[img]//t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT4wq4vj-Pq9bHnvYeXufqRvfrRO_OVFQMDgxMppZwen2rD7XPblTmh4QXkAhFa8UB2oVGijc4p[/img]
Digital Trends

Windows Phone's Problem Isn't a Lack of Apps
The Next Web
Given that the Android and iOS stranglehold on the smartphone market exceeds 90%, it's understandable why they tend to dominate the headlines from a mobile perspective. And with BlackBerry looking set to go the way of the dodo – as a smartphone ...
Huawei isn't put off by Nokia buyout, will continue making Windows Phone ...Digital Trends
Nokia's upcoming Windows RT tablet pictured alongside other new hardwareThe Verge
Microsoft on Windows Phone: We grew 78% last quarterVentureBeat
New York Times (blog) -Nokia Conversations -CNET
all 451 news articles »


View the full article