Nokia had to apologize when one of the videos promoting a feature of their recently launched Lumia 920 smartphone was found to be faked.
No one was surprised as it happens all the time. But consumers today expect companies to show real features
Nokia City Lens is one of the most exciting mobile apps being launched by Nokia for their Lumia branded devices.
The company has just announced that the app is out of beta testing and is now available through the Windows Phone Marketplace.
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PayPal has finally launched their mobile app for the Windows Phone platform.
The app is available as a free download from the Windows Phone Marketplace.
Features:
SEND & REQUEST MONEY: Whether you want to send a money gift or pay off
Adobe has updated their Reader mobile app for the Windows phone devices.
The latest update comes with these new features:
1. Updated File Browser
2. Ability to select, copy and search text.
3. Navigate using Scrubber and Bookmarks
4. Open
Nokia showcased their latest smartphone model Lumia 920 earlier this week. The company did not reveal anything about the launch period though reports say that AT&T; could bring it to their network on November 2.
Nokia Lumia 920 is their first model
Mark/Space has launched a new app for folks who just bought a Windows Phone device.
Welcome Home for Windows Phone is designed to ease migration from other platforms to Windows Phone. It is available for both Windows and OS X.
The app can
Online sources are reporting that Verizon Wireless would change their position with respect to Windows Phone platform.
The US based mobile service provider is expected to be one of the launch partners of Windows Phone 8.
Verizon has not shown
Crackle has launched an official mobile app for the Windows Phone devices.
The app connects the user to their media streaming service.
Consumer gets access to tons of digital content like movies and television shows.
Google recently rebranded Google Android Market as Google Play Store.
Microsoft seems to be working on a similar rebranding. Latest updates on their website suggests that they are planning to rebrand Windows Phone Marketplace as Windows Phone
Online sources are reporting that Microsoft would switch a brand new branding for their new user interface that would be part of the Windows 8 operating system.
Microsoft has been using the Metro branding for this new UI guideline that launched