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AT&T 2011 Roadmap Leaks, Android, Blackberry, and Windows Phone Mango in tow

, Aug 23rd 2011 Discuss [2]

What we’re looking at here is a completely unverified, yet generally believable roadmap that’s been picked up by PocketNow which shows a whole handful of devices releasing on the USA ST&T network during the second half of 2011. This list includes a whole batch of Android phones, all of them running Android 2.3.3 or 2.3.4 Gingerbread, two BlackBerry 7 devices and two Windows Phone 7.5 Mango devices. Educated guesses abound!

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Windows Phone Marketplace open for Mango app submissions

, Aug 23rd 2011 Discuss [4]

Microsoft's Windows Phone Marketplace has opened up its doors to app submissions for the upcoming Mango update. Back in July, Microsoft's Windows Phone Marketplace Senior Director Todd Brix had promised to start accepting submissions in late August and here we are with the Mango update rumored to launch in less than two weeks. Read The Full Story

HTC September 1 Facebook event to be all Mango?

If you recall last week I mentioned that HTC had put up a Facebook invite to get users to come over to an event it was holding in London. At the time, I speculated that likely meant some new devices would be shown off at the event. BGR has been told by a source that new products are exactly what HTC will be showing off. Read The Full Story

Fujitsu IS12T Mango phone Available for Pre-Order

, Aug 20th 2011 Discuss [9]

The folks at the Au KDDI store in Nishi-Kasai in Tokyo Japan have just tweeted something that'll get your Windows Phone Mango ears ringin', that being that they're going to have the Fujitsu IS12T as early as this Thursday, August 25th, 2011. Windows Phone 7.5 Mango has been juicing up the Microsoft-loving public for some weeks now, especially after a slightly early build leaked this past week. Last we'd heard, this device was already supposed to be released to the public by this time - that did not happen, but this new release certainly appears to be legit! Read The Full Story

Microsoft luring webOS developers with free Windows Phones

, Aug 19th 2011 Discuss [37]

Now that webOS devices will be discontinued what are webOS developers to do? Well, they could become developers for the Windows Phone platform and receive a free handset while they're at it. Only a day after the HP announcement, Microsoft is already moving in on webOS developers, pledging that they'll provide all the tools they need to succeed. Read The Full Story

Microsoft Fast Async will usher in Xbox Live three screen gaming

It would be cool if games that are on the Xbox 360 console that were also available for mobiles and computers could be played with multiple users all on different devices. The new feature that will enable three screen gaming is called Fast Async. Microsoft didn't offer up all the details when it was unveiled this week, but we do know some about the service. Fast Async will be implemented by Xbox Live developers that are creating turn-by-turn games like Scrabble and chess clones. Read The Full Story

Microsoft: Google-Motorola Deal Makes Windows Phone Only Equal Opportunity Platform

, Aug 15th 2011 Discuss [17]

In the wake of today's shocker that Google is acquiring Motorola Mobility, Microsoft has issued a statement that's almost just as bewildering. Windows Phone President Andy Lees expressed that after the Google-Motorola deal, the Windows Phone platform will be the only one that provides equal opportunity to all partners. It's truly an odd statement when you think about the company's partnership with Nokia. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Weekly Roundup Video – August 14, 2011

, Aug 14th 2011 Discuss [2]

This past week brought more patent litigation drama along with new rumors for the exciting gadgets to come in the next few months. Sales of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 have been blocked in Europe after Apple won a preliminary injunction on the tablet. Apple became the world’s largest company briefly when its market valuation surpassed that of Exxon Mobile. Windows Phone Mango is now rumored for a September 1 launch with Nokia confirming closure of its US Symbian and feature phone operations. The first screenshots of Android Ice Cream Sandwich leaked with its roll-out likely in November. And there’s much much more. Continue after the cut for the full video and roundup list.

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Windows Phone 7 Mango Leak Available for Download Now

, Aug 14th 2011 Discuss [2]

The folks at Microsoft have released build 7720 for their Windows Phone mobile operating system internally this weekend, a leaked version of this full upgrade to what's otherwise known as Windows Phone Mango available now. This is NOT an official release from Microsoft as it's only been sent out internally, within the company, that meaning of course NOT FOR YOU! But that doesn't hold back the folks at XDA Developers does it? I think not. Hackers rejoice, today you may load an early version of the final Windows Phone Mango build on your devices. Read The Full Story

Compal to deliver Windows Phone to Nokia starting in September

We already know that Nokia is placing many of its smartphone hopes on Windows Phone 7 Mango to pull it out of the pit of despair that its smartphones business is stuck in. Symbian has tanked for Nokia in the last few months leaving WP7 it's only hope in many areas. Compal is building the smartphones for Nokia that will be crammed with Mango when it launches. Mango is expected to launch officially on September 1. Read The Full Story

Windows Phone 7 Mango Coming September 1

, Aug 11th 2011 Discuss [5]

Microsoft's major update to Windows Phone 7, codenamed Mango, may be rolling out much sooner than we expected. Fall was the time frame given by Microsoft and along the way evidence has cropped up suggesting an arrival sometime in September. But now, new reports from insider sources claim that the update will be released starting September 1. Read The Full Story

Windows Phone Tango smartphone for sale on Facebook, Dev contest winner auctions off HTC Mazaa smartphone

Windows Phone Tango is aimed at lower end handsets apparently, as we talked about a few days ago. We still don’t have all the details on the OS at this point, but if you are very curious about Tango here is your chance to get hands on. A person is attempting to sell a HTC HD7 on Facebook that has been flashed with a development build of Tango. Read The Full Story

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