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Windows Phone 8 software architecture vs. that of Windows Phone 7, 7.5 and the upcoming 7.8

Posted on June 22, 2012 by Nacsa Sándor

Announcing Windows Phone 8 [Joe Belfiore on Windows Phone blog, June 20, 2012] Many of Windows Phone 8’s new capabilities come from a surprising source: Windows, the most successful and powerful operating system on the planet, and one used by … Continue reading →

Posted in Cloud client SW platforms, Cloud SW engineering, consumer devices, smartphones | Tagged .NET engine, ARM, Compile in the Cloud, compiled manipulation in the cloud, Direct3D, drivers, Experiment 19, graphics, graphics & media, kernel, media, Multitasking, Native Code, Native code support, networking, security, Shared Windows Core, small-footprint, software architecture, specialized devices, Windows 8, Windows CE, Windows Embedded Compact, Windows Embedded Compact 7, Windows Embedded Compact v.Next, Windows Phone, Windows Phone 7, Windows Phone 7.5, Windows Phone 7.8, Windows Phone 8, Windows Phone 8 Developer Platform, Windows RT, WP8 Developer Platform | 6 Comments
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