Windows Phone 7 to get it’s own remote & syncing capabilities.

  • July 13, 2010 9:34 am

RIM isn’t the only game in town gunning for the consumers’ dollar. While their BlackBerry Protect (Enterprise for the consumer) suite is promising all of the great enterprise features that signify BlackBerry for all consumers, Microsoft has something of their own to dish out — a Windows Phone Live website. Much like RIM’s offering, Windows Phone Live online will allow customers to sync just about any type of data you can think of, be it notes, contacts, emails, etc., between cloud and device. On top of that, lost and stolen devices will also get geo-location and remote wipe capabilities.

It’s nice to see RIM and Microsoft mobile devices getting some pretty serious software features in the upcoming new releases. Now it’s time for Google to give us something. And no, a hodge podge of 3rd part apps and work arounds doesn’t cut it. We want an honest to goodness Android solution. Google, are you listening?


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  • http://twitter.com/tarla80/status/18444492244 Tarla

    Windows Phone 7 to get it's own remote & syncing capabilities. http://bit.ly/9nL74G

  • http://twitter.com/twechnological/status/18444373718 Technology

    Windows Phone 7 to get it's own remote & syncing capabilities. http://bit.ly/9nL74G

  • http://twitter.com/the_gadgeteur/status/18438033256 Mike

    RT @Gadgetsteria: Windows Phone 7 to get it's own remote & syncing capabilities. –> Gadgetsteria: http://bit.ly/aK5jeQ

  • Techieg

    “Now it’s time for Google to give us something. And no, a hodge podge of 3rd part apps and work arounds doesn’t cut it. We want an honest to goodness Android solution. Google, are you listening?”

    You will not get any of this from Google nor Apple. Google may well try but Apple does not provide any cloud service of any sort, all they do is rely on third party apps and services and make tons of noise about nothing.

    Google and Apple are you listening?

    • Mike

      Very good point. Apple should rally have something of their own by this point.