Windows Aero and games performance
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7forums.com - date:
January 19, 2012
hi all,
if i turn off all Aero features, will i get a performance increase in 3D games? (i play gta IV, ut3, borderlands, assassin's creed II...)
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Windows Phone 8
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winsecrets.com - date:
November 4, 2012
I sure am running into a lot of, really, good, favourable, enthusiastic reviews & articles on Windows Phone 8 phones. And, it doesn't seem to matter what brands, Nokia, HTC, et al. I'm not going to plug links in here, easy enough to find for yourselves.
But, yes, y'all can chip in (no pun intended) & get me one for Christmas.
Yep I sure do want a Win8 phone.
Cheers,
Drew
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Why Windows Phone apps do not run on Surface?
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microsoft.com - date:
November 21, 2012
Why Windows Phone apps do not run on Surface? Store for Windows Phone have a lot cool apps.
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Windows Phone 7 Jump Start Training
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8forums.com - date:
August 17, 2010
Today we are publishing the first in our training content led by our MVPs. Rob Miles and Andy Wigley led an incredibly well received live training course about a month ago, focused on getting developers trained up on building amazing applications and games for Windows Phone 7. We recognize that providing as much technical content as we can for the full range of developers is what developers deserve. While we plan on having more live training sessions in the coming weeks and months, we are also committed to making that content available as quickly as possible to as many developers as possible. Since this round of content is based on Beta Windows Phone Developer Tools, we will not be localizing it. For our non-English speaking dev
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The Windows Phone experience is just better than Windows 8
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8forums.com - date:
January 8, 2013
I've used Windows Phone since it launched in 2010 (and before that, Zune). I've seen it grow and absolutely fell in love with the platform from the start.
When I discovered that Microsoft was featuring the Modern style interface in Windows 8, I got very excited.
After the dev preview and consumer preview, some of that excitement waned. Crashes, slow apps, etc. The small bit of hope was that it would improve in the final release.
I've had Windows 8 for just under two months or so. And the metro-style part of the interface is pleasing...but I can't help but wonder if Microsoft didn't make the right decision. My experience on Windows Phone is just so much better than on Windows 8.
Take any of the built-in applications for examp
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Windows Phone 7 or Android
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7forums.com - date:
December 12, 2011
I am looking at getting a smartphone and am considering either Windows Phone 7 because of Xbox Live integration. Or Android because of customizability. iOS is not an option.
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Facebook chat problem on Skype / W8 Messaging App / Windows Phone / Outlook.com
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microsoft.com - date:
April 12, 2013
Hey guys, anyone noticing that Facebook chat is not working on Skype Desktop / Outlook.com / Windows 8 Messaging App / Windows Phone Chat Hub?. Mine has been disconnecting / reconnecting since last night. Also it sometimes doesn't reconnect and keeps saying:
Facebook Chat (enabling...)
Let me know something.
Robin
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Extendable chat platform in Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8
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microsoft.com - date:
March 30, 2013
There simply aren't great Windows 8 style chat apps. IM+ for instance is bugy as ****, other options don't cover that many protocols or are just extremly bad. I have come to ask myself 'Why isn't there something, like the chat app integrated in Windows
Phone, but just extandable with other protocols in the same style like lenses in the camera app?' The same thing could be done in Windows 8 - even the SMS stuff, if Microsoft used the GSM/CDMA/3G/LTE capabilities it already programmed as a class driver. This
also wouldn't upset developers much, as there would still be room for "plug-ins" for the protocols or other functionality, but it would be much more energy-efficient and the quality would be better, becuase the platform
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Microsoft says Google trying to undermine Windows Phone
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8forums.com - date:
January 3, 2013
Who knew..... Microsoft has admitted that Windows Phone 8 doesn't work as well with some of the internet's most popular properties as do other smartphone platforms, but it has pinned the blame on a surprising culprit: apparently, it's all Google's fault. Read more at source: Microsoft says Google trying to undermine Windows Phone ? The Register
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