Engadget has been busy today and have stumbled upon yet another Windows Phone 7 device in the wild. While the Samsung Cetus was an interesting find, the LG C900 is equally interesting. Instead of relying on an on-screen keyboard, the LG will sport a side sliding QWERTY keyboard.

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LG’s C900 tagged by AT&T?
Nothing to shocking here, though still nice to see. Paul Thurrott, besides having a WP7 developer device to play with, is traveling to Germany for a bit (some guys get all the breaks). He was curious as to how WP7 will handle both phone and data roaming, so he shares his experience .

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Roaming with Windows Phone 7–the triangle exists
If you are like me, you like to nerd your phone out to the max with Bios startup, and start trek lock screen… Well here is something I would never do because it is simply too nerdy. This new Binary clock was made by one XDA member, who has produced it for people who don’t care about the time, it takes to figure out the “time”.

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Binary Clock- To Nerd your phone up a bit
Pocketnow reports on the interesting phenomena of Microsoft’s KIN
The above video is pretty interesting, not just for the demo in the later half of the video, but due to the interesting proposition the developers raise of Silverlight being a practical cross-platform development tool which means desktop and handset porting will potentially be extremely easy and rapid. More at Slashgear.com .

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Seesmic’s Windows phone 7 twitter client demoed
At GDC, Microsoft has finally lifted the veil on Windows Phone 7 Push notifications. I think most people would recognize the system as very iPhone-like, which is rather interesting considering Apple’s recent actions against HTC

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Windows Phone 7 notifications explained
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Mitac has shown off its 7 inch MID which runs Windows CE 6.0 R3.
Canalys has a performed a survey of 3000 mobile phone users in France, Germany and UK and found 54% of users wanted their next phone to have touch screens.

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HTC’s TouchFlo3D a great success, consumers would buy again