Microsoft's Word Flow keyboard on Windows Phone is coming to iOS
Microsoft is working on extending the availability of its Word Flow smartphone keyboard to other platforms, starting with iOS.
Microsoft is working on extending the availability of its Word Flow smartphone keyboard to other platforms, starting with iOS.
IDC has investigated the reason customers choose their smartphone, and the results are interesting.
Apple's new iPhones have contributed to an increase in its smartphone market share, a new report explains.
The latest data on the state of the U.S. smartphone market is in.
Microsoft is soon to offer customers cash for iPhones, according to a recent report.
More iDevice-bashing has surfaced online from both Microsoft and Nokia.
Google's Android continues to dominate the smartphone operating system market, according to recent data.
A Microsoft executive goes after iOS and Android.
Jean-Louis Gassée says he told Nokia to fire CEO Stephen Elop and switch to Android.
While Microsoft's made Windows Phone better, it's still not a serious threat to Apple.
Nokia's flagship handset is beautiful, well-made, inexpensive, and utterly worthless.
Apple's recently unveiled iOS 5 sure looks good, but how does it compare with its rivals? One recently published chart outlines the features of Apple's iOS 5, and compares them against Android 2.3 ("Gingerbread"), Windows Phone 7 ("Mango") and BlackBerry 7 OS.
IDC has recently released a new long term forecast for the worldwide smart phone markets, in which the group sees the iOS' market share decrease by 2015 and Android's to increase.
Apple's iDevices are incontestably the benchmark products when it comes to mobile computing nowadays. Two weeks ago already, we've seen the first Windows 7 slate prototype being ran against an iPad. This week, it's windows phone's turn to get the same treatment, against an iPhone 4.
Microsoft's Chief Operating Officer, Kevin Turner, has recently compared the iPhone 4 with Windows Vista. Read on to find out why this is so upsetting for Apple fanboys to hear.
According to a recent report, Microsoft have started throwing cash at iPhone developers in an attempt to get them to port their own apps over to the upcoming Windows Phone 7. Read on to find out more about this crazy story.