

Action Center is a helpful resource that warns you when there may be trouble. Be sure not to neglect those Action Center messages when they turn up.

Windows Defender

Windows Defender, antispyware software that's included with Windows 7, runs automatically when it is turned on.

Spyware is any unwanted or potentially harmful software that can be installed on your computer without your knowledge any time you connect to the Internet. It can also infect your computer when you install programs using a CD or DVD.

Windows Defender staves off spyware in two ways:

    * Real-time protection. Windows Defender alerts you when spyware attempts to install itself or to run on your computer. It also alerts you when programs attempt to change important Windows settings.
    * Scanning options. You can use Windows Defender to scan for spyware that might be installed on your computer, to schedule scans on a regular basis, and to automatically remove anything that's detected during a scan.

To open Windows Defender, click the Start button located in the far left of the task bar. In the search box, type Defender, and then, in the list of results, click Windows Defender.

User Account Control

UAC, the security feature that prompts you for permission to install or open programs, was despised by Windows Vista users, but it is much more customizable in Windows 7. The options are no longer "on or off"; there are four notification levels that a user can set.

The four settings in Windows 7 UAC's customizable slider range from Always notify to Never notify.

The improved Windows 7 UAC is essential in that it informs you when a program makes a change that could potentially harm your computer or make it susceptible to security threats.

If you are your computer's administrator (in most cases you are), you can click Yes to continue. If you are not an administrator, someone with an administrator account on the computer will have to enter their password for you to continue.

When your permission is needed to open a program or install software, UAC will notify you with one of four different types of dialog boxes:

    * When a program or setting is part of Windows and needs your permission to start.
    * When a program is not a part of Windows and needs your permission to start
    * When a program with an unknown publisher needs your permission to start
    * When you have been blocked by your system administrator from running a program because the program is known to be untrusted

To modify User Account Control Settings, click the Start button and then click Control Panel. In the search box, type uac, and then click Change User Account Control Settings.

Windows Update

Windows Update can be a pest, especially when updates pop up when you're in the middle of 10 things. But by installing the latest updates as they become available for your PC, you are continually improving the security, reliability and performance of your computer without too much of an inconvenience.

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You can set Windows to automatically install "important" and "recommended" updates or to install important updates only. Important updates are for more critical security and reliability issues and recommended updates address noncritical problems.

To turn on automatic Windows Updates:

    * Click on the Start button. In the search box type Update, and then in the list of results click Windows Update.
    * In the left pane, click Change Settings.


    * Under Important updates, you can choose if you want to install new updates automatically, and the day and time you want the latest updates to take place (i.e. Every Day at 6 am).


    * Under Recommended Updates select the "Give me recommended updates the same way I receive important updates" check box, and then click OK.

Windows Firewall

Windows Firewall is an easy feature to turn on or off and can help prevent hackers and worms from slithering into your computer through a network or the Internet. A firewall can also help stop your computer from sending malicious software to other computers.

Unless you have another firewall enabled, such as a corporate network firewall, you should turn on Windows Firewall to protect your computer and network (if you have one).

To turn on Windows Firewall:

    * Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel. In the search box, type firewall, and then click Windows Firewall.

    * In the left pane, click "Turn Windows Firewall on or off." If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

    * Click Turn on Windows Firewall under each network location that you want to help protect, and then click OK.

Note: If your computer is connected to a corporate network, your company's group policy settings might prevent you from turning on Windows Firewall.

Resource : http://www.networkworld.com/news/2011/021411-windows-7-security-5-simple.html

7 Reasons Why The Windows Phone 7 Is THE iPhone Killer

The sleeping giant is back. With yesterday’s announcement of the new Windows Phone 7 I believe we are seeing the rise of Phone 7 as the iPhone killer. Forget Android, this is the one you need to pay attention to.

Why? Scale, style and apps are the key reasons. Not to mention one of the longest computing heritages and a suite of services that range from business to entertainment, browsing and searching.

The Windows Phone 7 hooks this all together in a way that puts the market on its head. Instead of emulating what others have done, Microsoft has taken a radical approach to the phone. I give you 7 reasons why I believe this is the one


1. Tiles
From the get go, this just looks better. The tile function of the screen replaces the icon displays seen on the iPhone and the Android with living breathing tiles. Just picking up the phone you can see what is going on in your world without opening any app.



I know we can have push notifications on the iPhone and alerts on the Android but they both require some element of effort. The push notifications don’t always hang around on your iPhone and on the Nexus I have to slide the thing down and then read through the various bits.



This delivery of information is just one example of how Microsoft are looking to fully innovate with this phone, not just deliver a version of what the market is used to.

2. Hub Strategy

The Hub strategy is core for Windows Phone 7 and it makes a lot of sense. So, I will have a music hub in the shape of the Zune app. But this app is not restricted to content I have uploaded to, or bought in Zune, but all the music content on my ‘phone. On my iPhone I have many music apps, each with different content. I have to remember where my music is before I can play it. With the 7 I can access my music in the various apps, or I can have a centralised hub of music.





 Read here for full story http://thenextweb.com/mobile/2010/03/16/7-reasons-windows-7-phone-iphone-killer/


Thursday, February 10, 2011

Windows 7 seven First Official Video




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