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		<title>Microsoft shutting down Windows Mobile market, My Phone service</title>
		<link>http://www.bgr.com/2011/06/10/microsoft-shutting-down-windows-mobile-market-my-phone-service/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 2011 17:24:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan S. Geller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While Microsoft was one of the last to launch an app store on Windows Mobile 6, the company will be the first to shut one down as well. Microsoft has alerted Windows Mobile 6 customers that the company plans to shut down the entire service, including the ability for new developers to submit new applications on July 15th. Though customers will still be able to purchase and redownload apps, we&#8217;re guessing that&#8217;s coming to a close pretty soon as well. Additionally, Microsoft&#8217;s My Phone service — the software and service that backs up data on your phone including multimedia — will be going offline as well on August 7th. The goods news is that there&#8217;s Windows Phone, and this is]]></description>
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<p>While Microsoft was one of the last to launch an app store on Windows Mobile 6, the company will be the first to shut one down as well. Microsoft has alerted Windows Mobile 6 customers that the company plans to shut down the entire service, including the ability for new developers to submit new applications on July 15th. Though customers will still be able to purchase and redownload apps, we&#8217;re guessing that&#8217;s coming to a close pretty soon as well. Additionally, Microsoft&#8217;s My Phone service — the software and service that backs up data on your phone including multimedia — will be going offline as well on August 7th. The goods news is that there&#8217;s Windows Phone, and this is a logical step towards shifting consumers over to the new ecosystem.</p>
<p>Thanks, Joshua!</p>
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		<title>Microsoft My Phone helps find a lost HTC Pure</title>
		<link>http://www.bgr.com/2009/12/26/microsoft-my-phone-helps-find-a-lost-htc-pure/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 14:22:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kelly Hodgkins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is a slow post-Christmas Saturday, a perfect day for a feel-good piece courtesy of CBS News and Microsoft. The short video segment showcases the Microsoft My Phone service which, amongst other things, allows users to locate and retrieve a lost mobile phone. Watch as host Natali DelConte tosses her AT&#38;T HTC Pure into the back of a cab as it drives straight into the heart of New York City. Laugh Be concerned when the GPS signal fails and the phone is no longer traceable, seemingly lost forever. Smile when her phone is returned to her, not through some fancy GPS locating service, but through the kindness of others who responded to her phone&#8217;s &#8220;I&#8217;m lost, call Natali&#8221; distress message.]]></description>
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<p>It is a slow post-Christmas Saturday, a perfect day for a feel-good piece courtesy of CBS News and Microsoft. The short video segment showcases the Microsoft My Phone service which, amongst other things, allows users to locate and retrieve a lost mobile phone. Watch as host Natali DelConte tosses her AT&amp;T HTC Pure into the back of a cab as it drives straight into the heart of New York City. <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Laugh</span> Be concerned when the GPS signal fails and the phone is no longer traceable, seemingly lost forever. Smile when her phone is returned to her, not through some fancy GPS locating service, but through the kindness of others who responded to her phone&#8217;s  &#8220;I&#8217;m lost, call Natali&#8221; distress message. No, it&#8217;s not the caliber of <em>It&#8217;s a Wonderful Life</em> but for a tech blog on a Saturday, it is about as heart-warming as you can get. Video after the break</p>
<p>[Via <a href="http://pocketnow.com/tech-news/cbs-early-show-finds-natalis-lost-windows-phone">Pocket Now</a>]<span id="more-41244"></span></p>
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		<title>Microsoft announces Windows Mobile 6.5, My Phone, Recite and a Marketplace</title>
		<link>http://www.bgr.com/2009/02/16/microsoft-announces-windows-mobile-65-my-phone-recite-and-a-marketplace/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2009 15:03:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kelly Hodgkins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[No surprises at Microsoft&#8217;s MWC press conference today as it announced Windows Mobile 6.5 and a handful of services we&#8217;ve already detailed fairly extensively. Kicking things off with the the big news, 6.5 features a variety of enhancements from the new lock screen that provides dynamic notification to the honeycomb start menu, a finger-friendly Today screen and a new version of Internet Explorer Mobile that offers Adobe Flash lite support. Phones running the latest version of Windows Mobile will be re-branded as &#8220;Windows phones&#8221; to reflect Microsoft&#8217;s desire to bring the full Windows experience to your handset. Windows Mobile 6.5 will be available later this year with no specific date given. Early adopters of the platform include HTC with its]]></description>
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<p>No surprises at Microsoft&#8217;s MWC press conference today as it announced Windows Mobile 6.5 and a handful of services we&#8217;ve already detailed fairly extensively. Kicking things off with the the big news, 6.5 features a variety of enhancements from the new lock screen that provides dynamic notification to the honeycomb start menu, a finger-friendly Today screen and a new version of Internet Explorer Mobile that offers Adobe Flash lite support. Phones running the latest version of Windows Mobile will be re-branded as &#8220;Windows phones&#8221; to reflect Microsoft&#8217;s desire to bring the full Windows experience to your handset. Windows Mobile 6.5 will be available later this year with no specific date given. Early adopters of the platform include HTC with its <a href="http://www.bgr.com/2009/02/16/htc-announces-the-touch-diamond2-and-touch-pro2/">Touch Pro 2</a> and <a href="http://www.bgr.com/2009/02/16/htc-announces-the-touch-diamond2-and-touch-pro2/">Touch Diamond 2</a> as well as LG with its GM7300. While end-users will have to wait a while to begin playing with 6.5, LG must have been fairly impressed as it just announced a partnership with Microsoft to launch 50 Windows Mobile-powered handsets between now and the end of 2012. So much for that whole <a href="http://www.bgr.com/2009/01/09/microsoft-expects-fewer-windows-mobile-powered-handsets/">&#8220;fewer devices, more focused&#8221;</a> thing. Hit the jump for the rest of Microsoft&#8217;s press conference round up and some Windows Mobile 6.5 screenshots.</p>
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<p>Microsoft also announced the new &#8220;My Phone&#8221; service, its cloud backup solution for Windows phones, and Microsoft Recite which is a voice memo organization tool. The My Phone service will sync your contacts, appointments, text messages, documents, music, photos and videos to a password protected online account on Microsoft&#8217;s servers. My Phone is currently available as an invitation-only beta. Microsoft Recite, on the other hand, is available now as a free technology preview (early beta) for phones running Windows Mobile 6.0 or higher. Recite allows you to record, search and retrieve voice memos using only your voice.</p>
<p>Last but not least, Microsoft announced its online marketplace, Windows Marketplace for Mobile. Available on phones running Windows Mobile 6.5, the new Windows Marketplace will allow users to search, browse and purchase applications over the air from a compatible mobile phone or PC using a Windows Live ID. With over 20,000 applications available for Windows phones, the new marketplace certainly has a jump start on content.</p>
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		<title>Microsoft&#8217;s SkyBox site reveals cloud backup service details</title>
		<link>http://www.bgr.com/2009/02/06/microsofts-skybox-site-reveals-cloud-backup-service-details/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2009 14:25:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zach Epstein</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well it&#8217;s not MWC time yet, and the security exception we encountered on the way to the site suggests it&#8217;s not quite ready for prime time, but Microsoft&#8217;s SkyBox site has gone live in a very early state. Now branded &#8220;My Phone&#8221;, the service provides syncing a la MobileMe to ensure that important data is always backed up. Unlike MobileMe, My Phone looks to be a mobile-only service and only affords 200 MB of remote storage. While that might be enough for mobiles it probably wouldn&#8217;t last 10 seconds on a PC. This begs the question&#8230; Why? Why isn&#8217;t Microsoft offering the whole enchilada? Maybe we&#8217;ll see a complete sync service offered under a different name but Windows Mobile users]]></description>
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<p>Well it&#8217;s not MWC time yet, and the security exception we encountered on the way to the site suggests it&#8217;s not quite ready for prime time, but <a href="http://www.bgr.com/2009/01/19/microsoft-looking-to-the-cloud-with-windows-mobile-65/">Microsoft&#8217;s SkyBox</a> site has gone live in a very early state. Now branded &#8220;My Phone&#8221;, the service provides syncing a la MobileMe to ensure that important data is always backed up. Unlike MobileMe, My Phone looks to be a mobile-only service and only affords 200 MB of remote storage. While that might be enough for mobiles it probably wouldn&#8217;t last 10 seconds on a PC. This begs the question&#8230; Why? Why isn&#8217;t Microsoft offering the whole enchilada? Maybe we&#8217;ll see a complete sync service offered under a different name but Windows Mobile users hoping SkyBox would be Microsoft&#8217;s answer to complete sync / backup competitors are apparently going to be disappointed. The installation and sign up pages are dead for the time being but there&#8217;s plenty of info to be had from the <em>Find out more</em> page. Other negative items of note: My Phone will not back up contacts, calendar or tasks if you use Exchange (consider that a confirmation of SkyLine), data on an external card cannot be backed up, documents outside of the My Documents folder won&#8217;t be backed up and you must have Windows Mobile 6+ to use the service. On the positive side, it&#8217;s free! Hit the jump for the full text from the more info page in case Microsoft pulls the site.</p>
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<div id="moreInfoTitle"><strong><span>More information about Microsoft® My Phone</span></strong></div>
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<li> <span class="moreInfoTitle">Back up phone information to a password-protected web site</span> <span class="moreInfoText">Microsoft My Phone syncs information on your mobile phone to a storage space on a web site hosted by Microsoft. If your phone is lost or stolen, or if you upgrade to a new phone, you can easily restore the contacts, calendar appointments, photos, and other information that you stored on My Phone to a compatible new or replacement phone. Most phones that run the Windows Mobile 6 operating system are compatible with My Phone service.</span> </li>
<li> <span class="moreInfoTitle">Access and update your contacts and appointments on the web</span> <span class="moreInfoText">Microsoft My Phone enables you to view and manage phone information by using a web browser. In your web account, you can add, edit, and delete contacts and calendar appointments, and the changes will appear on your phone the next time that you sync.</span> </li>
<li> <span class="moreInfoTitle">Share photos with friends and family</span> <span class="moreInfoText">Microsoft My Phone makes it easy to view photos on your computer that were taken with your camera phone. From your web account, you can save photos to your computer or can e-mail them to family and friends.</span> </li>
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<li> <span class="moreInfoTitle">How much does the Microsoft My Phone service cost?</span> <span class="moreInfoText">Microsoft does not charge a fee for the My Phone service at this time. But the data plan you have with your mobile operator may require you to pay data-transfer charges when you use the service. If you are unsure of your plan coverage, please contact your mobile operator.</span> </li>
<li> <span class="moreInfoTitle">How do I create a Microsoft My Phone account?</span> <span class="moreInfoText">You can download the Microsoft My Phone application by browsing to <a href="http://www.getskybox.com/install">http://www.getskybox.com/install</a> on your mobile phone. When you browse to this site from select countries, you will be asked for your phone number to receive a text message which will contain the link for downloading the application. The first time that you run the Microsoft My Phone application on your phone after downloading it, you will be asked to sign in using your Windows Live™ ID (or sign up for a Windows Live ID if you do not already have one).</span> </li>
<li> <span class="moreInfoTitle">What information can I back up on Microsoft My Phone?</span> <span class="moreInfoText">The first time that you run the My Phone application on your mobile phone, you will be asked to accept or change the recommended settings. Recommended settings will synchronize contacts, calendar appointments, tasks, photos, videos, text messages, music, and documents between your phone and your My Phone web account.</span> <span class="moreInfoText">However:</span>
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<li class="moreInfoSubText">If you have an active connection with Microsoft Exchange server (which is frequently used for corporate e-mail), My Phone will <em>not</em> synchronize your contacts, calendar appointments, or tasks.</li>
<li class="moreInfoSubText">If you have Windows Live installed on your phone, it will synchronize your Windows Live contacts with the Windows Live web site, and My Phone will synchronize your other contacts to your account on the My Phone web site.</li>
<li class="moreInfoSubText">If you have an external memory card and selected My Phone&#8217;s recommended settings, information on the external memory card will <em>not</em> be synchronized.</li>
<li class="moreInfoSubText">If you store contacts on the SIM card provided by your mobile operator, My Phone will <em>not</em> synchronize these contacts.</li>
<li class="moreInfoSubText">If you have any documents stored outside the My Documents folder on your phone, My Phone will <em>not</em> synchronize these documents.</li>
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<li> <span class="moreInfoTitle">How much data can I back up?</span> <span class="moreInfoText">Your Microsoft My Phone account gives you 200 MB of free storage on the Microsoft My Phone web site. If a synchronization would result in exceeding this limit, you will receive an error message on your phone and your account on the My Phone web site will only include information received prior to reaching this limit. Any files in excess of this limit will not be saved.</span> </li>
<li> <span class="moreInfoTitle">Does Microsoft My Phone back up my phone information automatically?</span> <span class="moreInfoText">If you accept the recommended settings, Microsoft My Phone will automatically synchronize information between your mobile phone and your Microsoft My Phone web account once per day between 11:00 P.M. and 5:00 A.M., except when your phone cannot connect to your default data network &#8211; for example, when your phone is turned off, out of range, or roaming. You can also back up your data manually at any time by selecting <strong>Sync</strong> in the Microsoft My Phone application on your phone.</span> </li>
<li> <span class="moreInfoTitle">Will Microsoft My Phone work on my mobile phone?</span> <span class="moreInfoText">Currently, Microsoft My Phone works only on phones that run the Windows Mobile 6+ operating system. This includes phones from many different manufacturers and mobile operators. To check which version of Windows Mobile your phone is using, click <strong>Start &gt; Settings &gt; About</strong> on your phone.</span> </li>
<li> <span class="moreInfoTitle">What if I&#8217;ve already lost my mobile phone?</span> <span class="moreInfoText">If you lost your mobile phone before you began using the Microsoft My Phone service (for instance, if you installed the software but did not perform a sync operation), you cannot use Microsoft My Phone to restore the information that you lost. But if you used My Phone on your old mobile phone, download and install Microsoft My Phone on your new mobile phone (as described in <strong>How do I create a Microsoft My Phone account?</strong>) and sign in to the Microsoft My Phone application on your phone using the same Windows Live ID that you previously used. Then, by synchronizing manually or waiting for the next automatic synchronization, all information that you backed up to your Microsoft My Phone web account will be restored to the new phone.</span> </li>
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<p>[Via <a href="http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2009/02/06/microsofts-skybox-site-live-branded-my-phone/">Engadget Mobile</a>]</p>
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