Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Microsoft Appoints New Head of the Division Phone
According to the circular letter sent Micorosoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer to its employees, Andy Lees, president of the division Windows Phone that has been led since 2009, will receive a new role in Microsoft's business involving PC and mobile phones.
As Microsoft increasingly vigorous efforts to extend the dominance of the smartphone business, the software giant is feeling the need to update the software business division appointed head of a new mobile phone.
Reported by Reuters and quoted by us, the operating system (OS) Microsoft Windows is the software most widely used personal computers in the world. But in the mobile market, Microsoft had to struggle against the dominance of Apple's IOS and Google Android.
The man chosen to replace Terry Myerson is a Lees. Previously, he had been given the task of the engineering on the phone. "Myerson will be responsible for the development of Windows Phone, marketing and business functions," Ballmer wrote.
Ballmer said the Lees, in his new role will work exclusively for him to focus on creating maximum impact and Windows Phone 8 in 2012.
Meanwhile, Milan .. This is the BlackBerry
BlackBerry handsets future re-emerged in the form of leaked photos. BlackBerry Milan that his nickname was reportedly carrying the latest OS from RIM, BlackBerry 10.
Not many other leaks are revealed. As we quoted from UnwiredView, the screen seems small, ranging from 4 inch.
Milan brings BlackBerry-style QWERTY keyboard slider. Just like Torch BlackBerry handset. However, the physical form is quite different.
BlackBerry OS 10 itself is expected to strengthen the position of the recent RIM is quite staggering. 10 is a BlackBerry-based operating system developed BBX RIM for smartphone and tablet. With it, a Canadian vendor is hoping to master the world of mobile world.
Before the BlackBerry Milan, also has appeared leaked BlackBerry London. Looks are based on touch-screen smartphone with a 3.7 inch size. His form was quite different than the existing BlackBerry today.
"In 2015 IDC predicts that BlackBerry users will surpass Android and Windows Phone," said Gregory Wade, Regional Managing Director of RIM recently, with confidence.
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