The great Windows Phone 7 games are just rolling in. Plain Concepts has unveiled a new concept in Tower Defence, this time turning the classic game into a horror survival genre featuring a collection of characters fighting against zombies
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Bye Bye Brain–another great Windows Phone 7 game that brings death to Zombies
Twitter clients on Windows Phone 7 must be like busses.
A handy tipster sent us a screen shot from the Zune desktop software which conveniently reveals the UK pricing for the service, which is expected to launch concurrently with the phones in mid-October. The service will cost £8.99 for one month, or £26.97 for 3 (which means no discount for a longer subscription), and like the US includes 10 free tracks, which at the current price for a CD makes the service more or less free if you buy music regularly. I have had reservations about signing up to another subscription before, but at these pricing levels its pretty hard to resist.
If you a re going to make an app for either Windows Phone 7 or Xbox Live it seems there is no reason not to make it for both.
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Sudoku3D being developed for Windows Phone 7 and Xbox360
No Voice Navigation Demo? That’s pretty much all I Wanted to See It seems Brandon still has his Windows Phone 7 device in hand because the new video was posted yesterday demoing how Maps behave in WP7
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Windows Phone 7 Bing Maps Demoed In Video
Samsung is releasing a number of Windows Phone 7 devices, but have their reservations regarding its success. Unlike LG, is seems Samsung does not have as much high hopes for the success of Windows Phone 7 . YH Lee, head of marketing at Samsung Mobile has told Reuters at IFA they will be concentrating on Android and Bada as their main platform, stating: “We are Prioritizing our Android platform.

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Samsung lukewarm on Windows Phone 7
One of my most favourite handsets which never made it to market was the HTC Trophy , a smartphone with a front-facing QWERTY and a capacitive VGA screen which was meant to arrive some time this year but but appeared to have been cancelled in the end. Now the::unwired reports that an enigmatically named HTC 7 Trophy has just passed through the Global Certification Forum with European UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA at 900/2100 MHz bands

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Is a Windows Phone 7 version of the HTC Trophy coming?
For Windows Phone 7, the only way is up. Now we would be first to admitted we have never heard of i-programmer.info , but that’s not going to stop us from reporting the good news that programmers are more keen to develop on Windows Phone 7 than iPhone, by a narrow margin of 19 to 18%.

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Windows Phone 7 ahead of iPhone in developer survey
Neowin.net editor Owen Williams, just posted a great WP7 review after having a chance to use a prototype device at TechEd New Zealand.

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Great Windows Phone 7 Review by Neowin.net
Sigurd Snørteland , who wrote a great Wall Street Stock tracking app for Windows Phone 7, has turned his talents to Microsoft’s Channel 9 video service.

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New Windows Phone 7 app streams Microsoft Channel9 video