Posts tagged ‘microsoft’

Network Dashboard v1.1 Submitted for Marketplace Certification

Friday, September 9, 2011 16:53
Posted in category My Twist, Software

Network Dashboard version 1.1 was submitted for Windows® Phone Marketplace certification today. The new version brings a much-requested feature: Start Screen Live Tile status support for Wi-Fi and Mobile Data tiles.

Start Screen Live Tile support allows the Live Tiles for Wi-Fi and Mobile Data to display the current state of those radios through a green or red square in the upper right corner, just like the tiles on the Network Dashboard screen. This support comes with a caveat though: in order for this feature to work reliably, the user must only use Network Dashboard to access the settings screen for Wi-Fi and Mobile Data. If the user uses the main Settings menu of Windows Phone to change Wi-Fi or Mobile Data radio state, the Live Tiles will be out of sync until Network Dashboard is run again.

There is a new Settings screen in Network Dashboard with a toggle for enabling and disabling the Start Screen Live Tile feature. An additional change is that the long-press context menu for pinning tiles now is aware of whether the user has already pinned the tile and will offer an option of unpinning if a tile already exists.

Providing there are no issues found during the certification process, I hope that version 1.1 will be in the Marketplace in a couple of days.

Network Dashboard for Windows Phone Mango Now Available

Friday, September 2, 2011 17:34
Posted in category My Twist, Software

I’m proud to introduce our latest Windows® Phone application, Network Dashboard! Network Dashboard is now available for download via the Windows Phone Marketplace.

Network Dashboard provides a quick and easy way to see the current status of your Wi-Fi and Mobile Data features as well as one tap access to configuration options for Wi-Fi, Mobile Data, Bluetooth and Airplane Mode. There is an included status indicator for overall network availability as well. Read the rest of this entry »

New Windows Phone Display at Best Buy

Saturday, May 14, 2011 17:48
Posted in category Gadgets, My Twist

I happened upon the following merchandising display at my local Best Buy store today and thought it was interesting and kind of cool. For clarity’s sake, that is a monitor with a looping video in the center of the display.

Quick Thoughts on Microsoft’s Purchase of Skype

Tuesday, May 10, 2011 9:30
Posted in category Cloud Services, My Twist

In my view, this deal is all about buying brand awareness. Despite the fact that Microsoft have similar technology in their Live Messenger products for consumers, Live Messenger is not top of mind for consumers when they want to place a VOIP voice or video call. If Microsoft spent the time and money to integrate Live Messenger video/voice into their product lines such as Xbox and Windows Phone, they wouldn’t see the return on that because most people would just say “but all my friends are on Skype!” and would not use it.

By purchasing Skype, Microsoft can integrate it into all their products (including their business-focused Lync) and have a built-in user base and user mind-share. It will sell more products because people who already use Skype will consider purchasing an Xbox, Windows Phone, etc. because they’ll realize that they can use Skype to connect to all their friends and family by using it.

Additionally, when the LTE networks really start to come online and become the primary network being used by the operators, Microsoft will have a big hammer to swing as the owner of the most prevalent VOIP technology with the largest existing userbase. They can license that technology to the carriers for use as their VOIP technology that will be riding on top of LTE (and future networks).

All in all a very smart move in my opinion. It’s likely not a huge direct revenue generator, but a revenue enabler across their whole range of products and services.

Some pictures and video from MIX11

Thursday, April 14, 2011 15:54
Posted in category Cloud Services, Gadgets, My Twist

To be honest, I didn’t spend much time taking pictures or video at MIX11 because I was spending my time listening and learning about what’s coming with the Windows Phone update scheduled for later this year, codenamed “Mango.” However, I figured that I’d share some of the pictures and video that I did capture.

Here are the pictures:

Oh, and I also captured a short video clip:

The party on Wednesday night was rockin’!