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Sci-Tech Today | Mon, Apr 23

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Because the BlackBerry emulator is being written for Windows Mobile 6.0, the newest version of Microsoft Corp.'s platform, it won't be compatible with most existing Windows-based handhelds without an upgrade of the operating system.

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5 mainstream media weighed in on a similar topic

32 Months Ago, Top Tech News says (in T-Mobile Phone First with Windows Mobile 6) The T-Mobile Wing costs $299 with a two-year contract and runs Windows Mobile 6, Microsoft Corp.'s latest operating system for "smart" phones, which handle e-mail, documents and Web browsing in addition to phone calls.

Windows Mobile 6 also allows the user to search remotely stored e-ma...

And NewsFactor Network says (in T-Mobile Phone First with Windows Mobile 6) The T-Mobile Wing costs $299 with a two-year contract and runs Windows Mobile 6, Microsoft Corp.'s latest operating system for "smart" phones, which handle e-mail, documents and Web browsing in addition to phone calls.

Windows Mobile 6 also allows the user to search remotely stored e-ma...

And CIO Today says (in T-Mobile Phone First with Windows Mobile 6) The T-Mobile Wing costs $299 with a two-year contract and runs Windows Mobile 6, Microsoft Corp.'s latest operating system for "smart" phones, which handle e-mail, documents and Web browsing in addition to phone calls.

Windows Mobile 6 also allows the user to search remotely stored e-ma...

And Sci-Tech Today says (in T-Mobile Phone First with Windows Mobile 6) The T-Mobile Wing costs $299 with a two-year contract and runs Windows Mobile 6, Microsoft Corp.'s latest operating system for "smart" phones, which handle e-mail, documents and Web browsing in addition to phone calls.

Windows Mobile 6 also allows the user to search remotely stored e-ma...

And chris@aximsite.com from Mobility Site says (in T-Mobile Wing (HTC Atlas) Review) I carried the HTC Wizard ( T-Mobile MDA ) on/off for most of 2006 and really love the slide out keyboard concept. I wandered off into the Windows Mobile Powered smartphone direction for quite a bit before the Palm Treo 750 became my daily driver. After using the Wing for the last week or so, I am t...

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