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Microsoft E-health Research Taps Xbox, Mobile Phones

8 hours ago ago from Alan Cheslow | Consumer Electronics | Devices | Digital Home

Microsoft E-health Research Taps Xbox, Mobile Phones February 9th, 2010 Microsoft is researching how gadgets like the company's Xbox game machine, surface computers and accelerometers in mobile phones could be used to improve health care. Some of the applications from Microsoft Research, the software giant's lab branch, plug into existing Microsoft products like HealthVault, a Web service for patients ...

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Windows Mobile 7 details leaked before MWC?

9 hours ago ago from Mobile Phone News

Ah, here we go; another day, another Windows Mobile 7 (honestly, I really am making an effort to call it Windows Phone Seven, but, er, it doesn't seem to be working) rumour. Today's comes courtesy of PPCGeeks , and before I go into details, it's worth pointing out that they, at no point, mention what their sources are. So, until this is verified by Microsoft themselves (hopefully at the Mobile World Congress, fingers crossed), then treat it ...

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11 hours ago ago from Make iPhone Apps

about java and its applications? I want to ask about java.we know that we can develop mobile applications in java.also it has use in internet field. mine question is that is java different for these two applications. for eg if i develop game in java which runs in windows and linux then whether i will be able to run it on java enabled phone. hope u r understanding mine question.pls explain me deeply It will depend on how ...

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Microsoft E-health Research Taps Xbox, Mobile Phones (PC World via Yahoo! News)

9 hours ago ago from XBoxBizz.com

Microsoft is researching how gadgets like the company's Xbox game machine, surface computers and accelerometers in mobile phones could be used to improve health care. (read on )

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Microsoft E-health Research Taps Xbox, Mobile Phones – YAHOO!

23 hours ago ago from Marino Bros | Fruit & Vegetable Merchants Melbourne

Microsoft is researching how gadgets like the company's Xbox game machine , surface computers and accelerometers in mobile phones could be used to improve health care. One of those projects, an application called MyLife for Windows Mobile phones Read this article: Microsoft E-health Research Taps Xbox, Mobile Phones YAHOO!

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Reminder: Microsoft's WinMo on 18 Percent of US smartphones [Digital Daily]

21 hours ago ago from All Things D

Here's a metric to consider in advance of The Mobile World Congress next week and the likely debut of Microsoft’s (MSFT) Windows Mobile 7 operating system : As widely maligned as it is, Windows Mobile was still running on 18 percent of U.S. smartphones at the end of 2009,  according to comScore . This despite our continuing fascination with Apple's iPhone, Palm's Pre and Pixi and Android phones like Google's Nexus One and Motorola's Droid. ...

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RIM's BlackBerry, Apple iPhone rule smartphone roost

20 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs

February 9th, 2010 RIM's BlackBerry, Apple iPhone rule smartphone roost Posted by Larry Dignan @ 4:58 am Categories: Apple , General , Google , Microsoft , Mobile , Motorola , Palm , RIM , Research In Motion , iPhone Tags: Apple iPhone , Research In Motion Ltd. , Microsoft Windows Mobile , Mobile , Smart Phone , Apple Inc. , RIM BlackBerry , Smart Phones , Handhelds , Cellular Phones Research in Motion's BlackBerry platform has a ...

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Google Buzz goes mobile, except for BlackBerry and webOS

9 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs

February 9th, 2010 Google Buzz goes mobile, except for BlackBerry and webOS Posted by Matthew Miller @ 3:52 pm Categories: Android , Apple , Google , Mobile services , Mobile software , Nokia , RIM , S60 , Windows Mobile , iPhone Tags: Matthew Miller I am not very interested in any service that can't be taken with me on my mobile phone so after seeing Sam's coverage of Google Buzz I immediately started searching for how I could use ...

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Why the Army Doesn't Train on XBoxes

17 hours ago ago from Wired.com

Sections Why the Army Doesn't Train on Xboxes Right now, every military command post and every training center is packed with PCs. In the future, many of those machines might be replaced with game consoles if the armed forces can ever work out their disagreements with the console-makers. Why consoles? For starters, it's a tool that young recruits are very familiar with. The military ...

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Microsoft on Google Buzz: Been there, done that

12 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs

February 9th, 2010 Microsoft on Google Buzz: Been there, done that Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 12:41 pm Categories: Corporate strategy , Google , Office , Office 2010/Office 14 , SharePoint Server , Web 2.0 , Windows Live Tags: Google Inc. , Microsoft Corp. , Social Networking , Groupware , Online Communications , Marketing , Advertising & Promotion , Enterprise Software , Software , Mary Jo Foley Google Buzz , which sounds like the ...

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