Showing posts with label Windows Phone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows Phone. Show all posts

Friday, 5 June 2015

Mango Man rolls out Teewe app on Windows phones

Tech News - “This new app has already received over 10,000 downloads on the Windows Store and currently holds the number one spot with an average rating of 4.5 stars,” the company said in a statement.

Mango Man recently launched its HDMI media streaming dongle Teewe 2 for Rs 2,399 in India. The updated Teewe 2.0 is powered by a dual-core ARM Cortex A9 Processor with a quad-core GPU and 1GB of DDR3 RAM. The device works with any TV that has an HDMI Port and needs a Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n connection to stream online content.

With the shared queue feature, the Teewe apps (phone, desktop, mac and Chrome browser) allow everyone to control the media and add playlists as long as they're on the same WiFi network.

The company has collaborated with Eros for over 1,00,000 hours of the latest Bollywood movies, songs and TV shows worth Rs. 500.

Source:  Online Hindi News 
 
 
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Monday, 6 April 2015

WhatsApp to roll out its voice calling feature in Windows phone soon

Tech News -  In a reply to a question asked by a Windows Phone user, WhatsApp support team indicated that the feature for voice calling for them is in developmental stage.

"WhatsApp Calling for your platform [Windows Phone] is still in the works," it said.

However, the email hasn't specified any  time-frame for its roll out for Windows Phone users.

"We cannot comment on any future release timelines but we appreciate your interest in WhatsApp Calling," the mail further said.

 
 
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Monday, 24 February 2014

Lenovo, LG named as Microsoft’s Windows Phone partners

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These new Windows Phone 8 partners will supplement the existing Windows Phone partners HTC, Samsung and Huawei, according to company officials who shared the updated list at the MWC show.

These changes announced on Monday will certainly add more appeal and higher volume to the platform around the world. The changes are good for Microsoft to indirectly address growing concerns that its upcoming acquisition of Nokia's device division would limit the interest of outside manufacturers.

Microsoft also announced details about the next Windows Phone update, presumably 8.1, which should be arriving in spring 2014. It is believed that it will bring support for low-end devices (such as those with 512MB of RAM and 16GB of storage), as well as better support for non-touch devices.

The new version of the platform will also support phones with Snapdragon 200 and 400 chipsets, as well as dual SIM devices, paving way for low and mid-range device makers.

JPN