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CES: The HTC Titan II, one of the first LTE Windows Phones, comes to AT&T

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It’s big. It’s fast. It’s got a killer camera. The first major Windows Phone announcement to emerge from the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas today was positively drool-worthy: The HTC Titan II, a new 4G LTE-equipped phone, is coming to AT&T.

Tech Tuesday Live Twitter Chat – Live from CES- #win7tech #CES2012

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This week the world of technology is on full display in Vegas. Situated just off the strip at the Las Vegas Convention Center are the latest, coolest and most interesting electronics gadgets currently on and about to enter the market. The Consumer Electronics Show, known as CES for short, launches approximately 20,000 new products each year (according to their website).

400 Million Windows 7 Licenses Sold

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Today during the Day 1 keynote of our annual Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference, Steve Ballmer revealed that Windows 7 has officially sold 400 million licenses to-date. Our previous statement of 7 copies of Windows 7 sold a second continues to hold true. We continue to see excellent momentum for Windows 7 as well as Internet Explorer 9. According to Net Applications as of June 2011, Windows 7 is now running on 27.13% of all PCs worldwide.

Countdown to PDC10

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Developers! Developers! Developers – this time at the Redmond Campus!

That’s right, this year the Professional Developers Conference is in Redmond, WA on October 28th and 29th 2010. PDC has always been my favorite conference where everyone just gets to “geek out”!

Windows Phone Press Event on October 11th

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Today I'm happy to share that invites have been distributed for a press conference with Steve Ballmer and Ralph de la Vega of AT&T that will happen October 11th in New York City.  It will be an exciting day, and while we won’t yet have phones available for all to buy, that time is nearing!  The day will include remarks from Steve Ballmer and Ralph de la Vega, a demonstration of the new Windows Phon

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