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Microsoft KIN ONE Windows Phone

August 18th, 2010

  • Compact 3G-enabled social networking phone with 2.6-inch touchscreen display and slide-out full QWERTY keyboard
  • Easy home screen access to social networks like Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace; easily send updates, Web sites, locations and more to friends with KIN Spot
  • 5-megapixel camera with VGA video capture; Wi-Fi networking; Zune-powered music and video; Bluetooth stereo music; access to personal and corporate e-mail
  • Up to 5.7 hours of talk time, up to 210 hours ( 8.75 days) of standby time
  • What’s in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, 3.5mm wired stereo headset, micro USB cable, quick start guide, 14-day Zune Pass trial

Amazon. com Product DescriptionShare your passions, happy accidents, and triumphs with the Microsoft KIN ONE, a new kind of mobile phone that enables you to share more of your world with the people who matter the most. Small and compact, the KIN ONE is a perfect fit for your pocket and is easy to operate with one hand. The Microsoft KIN ONE with 2. 6-inch touchscreen display. Share videos, photos, text messages, Web pages, location and status updates with . . . More >>

Microsoft KIN ONE Windows Phone

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Building Solutions with the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework: Architecture and Best Practices for Mobile Development

August 9th, 2010

Product DescriptionThe . NET Compact Framework (CF) is a version of the . NET Framework for mobile devices such as cell phones, PDAs, and Pocket PCs. The final versions of the CF and the Smart Device Extensions (SDE) were released in February of 2003, yet in spite of widespread interest in the technology, there has been very little information released so far to help developers master these powerful new tools. Together the CF and the SDE provide a rich development environment for buildi. . . More >>

Building Solutions with the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework: Architecture and Best Practices for Mobile Development

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Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3000

August 6th, 2010

  • Comfort – Designed by ergonomic experts for comfort in either hand.
  • Snap-in Receiver – Use the snap-in receiver to turn off the mouse and extend battery life.
  • 4 Buttons – Use the Back button to easily navigate folders or Web pages, and press the scroll wheel for AutoScroll.
  • Battery Status Indicator – Light indicates when your battery is running low.
  • High Definition Optical Technology – More responsive, more precise, smoother tracking.

Product DescriptionGo Wireless with a Comfortable Mouse That Sets Up in Seconds. Now carry your mouse in style, freedom, and comfort with the Microsoft Mobile Comfort Mouse 3000. This ergonomic, wireless mouse is a new addition to the Microsoft line of best-selling notebook mice. It features an updated design with a choice of special edition colors, a battery status indicator, a snap-in receiver for prolonged battery life and easy portability, and performance features including four b. . . More >>

Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3000

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Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 for Windows, Mobile, Web, and Office Applications: Complete

August 2nd, 2010

Product DescriptionMicrosoft Visual Basic 2005 for Windows, Mobile, Web, and Office Applications: Complete is the first text of its kind to teach students the essentials of computer programming using the latest Visual Basic programming language, Visual Basic 2005. Nine chapters introduce topics such as designing a Visual Basic user interface, creating a windows application, variables and arithmetic operations, mobile applications using decision structures, loop structures, Web applic. . . More >>

Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 for Windows, Mobile, Web, and Office Applications: Complete

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Microsoft 6BA-00023 Wireless Mobile Mouse 3000

July 31st, 2010

  • Comfort – Designed by ergonomic experts for comfort in either hand
  • Snap-in Receiver – Use the snap-in receiver to turn off the mouse and extend battery life
  • 4 Buttons – Use the Back button to easily navigate folders or Web pages, and press the scroll wheel for AutoScroll
  • Battery Status Indicator – Light indicates when your battery is running low
  • High Definition Optical Technology – More responsive, more precise, smoother tracking

Product DescriptionWireless Optical Mouse for Notebooks – USB – Win/Mac. . . . More >>

Microsoft 6BA-00023 Wireless Mobile Mouse 3000

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