Tag Archive for 'Microsoft'

January 12, 2012

On The Floor At CES

We’ve got our troops on the floor at CES and they are ready to bring back all the juicy details. From the Mobile App Showdown to the Last Gadget Standing, CES was chock-full of enthusiastic developers and innovators ready to show why 2012 may be the biggest year yet for all things mobile. Be sure to find Chad Brown and Bruce Slywka (our resident conference gurus) to find out what IdentityMine has in store for you in the coming months.

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December 7, 2011

Major Update for Xbox 360 User Interface

Microsoft announced yesterday that the newest update to their game console, the Xbox 360, will include an update to Kinect integration centered around the user’s digital entertainment. Microsoft states, “Xbox 360 is transforming how you enjoy TV entertainment and is giving you the power to control it with your voice.”  With a Kinect unit for Xbox 360, users can now universally control every aspect of their Xbox 360 experience with their voice; Bing search integration, custom applications for on-demand TV, movies, sports and more. Not only did Microsoft update the way users interact with their Xbox 360, they also changed the user interface of the Xbox Live marketplace to a metro style, replicating the look and feel of the current Windows Phone platform. This is great because Microsoft is releasing an application that allows Windows Phone users to search for shows and control the Xbox from the phone, much like the Xfinity application for Android and iPhones.

You say it, Xbox finds it

The power of Kinect with Bing integration will allow any user to discover endless amounts of entertainment in one central location using one controller; your voice. Effective December 6th, this update will completely change the way users interact with their Xbox 360 and the way they discover digital entertainment.

Evolution of TV and Entertainment Infographic

December 5, 2011

Turn Your Android or iPhone Into a Windows Phone

Microsoft wants to convert your Android or iPhone into a Windows Phone and all you have to do it go to this link while on your mobile internet browser and away you go. Once you enter the webpage you will be able to run your Android or iPhone as a Windows Phone device with a basic user experience; make calls, emails, messages, scheduling, contacts, and nearby search. While the experience is much different from my Android phone, I can say that it was a welcomed change that I wouldn’t mind using more often. I enjoyed the Metro UI and the look/feel of the live tiles on my 4.3 inch screen.  Will this change the minds of die-hard Android or iPhone users? Possibly not, but I do believe that the average smartphone user (such as me) should definitely take a look at a Windows Phone when it comes time for an upgrade.

December 2, 2011

Microsoft’s Apollo on Windows Phone

Michael Halbherr, Executive Vice President for Location аnԁ Commerce, stated that the release of Microsoft’s Apollo on Windows Phone will be sometime between Q2 and Q3 in 2012. Along with revealing a proposed release date, Halbherr also stated that Apollo will be a “very different game” when compared to Windows Phone Mango, which alludes to the fact that this release will be very well aligned with Windows 8.

Back in June, a few Apollo features were leaked; Localization, an Inspiration Engine, One handed input, Next-gen soft keyboard, and Voice Typing but this is all still speculation. While there is no concrete list of features included in Microsoft’s Apollo on Windows Phone, Halbherr mentioned that he was working on convincing Microsoft to include Near Field Communications (NFC) and a “positioning network” which would align Windows Phone to work better with Navteq, Nokia’s navigation and location-based service solution. Nokia is getting a better hold on the Windows Phone market and is more tightly knitted with Microsoft’s Windows Phone teams, which will definitely help with deeper integration of proprietary applications on Nokia Windows Phones. In an interview with Tech Radar, Niklas Savander, Executive VP of Markets for Nokia, stated “When you look within the Windows Phone ecosystem and compare how the Lumia performs, there we have a contractual agreement with Microsoft for a certain amount of engineering which we can use for differentiation.” Nokia shied away from making their Lumia line of phones significantly different from other Windows Phones for fears of fragmenting the developer ecosystem. We will really see the differentiation Nokia brings to the Windows Phone market when Apollo is released.

November 30, 2011

Nokia Lumia 900 Revealed In Developer Video

Last week, Nokia revealed a video that was “supposed” to be intended for developers, but made its way to the consumer side thanks to All About Phones.  The video was created to inform developers about Nokia’s “Stunning New Hardware” and “Dynamic Microsoft OS”.  While the information in the developer video is nothing new to the public, the video is said to feature a Nokia 900 phone that has not yet reached the hands of consumers.  Many are speculating as to what phone it could be and sources purport the device to be a Lumia 900, sporting a massive 4.3″ screen (compared to the Lumia 800), but nothing is certain at this point.  As of now, we have little information about the device’s hardware features although more may be revealed at this year’s CES event in January.  At least we know Microsoft and Nokia are following through with their commitment to provide a wide range of powerful Windows Phone devices.