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Fox has Windows Mobile "scoop"
Aug. 29, 2008
[Updated, Sep. 23] -- Yesterday morning, Fox Business treated its viewers to a scoop: There are other smartphones besides Apple's iPhone. Microsoft Mobile Communications Group Manager Scott Rockfeld appeared with BusinessWeek 's Arik Hesseldahl to show off Windows Mobile 6.1 devices in the six-minute segment, viewable online. (Click here for a larger view of Microsoft's Scott Rockfeld on Fox) "Microsoft is battling perceptions, because everyone in the press is talking iPhone vs. BlackBerry," Hesseldahl says. "That's a legitimate story, but Microsoft is often forgotten," he adds. In the entertaining video, Microsoft's Rockfeld (pictured above) shows off HTC's Touch Diamond , HTC Touch , and Samsung's Blackjack II . Stressing the wide variety of devices available with Windows Mobile, Rockfeld says, "It's not abo
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ut just touch, it's about giving you the choice of a QWERTY keyboard if you want it." Hesseldahl, a technology writer for BusinessWeek who writes a "Byte of the Apple" column, agrees that the iPhone's on-screen keyboard is difficult for many people to use. The fact that Apple's device is only available from one carrier, AT&T, is also a stumbling block, he adds. Interesting figures cited by Rockfeld in the video include: Windows Mobile is now on approximate"
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