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At a press conference in New York on Tuesday, Microsoft stepped up its reveal on the second major version of Windows Phone, codenamed "Mango" and now scheduled for early fall. However, the software giant fell well short of the full disclosure that many (including me) were expecting, instead claiming that the release would include "500 new features" while only divulging perhaps a dozen of them. What's with all the secrecy? ...

 

 

 

 

 

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At a press conference in New York on Tuesday, Microsoft stepped up its reveal on the second major version of Windows Phone, codenamed "Mango" and now scheduled for early fall. However, the software giant fell well short of the full disclosure that many (including me) were expecting, instead claiming that the release would include "500 new features" while only divulging perhaps a dozen of them. What's with all the secrecy? ...

 

 

 

 

 

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  • FPCH Admin

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At a press conference in New York on Tuesday, Microsoft stepped up its reveal on the second major version of Windows Phone, codenamed "Mango" and now scheduled for early fall. However, the software giant fell well short of the full disclosure that many (including me) were expecting, instead claiming that the release would include "500 new features" while only divulging perhaps a dozen of them. What's with all the secrecy? ...

 

 

 

 

 

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  • FPCH Admin

Windows IT Pro

 

At a press conference in New York on Tuesday, Microsoft stepped up its reveal on the second major version of Windows Phone, codenamed "Mango" and now scheduled for early fall. However, the software giant fell well short of the full disclosure that many (including me) were expecting, instead claiming that the release would include "500 new features" while only divulging perhaps a dozen of them. What's with all the secrecy? ...

 

 

 

 

 

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