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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...
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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
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...
33 Months Ago,
Sci-Tech Today says
(in RIM Unveils BlackBerry Suite for Competing Handsets)
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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