Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 7th Feb 2010 19:11 UTC
Windows Later this month, Microsoft will most likely unveil Windows Mobile 7 Windows Phone 7 at the Mobile World Congress. Rumours abound, and the latest set of rumours paint a rather dramatic turnaround for Microsoft's mobile platform - no more multitasking, application distribution limited to official channels, and a whole lot more.
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RE[4]: Look at android
by Chaos_One on Mon 8th Feb 2010 11:28 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Look at android"
Chaos_One
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The phone feature of my iPhone is rarely used.

I use mine for e-mail, RSS feeds, Twitter, Facebook and games.

The lack of multitasking for 3rd party apps doesn't bother me. The only thing I would like to run in the background is an IM app or Skype (which is also part IM app). It seems most people only want multitasking to stream music in the background.

I don't view my iPhone as a computer, but I can do a lot with it I'd previously used a "real" computer for.

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