Microsoft Renames, Revamps its Phone OS (PC World)
Published 2/16/2009 at Yahoo! News: Personal Technology
PC World - Don't call them Windows Mobile phones anymore. In announcing the latest revision of Microsoft's OS for handsets at Mobile World Congress today, MIcrosoft CEO Steve Ballmer said that henceforth, the devices will be known as Windows phones.
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