Saturday, September 15, 2012

Sony More Select Android Than Windows Phone 8



Windows Phone 8 is the middle touted by Microsoft as the operating system Android challenger, his presence was welcomed by manufacturers of mobile phone top class, except by Sony Mobile.

"We have no plans for that," said Suzuki, as we quoted from ubergizmo, Friday (09/14/2012).

Nokia, Samsung and HTC have committed to making mobile phones based on Windows Phone 8. Sony Mobile had previously been rumored to be proposed to the operating system, until finally Kunimasa Suzuki as CEO and President of Sony Mobile dismissed.

"All devices will be connected to each other, and I think so far Sony Mobile has been very good when compared with Ericsson," said Suzuki.

Suzuki also confirmed that Sony Mobile will continue to focus on developing Android and integrating a number of services in a single device. For example, the ability to play PlayStation games via the phone, or listening to a Walkman distinctive voice booming in other Android devices.

Meanwhile, Microsoft rewarded employees Tablet Surface .

Microsoft Surface tablet will share RT to all employees. Not just a tablet, a work PC running Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 devices distributed participate.

Microsoft has released its own tablet computer. And from the announcement of a CEO Steve Ballmer is known that all of the software giant's employees will get the device for free.

Speaking about the work PC, the employees will be given the option to choose between desktops, laptops, ultrabook and tablet.

It was announced in the middle of Ballmer's company meeting held in Seattle, USA. For your information, Microsoft has more than 90,000 full-time employees and each person is expected to have received the tablet and cell phone in December.

Our quoted from Mashable, Friday (14/09/2012), Microsoft is known to have a policy of ensuring all employees using the latest software and hardware company's output. In the year 2010, the company is also doing a similar action, which gives all of his men Windows Phone 7 devices.

That meeting was an internal meeting, but some employees did not hesitate to share the good news on networking sites like Twitter.

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