HTC has unveiled five new Windows Phone 7 smartphones: HTC 7 Surround, HTC 7 Mozart, HTC 7 Trophy, HTC 7 Pro and HTC HD7. This strong and diverse family of phones features Microsoft’s new Windows ...
NEW YORK (AP) — HTC will start making a version of its flagship HTC One phone with Microsoft’s Windows software inside. Some car loan interest qualifies for a tax deduction over the next few years Why ...
If you listen really closely to this leaked ad for an HTC Windows Phone 7 handset with a 16-megapixel camera, you can hear the sound of compact digital cameras dying a sad, slow death. HTC’s ...
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The HTC HD2 is one of the most powerful Windows Mobile phones on the market today… unfortunately it runs Windows Mobile 6.5 and Microsoft has made it pretty clear it has no plans to issue updates that ...
HTC's HD7 Windows Phone 7 handset appears to be suffering from proximity sensor issues, at least in units that have been distributed with non-final firmware. O2 gave out HD7s on Monday at an event ...
Hey, would you look at that—November 8th, and three WP7 phones have gone on sale in the US as promised. T-Mobile’s got HTC’s 4.3-inch HD7, whereas AT&T has the ...
NAME:HTC Surround PRICE: $199 w/ two-year contract, $550 w/ no contract FUN FACT: Microsoft set its own guidelines for what specs are featured in every Windows 7-based smartphone. THE BACK STORY: A ...
HTC used the so called unibody design, meaning the phone’s mask is made from one piece. In fact, the only removable thing is the SIM card lid. Even the battery is integrated and cannot be removed.
Microsoft will soon begin pushing out Windows Phone 7 Mango as an over-the-air software update for devices currently running Windows Phone 7. But if you’ve got an HTC phone and you’re willing to do a ...
This week on the PC World Podcast, editors Tim Moynihan, Robert Strohmeyer, Ginny Mies, and Nick Mediati are ready to party! Sort of. Listen in to hear them discuss Microsoft's mind-boggling Windows 7 ...