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BBC asks: Can Microsoft make its future mobile? December 14, 2008 [General] | By Edward J. R. BBC has just published (today, on Sunday!) a big article about Windows Mobile with a lot of quotes from Andy Lees - the current boss of Windows Mobile, who accidentaly is British... and BBC is British too! Windows Mobile and other smartphones were held back because they had to "live with the hardware capabilities of the past; key pieces were missing," says Andy Lees, the boss of Microsoft's Mobile Communications group. Andy Lees appears unruffled. For the next 18 months he promises a string of Windows mobiles with "very interesting form factors". To learn more visit BBC's article about Windows Mobile. Commentary: clearly Microsoft is cooking a lot of new things that will be released soon (Zune Phone aka project pink, Windows Mobile 6.5, Internet Explorer Mobile 6, Zune services for Windows Mobile, etc.) and these are the latest days before big announcements (that are expected in February 2009) ... Credit: Hobo.
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