News to know: Windows Phone 7; MWC 2010; Intel, Nokia; Oracle
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MWC coverage starting with...
Windows Phone 7 Series
Mary Jo Foley: Ten things we still don't know about Microsoft's next-gen Windows Phones
- Image Gallery: Windows Phone 7 Series
- Foley: Will all Xbox games work on Windows Phone 7 devices?
- Joel Evans: Is Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 Series a game changer?
- Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Windows Phone 7 Series ... what we know, and what we don't
- Matthew Miller: Old dogs show they can still rock the mobile world
- Microsoft Phone press conference, Mobile World Congress '10
- Microsoft announces Windows Phone 7 Series with Xbox and Zune integration
- Windows Phone 7 video
- Look who's running Windows Phone (and Zune devices) engineering now
- Gizmodo: Windows Phone 7 Series: Everything Is Different Now
- Engadget: Windows Phone 7 Series is official, and Microsoft is playing to win
- CNet News: Windows Phone 7 at a glance
MeeGo from Intel and Nokia...
- Christopher Dawson: What does MeeGo mean for us?
- Dana Blankenhorn: Intel and Nokia set Linux up for MeeGo fail
- Matthew Miller: Nokia and Intel announce MeeGo Linux-based device platform
Symbian 3 and more...
- Matthew Miller: Nokia shows off Symbian^3, slick as any other new mobile OS
- Symbian 3 announced
- Cell phone operators join forces to battle Apple
- Adobe launches AIR for mobile; Eyes Android support in 2010
- WiMax deployments ramp globally, but U.S. lags
- Samsung Bada-based Wave has Bluetooth 3.0 and 802.11n WiFi
- Sony Ericsson Vivaz and Vivaz Pro hands-on photos (right)
Kingsley-Hughes: Restart issues after installing MS10-015? Microsoft wants your help!
Dennis Howlett: Oracle kills free support blog and Twitter account
- Michael Krigsman: Social CRM and enterprise business
- Oliver Marks: Machiavelli, Cheers and the Lukewarm Effect
Rachel King: Help and tips for photographing parades and festivities
Apple bans iPhone hackers from iTunes App Store
Jason Perlow: iPad iSolationism
Sean Portnoy: Acer announces first Nvidia Ion 2 netbook: Aspire One 532G
First Samsung 3D HDTVs available for pre-order on Amazon.com
SF Chronicle: Facebook directs more online users than Google
Dana Blankenhorn: Will mHealth get beyond the press release?
Tom Foremski: Has Google crossed the Rubicon in mixing paid listings with organic search?
Doug Hanchard: Where are they now; McKinnon, Fiorina, Whitman, Spitzer, Cucolo, Schmidt
Sean Portnoy: This week's HDTV deals: Cheap Westinghouse LCDs at Target, Samsung plasma on clearance at Best Buy
Hard-drivin' 'Rods and Mods' on display (photos)
David Morgenstern: Engineering: The Mac is coming back
Jason O'Grady: MWSF10 Gallery - Day 1 (Thursday)